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Chapter 368 The Road to Wuzong

The first boxing method that Xu Guangling came into contact with was Tai Chi.

At that time, Mr. Zhang was not his teacher, but just an ordinary old man in the park. At that time, Xu Guangling looked up from the gloom for the first time and went to the park like a "crazy" person in the early morning.

The two became friends through fists.

The old man demonstrated and he followed.

He first learned the moves, then realized the stances, and then under the guidance of the old man, he tried to understand the "purpose of Tai Chi" and gradually embarked on a path that he could not have imagined at the beginning.

It’s only been about half a year, but only when we think back can we realize how long this journey was!

At that time, Xu Guangling knew nothing about many things, including boxing. Mr. Zhang, and later Mr. Chen, their world and the fields they were good at were completely unfamiliar to him.

It's as strange as if it doesn't exist.

At that time, Xu Guangling's boxing was just boxing. He made some changes to the Tai Chi skills taught by Mr. Zhang, but these were not intentional changes on his part, but a natural change of his body.

And this time.

At the bottom of Tianchi, Xu Guangling was performing the boxing techniques taught by Mr. Chen one by one.

Formally, he was punching, and of course in reality.

But at the same time, at a higher level, he uses his current body and mind to experience, feel and analyze these boxing techniques.

One punch.

Kick out.

Different postures, different strengths, different speeds.

What impact do they have on the orifices of the hands, feet, and heart? What impact do they have on the internal orifices of the arms and legs? Which parts of the body do they affect the qi and blood, and what impact do they have on the internal organs?

Xu Guangling could clearly perceive all of these.

After finishing a set of boxing techniques, Xu Guangling began to rate it. Of course, the scoring was just incidental, or some kind of uncontrollable instinct, and after scoring, after honestly performing this set of boxing skills many times, one move at a time.

, Xu Guangling began to chop it.

"Nice trick."

"Brilliant move."

"The right move."

"Bad move."

"Evil move."

After experiencing and analyzing it, Xu Guangling divided those moves into these five levels.

"Evil moves" are the lowest moves that have a negative impact on the internal organs and the flow of Qi and blood. Some moves of this level are meaningful in themselves, for example, when used in martial arts, they can damage one hundred to oneself and kill three thousand enemies.

In a sense, this is a clever move, a coup, or even a unique move.

But for the current Xu Guangling, there is naturally no need for such "self-damaging" moves, although the circulation of Qi and blood at this level can no longer damage him at all.

But he still abandoned such moves.

Their value is only for reference and can exist as materials (boxing library).

But they themselves are no longer suitable to exist in Xu Guangling's boxing system.

"Bad tricks" are not harmful to the body, but they are unreasonable, redundant, or cumbersome to the circulation and mobilization of Qi and blood.

"Main moves" are those relatively reasonable moves. In chess, they are vaulting horses to guard the center, artillery to defend the camp, pawns to clear the way, and rooks to patrol the river. They are not masterful moves, but they serve as a cornerstone and foundation.

exist.

This type of moves is also the part that Xu Guangling attaches most importance to.

His future boxing system will also be built based on these moves.

Let's take chess as an example. In the middle, middle and late stages of a chess game, all the wonderful moves and killer moves are produced on the basis of "reasonable layout".

If you are reasonable but your opponent is unreasonable, then as you walk, your path will become wider and wider, while your opponent's path will become narrower and narrower. Then, for no reason, he will bump into your hands and be captured by you.

Kill easily.

You can kill him effortlessly, and there are even many ways to do it.

But there was no way for him to go.

Therefore, from this perspective, in fact, there is no such thing as a "good hand". Pursuing and learning from good hands is tantamount to searching for a sword.

As long as you are reasonable.

As long as your opponent is unreasonable.

Then, as the chess game progresses, your masterful moves will appear naturally, quietly, inexplicably, and often enough to make you want to vomit.

Your opponent also wants to vomit.

He wanted to vomit blood! Why is he so unlucky? Isn't this too bad luck? This is unscientific!

It's actually not that mysterious.

Just three words.

He is "unreasonable"!

It's just that he doesn't know it.

In the beginning, when he was teaching medicine to Xu Guangling, Mr. Zhang often quoted from other sources.

Medicine was something Xu Guangling was unfamiliar with, and the old man would use examples that were familiar to Xu Guangling. Through this "analogy", he could gain a deeper understanding.

Just like talking about a cold.

The old man explained the cold based on the bilateral relationship between the Central Plains and the nomadic people in ancient China.

Today, in Xu Guangling's mind, there are many notes under the entry about "cold", and a considerable part of them were added by him later when he was studying in the library.

What book did you read?

It's not a medical book.

But history!

Now, Xu Guangling uses his own identity as a "chess master" to guide his analysis and positioning of these boxing moves through the chess principles he has learned in chess, and further guides him in the establishment of the boxing system.

Is this kind of guidance useful?

So useful!

Xu Guangling found that his understanding of these boxing techniques and moves had never been as clear and thorough as now.

What's the idiom?

The momentum is overwhelming!

The key is found, the key is struck, and then the overall situation is determined and the momentum is unstoppable!

In the beginning, when he initially learned these boxing techniques, Xu Guangling only learned one or a few sets a day. But now, when he analyzes these boxing techniques from a quite fundamental level, Xu Guangling's progress is actually incredibly fast.

He hit it honestly at first.

Once, twice, three times, and with certain punches, he would hit four, five, or six times.

Well, as of now, there is no need to go beyond six times.

Then, these boxing moves will either "crash" in his mind, or slowly and slowly fall apart until they are completely disintegrated.

Break it down into its most basic elements.

It’s not about the moves, but the principles and functions behind the moves, and their all-round impact on the body’s Qi and blood.

These boxing techniques, after being absorbed by Xu Guangling in this way, turned into the most abundant nutrients, nourishing his understanding of martial arts, allowing him to truly enter the "treasure house of martial arts" for the first time.

View them all.

Previously, Xu Guangling had more than a hundred sets of boxing and body skills waiting for him. In essence, Xu Guangling was still just a showman in this field.

He may be very skilled.

But what makes him superb is not these boxing skills and body skills, but his own skills, which is a physical quality that is far stronger than ordinary people.

It's like two people fighting each other, one with bare hands and the other with a steel sleeve on his fist. There is no doubt that the latter has the advantage, but can we say that the latter's boxing skills are superb?

cannot.

At that time, this was how Xu Guangling treated these boxing techniques, body techniques, etc.

But now, he has really entered into these boxing and body techniques with the help of the two identities of "quasi-grandmaster" and "chess master", or other identities that are not systematic.

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