Danjin martial artists have qi in their Dantian. When practicing boxing, qi circulates throughout the body. If you persist in it every day, you can use qi to maintain your health. Not only will your body be healthy, free from disease and pain, but you will also be able to prolong your life and live a hundred years.
As for how long a Danjin warrior can maintain his peak state, it varies and is determined by many factors. Generally, he can use martial arts with others at the age of seventy or eighty, but as he grows older, he will definitely experience the phenomenon of exhaustion due to his inability to cope with his abilities.
The outside world thought that Zhao Chengcheng was over seventy years old and Lian Po was old and had already begun to decline. However, they did not expect that he had opened up his Dantian and developed his inner energy, and he could continue to rule the Lin family for several years.
Zhao Cheng stared at Ye Xingyu up and down several times before saying, "You practice Tai Chi?"
Ye Xingyu answered cleverly: "I know a little bit about Tai Chi."
He does understand Tai Chi, but he doesn't just know Tai Chi. He basically understands all martial arts in the world.
Zhao Cheng asked again: "Which school do you follow?"
Ye Xingyu answered honestly: "It's Zhang style Tai Chi!"
"Zhang style Tai Chi?" Zhao Cheng was confused.
Tai Chi is one of the three major internal martial arts, with many schools and many practitioners.
Today, there are six major schools, namely Chen Style Tai Chi, Yang Style Tai Chi, Wu Style Tai Chi, Wu Style Tai Chi, Sun Style Tai Chi, and the most praised Zuo Style Tai Chi, which came from behind.
The founders are Chen Wangting, Yang Luchan, Wu Yuxiang, Wu Quanyou, Sun Yutang, and Zuo Zongchen.
Among them, Zuo Zongchen, the founder of Zuo-style Tai Chi, is still alive, nearly a hundred years old, and is the only Tai Chi master alive in the world.
However, these six major schools are not Tai Chi orthodox. The real orthodoxy is Wudang Tai Chi, whose founder is the legendary figure Zhang Sanfeng in history.
But the Zhang Style Tai Chi that Ye Xingyu mentioned is not Wudang Tai Chi, but the Tai Chi that Zhang Sanfeng himself understood personally, which includes and is higher than Wudang Tai Chi.
At that time, Zhang Sanfeng founded the Wudang Mountain sect, which became famous all over the world and was recognized as the number one martial artist in the world.
At that time, Ye Xingyu came to Wudang Mountain because of his fame, and discussed Taoism with Zhang Sanfeng under the pines on the top of the mountain for seven days and nights. Both parties had profound insights.
Afterwards, Zhang Sanfeng fell into an epiphany and pondered unconsciously. When he woke up, he found that there was no one in front of him, and the other person had quietly gone away without knowing when.
Zhang Sanfeng, who was inspired by Ye Xingyu, benefited a lot. Several years later, he perfected his own martial arts theory and created the unprecedented Tai Chi Liang Yi Wuji Gong.
The name is correct, it is not "Tai Chi", but "Tai Chi Liang Yi Wuji Gong". It includes boxing, but is not limited to boxing. It is a set of martial arts that pays equal attention to exercise and fighting, and displays a unique philosophical concept.
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The combination of yin and yang is Tai Chi.
Yin and Yang are divided into two forms.
The initial and final form of all things is Wuji.
This is the origin of the name Tai Chi Liang Yi Wuji Gong.
Because it contains thirteen postures, it is also called the "Thirteen Postures of Tai Chi", which is what Ye Xingyu calls Zhang Style Tai Chi.
Zhang Sanfeng's Tai Chi Liang Yi Wuji Kung Fu is so profound and contains the truth of the universe that ordinary people cannot understand and master it. None of his disciples have mastered it.
As a last resort, Zhang Sanfeng simplified and adapted the Thirteen Tai Chi postures, subdividing them into 108 postures in order to pass them on to the next generations. This is Wudang Tai Chi.
After that, after several years, there were lay disciples in Wudang Mountain, who brought Wudang Tai Chi into the world. It was not until the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty that Tai Chi came to fruition and evolved into various schools.
As for Ye Xingyu's learning of the Thirteen Movements of Tai Chi, it was by chance. At that time, he had been reincarnated and met Zhang Sanfeng again by chance in another identity.
At this time, Sanfeng Zhenren was over two hundred years old, practiced both immortality and martial arts, and had entered the realm of insight into destiny.
Although Ye Xingyu changed his body, Zhang Sanfeng could recognize it at a glance. This was the destined person who enlightened him back then.
So, Zhang Sanfeng taught Ye Xingyu his skills, then laughed three times, drifted away, and has not been seen since.
The so-called cause and effect is mostly like this.
In the previous life, Ye Xingyu discussed Taoism with Zhang Sanfeng and made him realize something. This is the reason.
In the later life, Ye Xingyu met Zhang Sanfeng again and was taught his skills. This was the result.
The cause of the past life, the result of the future life, and the fate of heaven and earth are indeed magical.
So when Zhao Cheng asked Ye Xingyu which school his Tai Chi master came from, Ye Xingyu could only answer "Zhang Style Tai Chi" if he didn't want to lie to others, formerly known as "Tai Chi Liang Yi Wu Ji Gong", also known as "Tai Chi Thirteen Postures"
, it is different from the orthodox Wudang Tai Chi and the six newly created Tai Chi schools.
Seeing Zhao Cheng's confusion, Ye Xingyu changed his explanation to an acceptable one and replied again: "It's Zhang Sanfeng's Tai Chi. You can understand it as Wudang Tai Chi."
Zhao Cheng suddenly woke up and asked in shock: "Are you a lay disciple of the Wudang Sect?"
"No!" Ye Xingyu smiled and waved his hand, "I learned Tai Chi, but I didn't become a disciple, so I can't be considered a disciple of Wudang."
"Oh! That's it!" Zhao Cheng nodded, and did not continue to investigate the origin of Ye Xingyu's sect, but asked, "How sure are you about the battle with Ji Changxian tomorrow?"
When he asked like this, Ye Xingyu knew that the Lin family must have known about what happened in Taohuayuan at noon today. Lin Shanya hurriedly called him back, probably because of this incident.
As for Zhao Cheng, who was waiting in the yard and tried the moves himself, he just wanted to see how strong the new son-in-law of the Lin family was, whether he could match Ji Changxian, and whether he was worthy of Lin Shanya.
If Ye Xingyu is too weak and can't even take one of Zhao Cheng's moves, he will definitely have to find a way to stop this battle. There is no way that Miss Lin will become a widow just after getting married!
However, there is a lot of water in the casual discussion, and no conclusion can be drawn based on this.
If it's not a life-or-death fight, or if you don't use your full strength, it's generally difficult to see the opponent's exact strength. You can only get a rough idea at most.
Zhao Chenggong could only roughly judge that the young man in front of him was not simple. He had to go all out to defeat him, but he was qualified enough to fight Ji Changxian.
As for Zhao Cheng's question, Ye Xingyu didn't bother to think about it and casually replied: "Let's do it 50-50!"
It's best not to ask about this kind of thing. If you ask, it's a 50-50 answer.
This is the standard answer and the universal answer. Whether I win or lose, I am not wrong.
Zhao Cheng believed it, his face became a little serious, and he solemnly reminded: "Ji Changxian is fifty-one years old this year, but he has become a master of Anjin when he was thirty-six years old. He has good talent. Even if he has not reached Danjin,
It’s not far behind, it’s definitely a strong opponent, you must not underestimate it!”
Ye Xingyu knew that this was Zhao Cheng's kind reminder, so he smiled and said: "Don't worry, I will not underestimate any opponent."