Chapter 2256

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Chapter 2256

However, Wing Chun is just a relatively common set of boxing techniques, not internal boxing.

Comparatively speaking, the ranks of internal boxing are generally higher-end than ordinary boxing.

Because ordinary boxing is actually a fighting skill. Whether it is Chinese Wing Chun, Japanese Karate, or Korean Taekwondo, to put it bluntly, they are all fighting skills, but the people who created these skills have different ways of looking at the problem.

are different, so the fighting techniques created are also different.

But Neijiaquan is different.

The main practice of Neijiaquan is not the physical skills, but the cultivation of internal strength.

The so-called Qi sinking in the Dantian refers to the internal strength of internal strength training.

In comparison, internal boxing is much more advanced than ordinary boxing, and its overall strength is also much stronger.

It is precisely because he has been practicing internal martial arts for many years that Su Ruoli's skills surpass those of most of his peers and he becomes a leader among them.

However, the whole set of Xingyiquan she practiced was really far behind Ye Chen's Jiuxuan Tianjing.

Ye Chen wanted to give her some advice, so he said, "Miss Su, I want to take your pulse. Is it convenient?"

Su Ruoli said without hesitation: "Of course, Mr. Ye, please do it!"

After saying that, she handed her right hand to Ye Chen.

Ye Chen gently placed his fingertips on Su Ruoli's veins, and a trace of spiritual energy passed through the veins and entered Su Ruoli's body.

After the spiritual energy circulated in Su Ruoli's body, Ye Chen immediately discovered that among the eight extraordinary meridians in Su Ruoli's body, only the two meridians of Ren and Du had been opened.

The two meridians of Ren and Du are actually the collective name of the Ren and Du meridians.

The Ren meridian and Du meridian are both part of the eight extraordinary meridians.

There are eight extra meridians, namely Ren meridian, Du meridian, Chong meridian, Dai meridian, Yin Qiao meridian, Yang Qiao meridian, Yin Wei meridian and Yang Wei meridian.

The reason why they are called the Eight Extraordinary Meridians is mainly because, for most people, these eight meridians are naturally blocked.

Chinese traditional internal martial arts and Taoist cultivation methods both emphasize Qi training.

This energy is stored in the body and sinks in the Dantian. When it circulates, it passes through the eight extraordinary meridians.

Therefore, whether and how much the eight extra meridians are opened is directly related to the person's strength.

To put it more bluntly, if a human being is an internal combustion engine, the Qi in the Dantian is the fuel for the operation of the internal combustion engine.

The eight extraordinary meridians are the eight pipelines that supply oil to the internal combustion engine. If the eight pipelines are not opened, then this person is a completely ordinary person.

If one or two of these eight things are solved, the person's strength will be greatly improved.

If you can get through eight of them, you will almost reach the pinnacle of internal cultivation.

Su Ruoli has only opened up the two meridians of Ren and Du so far, leaving six meridians unopened. If he can open up another one, his strength will be doubled.

Unfortunately, it is simply impossible to open up the eight extraordinary meridians using traditional internal martial arts techniques.

Taking Xingyiquan of the He family as an example, for hundreds of years, only one ancestor of the He family has opened up four of the eight extraordinary meridians.

Of the rest, the best ones can only get through three.

At present, the only person in the He family who can open up the three meridians is Su Ruoli's grandfather He Hongsheng. In the forty years since he opened up the three meridians, the He family has not produced a second child.

More, in fact, you can only get through one in a lifetime.

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