Chapter 5: Zhama, martial arts
A person who has no background suddenly comes to his home to learn martial arts - this kind of thing will naturally arouse the vigilance of those martial artists with real skills.
After all, a person with high martial arts skills like Huang Feihong really understands the consequences of evil people learning martial arts!
Needless to say, far away.
Just say that Huang Feihong has such martial arts skills, if he is open-minded, he will naturally be good to be upright. But if he is a person with a bad mind, he will inevitably go on a wrong path.
Naturally, foreign guns and cannons cannot resist.
But with the martial arts of such a person, it is easier to jump over the house and become a thief!
Ordinary yamen soldiers are afraid that they can't stop them even if they meet!
The foreign guns and cannons of this era are too crude. If you didn’t prepare in advance, how could you have the chance to hit a master of this level?
If you just want to mess with a few desperate people, you will cause trouble.
Therefore, Shao Cheng used medical studies as a cover to alleviate Huang Feihong's concerns.
But even so.
Shao Cheng, who successfully became a disciple, was still under investigation by Huang Feihong for three months!
During these three months, Huang Feihong only taught Shao Cheng’s medical skills. He either cooked medicinal materials or studied medical books on weekdays, and he could not even see any trace of martial arts!
If it were an ordinary person who came to learn martial arts, he would have left long ago in this situation.
But how could Shao Cheng, who had been mentally prepared for this, give up easily?
Not only did he learn medical skills, but he was extremely serious when cooking Chinese medicine, but he didn't even mention the idea of learning martial arts at all, as if he had completely forgotten the things he learned martial arts.
It was Shao Cheng's attitude that obviously became the last straw to dispel Huang Feihong's concerns.
This day.
Just had lunch.
Huang Feihong rarely went to take a nap, but called Shao Cheng to the yard.
When he arrived in the courtyard, Shao Cheng saw a few clay pots, bricks and other objects placing them on the ground to wipe the teeth. After his thoughts changed, he didn’t know that Huang Feihong was going to teach him martial arts?!
So he immediately gave a happy wedding and said, "Thank you, Master, to teach martial arts!"
Huang Feihong waved his hand: "Since he is a master and apprentice, this martial art should naturally be taught like medical skills. It was only three months ago that Ah Cheng, you just entered Baozhilin, that I let you learn medical skills for three months without teaching martial arts to test your nature."
"Now, I know that Acheng, you are upright, calm, respect your teacher, and study medicine seriously and hard. In less than three months, you can skillfully identify hundreds of medicinal materials and dozens of prescriptions, and have a preliminary understanding of the theory of pulse and symptoms. From this point of view, I have been too worried about the investigation in the past three months!"
"Master..." Shao Cheng was about to speak but Huang Feihong waved his hand. Huang Feihong said with a serious expression: "Acheng, Bao Zhilin is just a clinic, and he does not make a living by teaching boxing. He just inherited Shaolin from his ancestors and passed on martial arts to this day."
"Today, I will start teaching you martial arts! Remember the rules of Baozhilin Sect!"
After saying that, Huang Feihong carefully explained several rules such as not bullying his master and destroying his ancestors, not bullying each other with each other, not bullying the weak, and bullying the weak.
Shao Cheng wrote it carefully.
Only then did Huang Feihong start to teach Shao Cheng to learn martial arts.
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Anyone who has watched the Huang Feihong series knows that Huang Feihong’s unique skill is “shadowless feet”.
Shao Cheng also knew in some videos that Huang Feihong also knew some Shaolin boxing techniques such as "I-shaped Fuhu Fist".
When Shao Cheng really became a disciple of Huang Feihong and received the teachings from Huang Feihong, he realized that the source of martial arts in Huang Feihong was mainly divided into two parts!
The first part is derived from Shaolin martial arts. In this plane, Shaolin Temple was destroyed by traitors and government officials, and was burned to white ground by a fire.
Zen Master Zhishan took refuge in Haizhuang Temple in Guangdong, worried that Shaolin's unique skills would be lost, so he taught art in the temple. Although Zen Master Zhishan could not be proficient in one or two of all Shaolin's unique skills, at least he still passed on a lot of martial arts.
After several twists and turns, it was passed on to Huang Tai, and Tai passed on to Qiying, and Huang Qiying was passed on to Huang Feihong again.
This is why Baozhilin's martial arts originated from Shaolin to a large extent.
In addition to other parts of the leg techniques and boxing techniques passed down from elsewhere, these 00 or more martial arts combined, this formed Huang Feihong's martial arts.
If Shao Cheng wants to learn martial arts, he naturally has to start from scratch.
I-character fist, Tiger Fist, and the I-character fist... as well as iron-line fist, tiger-crown double-shaped, Arhat gold and money dart, Four-syllable Dragon Stick and other martial arts, naturally, you have to start from scratch!
And what is similar to the earth in this plane is that the first thing to learn martial arts is horse stance!
To put it bluntly, the basics of martial arts practice are still a matter of physical fitness.
If Shao Cheng had just said that in the past, his physical fitness was just average. But the last time he traveled through the troubled times in the late Ming Dynasty brought him more than just hardships.
In that kind of life and death test, Shao Cheng had to work hard to train himself.
Running, push-ups, squats, dumbbells, bench presses, knife swings... all kinds of exercise methods have greatly honed Shao Cheng's physique.
With the foundation of these three years, Shao Cheng's time to learn horse stance is naturally much shorter than that of ordinary people who never exercise.
Just over twenty days later.
Shao Cheng was able to enter the house by squatting in horse stance.
The routines of I-character boxing and the Tiger Fist are not difficult. For more than twenty days, hundreds of times of hard practice every day are enough to make Shao Cheng extremely skillful.
However, the food is not thorough enough for exerting force and practical application. The power that can be exerted in actual combat is actually not as good as Sanda and wrestling that I learned for a while ago.
Huang Feihong naturally discovered the martial arts that Shao Cheng had learned in the past.
As a martial arts master, Huang Feihong's eyesight is naturally extraordinary. He just let Shao Cheng play the sarcasm and simply use the tricks to discover the advantages and disadvantages.
For this kind of quicker and simple and effective martial arts, Huang Feihong immediately began to improve it, adding a lot of skills of falling, tripping, grabbing, grabbing, and attacking the enemy with one move, making Sanda more suitable for the ring more lethal, thus improving the boxing skills taught to militia on weekdays.
Such improvements immediately led to the fighting level that the militia originally needed to train for one or two years to achieve results. If you practice hard, an ordinary young man can use fighting skills to pose a great threat to his strong but not martial arts enemy in just over three months.
It was a turbulent time, and the Foshan militia trained by Huang Feihong quickly caused a chain reaction after replacing the Black Flag Army that fought against the French army in Vietnam.
The French army, who had originally relied on their high horses to take advantage of their melee battles in the jungle, immediately tasted it.
The casualty rate soared.
Originally, they only suffered losses under a small number of Black Flag Army soldiers who had some martial arts, but gradually turned into an overwhelming defeat in melee battles.
The chain reaction caused by Shao Cheng was something he had never thought of.
It's year.
The Black Flag Army defeated the French Army.
However, under the incompetence of the Qing government, China was once again unbeaten and instead paid compensation to the French army of the defeated.
Shao Cheng, who learned about this from the discussions in newspapers and streets, only said that the luck of the Qing Dynasty was the decline of the people's hearts!
Chapter completed!