typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 47? Tao Zongwang's horizontal practice (seeking support)

Liangshan, training ground.

"The leader of the village is concerned about the safety of the village..."

"Military advisor, since I am the leader of a village, I should set an example for everyone to see. Only in this way can all the soldiers fight bravely to kill the enemy. My life is life, and the lives of other brothers are not lives!" Chen Kui naturally knew what Qiao Daoqing meant.

, interrupting him directly.

"..."

Qiao Daoqing shrugged at Wang Jin, Zhu Wu and Tao Zongwang with expressions of helplessness. Chen Kui had already said this, and he couldn't answer it. Regarding Chen Kui charging forward in every battle,

Qiao Daoqing had actually communicated with Chen Kui a long time ago about the method, but Chen Kui's will could not be easily changed.

Of course Chen Kui knows that there are dangers on the battlefield, but Chen Kui understands better how the battlefield can improve himself. What's more, Liangshan is far from powerful now, so how can he sit firmly in the rear?

In Water Margin, how did Chao Gai lose the actual control of Liangshan? Isn't it because Song Jiang led the troops every time and Chao Gai guarded the house? Then when he formally led the troops down the mountain for the first time, he was shot to death in Zeng.

It's the first market.

So far, Chen Kui has probably experienced three relatively decent wars. The first time was to attack Gejiazhuang and barely count once; the second time was to work with Wang Jin to capture the beautiful bearded Duke Zhu Ding and defeat the Jeju army;

The third time was the battle with Gao Lian's Third Army not long ago.

These three times, without exception, the weak defeated the strong. Chen Kui's personal participation also played a vital role in boosting the morale of the Liangshan Army. Chen Kui's strength also improved in these three wars.

The speed visible to the naked eye is increasing.

Although there is only one word difference between battle and war, the difference between them is really huge. Now, Chen Kui has experienced for himself why it is said that one must go through the training on the battlefield in order to develop real kung fu!

The risks on the battlefield are far more than ten times or even a hundred times higher than those in combat. Let alone the ring, even the dangers of street fighting are nothing compared to the battlefield.

People who have never been on the battlefield can never understand the pressure they bear on the battlefield. Just talking about the Liuya that injured Ruan Xiaoqi and Chen Da, on the battlefield, no one knows where it came from.

Whether something will fall on you or kill you, Liu Ya is not very discerning. In the Han Dynasty alone, from Liu Bang, the founder of the Han Dynasty, to Sun Jian, Zhou Yu, Pang Tong and others in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, they all died in

Under the flowing arrow.

This is actually the reason why Qiao Daoqing and others came here specifically to talk to Chen Kui about this matter today.

On the battlefield, you must always be vigilant, because it is life and death all the time. Listening in all directions and watching in all directions are routine operations. As a senior general, you may be targeted by your opponent at any time. You never know where an arrow is targeting you.

In order to control yourself, in addition to luck, you must also have super intuition and reaction ability, and these cannot be practiced. They can only be practiced under high-intensity internal and external pressure such as the battlefield, and your own strength is also

It will be improved to the greatest extent during this process.

Previously, Chen Kui never imagined that his sword skills could be further streamlined. Chen Kui originally thought that after spending most of his life practicing swordsmanship in Ip Man's world, his sword skills should have been refined enough, and he even thought that he was infinitely close to the so-called "sword skills."

There is a state in which there is no way to win but there are ways to win.”

But the fact is that there is never the best in this world, only better. In order to kill people and survive on the battlefield, Chen Kui's so-called sword skills have become more refined.

What surprised Chen Kui even more was that fighting on the battlefield not only tempered his will, but also accelerated the practice of yin and yang grinding and physical training. This was not the result of Chen Kui's deliberate practice, but in the high-pressure environment of the battlefield.

, the body cultivates unconsciously, and the cultivation effect is very good. For Chen Kui, the battlefield is similar to the ice bed in the Zhongnan Mountain Ancient Tomb.

"I will be careful. After all, I only have one life, and I cherish my life very much." Looking at a few people, Chen Kui said with a smile, wanting to lighten the atmosphere and express his attitude at the same time.

When Wang Jin and others heard this, they could only shake their heads helplessly, and their eyes fell on Tao Zongwang.

"I wonder if the leader of the village has ever heard of Heng Lian Kung Fu?" Tao Zongwang asked.

"Of course I've heard of Heng Lian Gong." Chen Kui nodded, a little confused as to what they wanted to do.

In the world of Ip Man, after the reform and opening up, Chen Kui once witnessed the invulnerable Shaolin Golden Bell in the Shaolin Temple. However, at that time, Chen Kui was not young, and to practice the Golden Bell, he had to cooperate with the Shaolin Yi Jin Jing.

, and the latter is an untold secret of Shaolin, so Chen Kui failed to learn it.

"The leader of the village does not know that the reason why Brother Tao is called the 'Nine-tailed Turtle' is not only because of the weapons that Brother Tao uses, but also because of Brother Tao's practice of horizontal exercises." Zhu Wu explained.

"Oh, there's another thing to say!"

Chen Kuizhen didn't expect such a statement. In fact, Chen Kui didn't know much about Tao Zongwang. He just knew that he was the first Liangshan general to die in the Water Margin. He was quite talented in construction, so after Tao Zongwang went up the mountain

, Chen Kui conducted a brief inspection and after confirming that he was really talented, he entrusted him with important tasks, including the construction of the three passes, the laying of roads and the sorting of rivers. Tao Zongwang did a great job indeed.

In fact, compared to those heroes with strong martial arts skills, Chen Kui hopes that technical talents like Tao Zongwang will come to the mountain. What Liangshan is lacking now is this kind of technical talents, such as ship engineer "Yu Bangan" Meng Kang, veterinarian "Zi Zi"

Huang Fuduan, the "bearded uncle", An Daoquan, the "miracle doctor", Ling Zhen, the "thunder thunder", Pei Xuan, the "iron-faced man", Jin Dajian, the "jade-armed craftsman", Xiao Rang, the "scholar with holy hands", Shi Qian, the "flea on the drum"...



Many so-called heroes are actually looked down upon by Chen Kui. They are not worthy of the word "hero" at all, such as the short-footed tiger Wang Ying, the vegetable gardener Zhang Qing, the dominatrix Sun Erniang, and the double-gun general Dong Ping.



Even if these people offered to join the gang, Chen Kui would definitely not accept it. A piece of rat excrement would spoil the whole pot of porridge.

"Actually, it's not as powerful as what the military advisor brother said. I dug this out when I was working in the fields in my early years. It's just that my talent is not good enough. I only practiced part of it, and I only practiced part of the Iron Back Kung Fu. That's why I got a '9'

The nickname "Tail Turtle." As he spoke, Tao Zongwang took out an oilcloth bag from his arms and stuffed it directly into Chen Kui's hands, saying: "Brother, the leader of the village, will definitely be able to master this horizontal practice."

"This..." Tao Zongwang filled in so quickly that Chen Kui had no time to refuse.

"Brother Tao actually wanted to hand this over to the leader of the village as soon as he went up the mountain. It was just because he was shy that he called us. Brother Brother Tao, don't refuse." Qiao Daoqing explained, he was worried that Chen Kui would think that they were forcing him.

Tao Zongwang handed over Heng Qigong.

"Hehe..." After hearing Qiao Daoqing's words, Tao Zongwang, a rough man, scratched his head shyly.

"So, thank you very much, brother!" Seeing this, Chen Kui stopped refusing and said with cupped fists.

ps: Please support, collect, and recommend. Thank you to "Fengling No. 15" and "Wo Shi Xiao Xiao" for the 100 starting coins each!


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next