And while he was speaking, even Hoshino Sakko opened her eyes slightly and looked at him.
"It seems you don't know."
Instructor Lei shook his head, "But it's normal. Even Hoshino Sako may know a little bit about it, but your Japanese records on these things are still different from our Chinese records."
Hoshino Sakko nodded slightly: "There are also records in my Xia Liu ancestral home. The Chinese martial arts were prosperous before the Ming Dynasty. The martial arts were prosperous and looked down on the world. No one could compare. It was only because of a man named Liu Bowen who cut off the dragon veins that he was able to do so.
It has gradually become lonely, and now it is even more vulnerable and cannot be compared with the mutants in the West."
When Lu Fan heard Hoshino Shazi directly saying that Hua's martial arts were vulnerable, he wanted to refute.
But I heard Coach Lei say: "Then you still haven't seen the true strength of today's Chinese martial arts. It's just that compared with the past, it is much weaker..."
When Lu Fan saw the hidden meaning in Coach Lei's words, he did not intend to go out. Instead, he turned around and sat down and asked, "What exactly has Hua Guo martial arts gone through? Can you tell me in detail?"
Instructor Lei glanced at him and said softly: "Actually, I don't know much about the history of the ancient martial arts world in China. Most of it is kept in the libraries of the top families and is sealed away from outsiders.
Got it.”
"But I have been in the Martial League for so many years, and I know more or less about it."
"Actually, what Hoshino Sako said is not wrong. Although the current Chinese martial arts can still be unique in the world, it is completely worth mentioning compared to before the Ming Dynasty."
"As far as I know, during the Warring States Period, hundreds of schools of thought contended, and the major martial arts masters called themselves immortal cultivators at that time. They could go to heaven and escape from the earth, point their fingers through mountains, and be omnipotent."
"But the growth and decline of the great road have always been mutual. This will never change."