As for the last homework in the morning class, it was even more incredible. Master Yu actually brought two brick-sized pieces of sunken wood and asked the two children to hold two pieces each to pat their own bodies.
Master Yu only said that this was "Pai Da Qigong", and then he taught them while demonstrating it. First, row the big and small arms, and move left and right alternately, from light to heavy, each hitting a hundred times. Next, row the big and small legs, and hold the left leg with the right hand.
Bricks, pat the right leg and hold the bricks with the left hand. Pat the chest and abdomen again, crossing each other from left to right. The hand holding the bricks is also like patting the legs. The last row of back shoulders. The two people change the rows of the back, and no one place is allowed to be missed. This way
There are rehearsals every morning and evening, and each part is rehearsed hundreds of times, using wooden bricks to rehearse.
Yu Ye also reminded them that when rehearsing the various parts of the soft file, they must puff up enough to avoid hurting the inside. They should hit once every breath, and after each hit, they should exhale. In addition, they should also use this method to shoot at the same time.
All parts of the head and shell are used to achieve head and elbow skills.
As soon as they heard that they were going to be slapped on the head, the two children were shocked on the spot. But before they could linger for a while, Master Yu became unhappy and directly picked up the strips on the side.
There is no other way. As the saying goes, "the lesser of two evils". Anyway, they will be beaten, so they might as well do it on their own. Hong Yanwu and Chen Liquan can only be like two poor lambs, obediently following what Yu Ye holds.
The "whip" turned.
This time Hong Yanwu and Chen Liquan really slapped themselves until their whole bodies were red and their head, face, hands and feet were swollen before they were allowed to stop.
And Master Yu probably saw that they were really meticulous and did everything as told, so he gave them some further explanations.
Not to mention, the art of daring to love is very sophisticated!
Many people know that since ancient times, there has been a well-known martial arts proverb: "Practice boxing without practicing martial arts, and you will become useless when you get old."
But according to what Yu Ye said, the "gong" in this sentence is not what many people have always thought. It is similar to "zhanzhuang", "stretching tendons", "lowering the waist", "flying feet", "spin" or
Basic skills such as "somersault".
Because there is also a saying in the martial arts proverb, "If you don't have strength, you can't punch, and if you don't punch, you can't do it".
The meaning of this sentence is that a person who only knows how to use brute force and does not know how to fight cannot defeat someone who is proficient in boxing, and a person who is only proficient in boxing cannot defeat someone who has great kung fu.
So in this way, the true meaning of this "gong" is proved from the reverse side, that is, a method that can fully restrain the boxing style.
This is just like the relationship between a sword and a shield. Boxing is a fighting method and a sword. The shield that can restrain boxing is the brick-breaking Kung Fu that Yu Ye just forced Hong Yanwu and Chen Liquan to practice - "Pai Da Kung Fu".
Literally speaking, rowing means rowing bricks. This skill is a hard skill that strengthens the outside and is masculine. Its principle is to use the striking method to make the muscles strong. It can exercise the internal organs together with the soft skill of internal strengthening.
The "tiger and leopard thunder sound" of the weapon is just the opposite. It is purely about how to offset the weaknesses of the limbs and improve one's ability to resist blows.
When you first start arranging bricks, the bricks used are made of solid wood, one foot long, six feet wide, and one and a half inches thick. When arranging, hold the center of the bricks with one hand and strike them sideways with the outer edge, so that all parts of the bricks can be arranged.
After one year, the kiln bricks can be replaced and rehearsed in the same order as above. After half a year, the kiln bricks can be replaced. The gold bricks are bricks made of copper and iron, not real gold, and they can be rehearsed for half a year.
Strips, sticks, and soft whips can all be added to the body.
If the practice is successful, the practitioner will not be afraid of damage from soft or hard foreign objects. Even though the muscles of all parts of the body cannot be regarded as completely invulnerable, they can be hit with fists and feet, dropped to the ground, or even hit with sticks, and the vital points will be attacked.
You won't get hurt either.
Therefore, practicing this "Pai Da Kung Fu" definitely has many benefits. Not only can people reduce the possibility of injury to the greatest extent when practicing Kung Fu, but on the other hand, it also makes them invincible when fighting with others.
This is what many martial arts masters say, "Before you hit someone, practice getting hit first."
Let me make another digression here. From today's perspective, many people are doubtful that the martial arts masters during the Republic of China were dry and thin old men like Sun Lutang and Wang Xiangzhai. Or they are confused about the 1928 National Martial Arts Competition at the Nanjing Martial Arts Hall.
As for the results, the top ten were all from the north and I had doubts. The reason was simply that they didn’t know this method.
Although few people in the south practice this technique, the martial arts sects in the five northern provinces that have learned the truth all regard this technique as a compulsory technique. Those who are good at fighting camp have listed this kung fu as a compulsory item early on. This is also the reason why the Qing Dynasty
The main reason why Tingpuhu can quickly master difficult wrestling techniques has been to suppress foreign domain wrestlers and folk wrestlers for two hundred years.
Therefore, despite the superficial reputation of "Pai Da Gong", this is actually just a layman's illusion. Because at its core, the "golden bell" and "iron cloth shirt" are rumored to be miraculous in the world.
, "Thirteen Taibao" and other horizontal kung fu exercises are all variants of "Pai Da Kung Fu", but the practice methods and emphasis are different.
Yuye's first morning class left a very deep memory on Hong Yanwu and Chen Liquan. It is no exaggeration to say that they will probably never forget it in their lives.
Because when the two of them devoured breakfast and went to school, they only felt a kind of fatigue that penetrated into the bone marrow, and they almost had no strength to walk in the aisle. As soon as they arrived at school, they couldn't help but feel sleepy, and fell asleep in class.
Their wilting appearance really confused the teachers and classmates. Everyone had never seen Hong Yanwu lose his energy before, and thought they had not slept all night. Besides, no one could tell clearly.
What was the reason for the red and swollen faces of the two of them? Because although it was obvious that they had suffered external injuries, there were no palm prints or bruises, so it didn't look like a fight or a "family abuse".
Fortunately, attending classes at this time was just a fool's errand, and the teacher was the "Smelly Old Nine". Since we knew that Director Chen was behind the two children, we just pretended not to have seen them. So Hong Yanwu and Chen Liquan were in full view of the public, safe and sound.
I fell asleep so hard that I didn't wake up until the third class.
But at this moment, the two children started to worry again, because none of them were willing to go back to Master Yu. For this reason, they discussed in whispers in the fourth class. In short, under Hong Yanwu's instigation
Under this, they finally decided to go home directly from school at noon to have dinner. Even if they cried for their father and screamed for their mother, they would not go back to Yuye's place.
Being Jade Master's apprentice is indeed not a good job, and it is reasonable for the two children to make this choice. But what makes them dumbfounded is that not only did they not get lunch after returning home, but the result was that the two biological mothers who always loved them the most
Uncharacteristically, he kicked them out. No matter how much they cried, howled, felt wronged, or acted coquettishly, they showed no mercy. They even went to find Chen Deyuan in the end and sent them back to Master Yu.
This was a good time. As soon as Mr. Yu saw the two children, he started without saying a word and whipped them violently in front of Chen Deyuan. The two children didn't eat lunch and didn't go home, but they had a full meal first.
Strips.
To be honest, the sound of this beating was like a storm, which made people feel miserable when they heard it. Not only did Chen Deyuan, who said he had never been used to children, turn blue in the face, but he also whipped the two hungry children.
His teeth were bared, his mouth was cracked, he was crying and his intestines were turning blue with regret.
It's strange to say that although each stroke of the strips was so painful that it seemed to be sucked into the bone marrow. But after the stroke, there was no trauma on the two children's bodies, except for the skin being a little red. It was the same as after practicing in the morning.
"Pai Da Gong" is exactly the same.
At this time, Mr. Yu explained to Chen Deyuan that this is what makes his subordinates accurate. Even if it can make the children's memories longer, it is also equivalent to practicing "Pai Da Gong" again. Not only is it indestructible, but it can also strengthen the body and bones. So.
He is not afraid of his children making mistakes. If they make mistakes, they will be beaten.
Chen Deyuan was greatly convinced by this and was completely relieved. So he turned around and left without even leaving a word of comfort to the two children.
On the contrary, the two children who were wiping away their tears were not even in the mood to eat because they couldn't believe that their relatives would watch with cold eyes and let them suffer in the fire pit.