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Chapter 82? Royal Horse

"Royal Horse Picture, Heavenly Book, you must have taken the wrong medicine and given the wrong script." Looking at the three big words "gleaming" on the second page of the Martial Arts Heavenly Book, Chen Kui couldn't help complaining, he didn't know

How should I describe my mood at this moment?

After Chen Kui defeated Barton, the Book of Martial Arts, which had not appeared for more than ten years, finally had some movement. He opened the second page. However, what was recorded on it was not a profound martial arts, nor was it a peerless skill that could make people ascend instantly.

, but "Royal Horse Picture", simply understood, it is the art of riding, the "riding" of horseback riding.

"Royal Horse Picture" is not unfamiliar to Chen Kui at all, because it is from Chen Kui's novel "Detective Di Renjie" and was fictionalized by Chen Kui himself.

It is said that Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, had experienced hundreds of battles and battles, and was best at using cavalry. His famous six mounts were called the "Six Horses of Zhaoling". In order to train powerful cavalry to deal with the Turks, he avenged his shame.

Li Shimin summoned the generals and pooled their efforts to draw a "Picture of Royal Horses".

From looking at horses, raising horses, to summarizing riding skills and tactics, everything is drawn in it. Li Yuanfang, who was a guerrilla general at the time, was very talented. During the battle on the battlefield, he understood the essence of riding skills in "The Picture of Horse Control", and after studying

After studying the meridians of horses, he created his own miraculous technique of pouring internal energy into horses to achieve the unity of man and horse. In the battle of Youzhou, he relied on his superb riding skills and unparalleled sword skills to kill thousands of enemies.

Among the thousands of troops, he achieved a great reputation.

Well, it’s actually a plug-in that the author Chen Kui opened for Li Yuanfang.

But now the Heavenly Book of Martial Arts actually gave Chen Kui this thing.

What is this?

Plug-in redemption?

Is this another function of the Book of Martial Arts?

maybe.

The "Royal Horse Picture" recorded in the Martial Arts Book is roughly the same as what Chen Kui wrote in the novel, except that the part about internal power was erased by the Martial Arts Book. Because internal power does not exist in this world, Chen Kui naturally cannot

Like Li Yuanfang, he inputs internal force into the horse's body and cheats to achieve the supreme state of "human and horse unity".

"Does this thing have any effect on my practice of Chinese martial arts?" Chen Kui said to himself: "It seems not. What I need most now is not riding skills, but a method that allows me to enter the energy."

"Could it be that the Book of Heaven wants me to re-understand the essence of horse steps while riding a horse?" Chen Kui guessed.

Usually, horse steps and pile work mean the same thing.

But if you want to study it carefully, there is still a big difference between the two. The term Ma Bu mostly appears in the north, while Zhuang Kung is more inclined to be called Southern Kung Fu. This is caused by the difference in kung fu between the north and the south. The so-called "Southern Boxing and North"

leg".

Because the terrain between the north and the south is different, the martial arts between the north and the south are also very different. The north is flat and the terrain is open, making it easier to perform. Therefore, the martial arts are more open and close, and more emphasis is placed on the more lethal kicks. Therefore, there is the saying "hands are two doors."

There is a saying that "beating people all by legs"; the south is mainly hilly and mountainous, with rugged terrain, and the martial arts of opening and closing are not suitable for performing, so it is usually based on hand skills and little leg skills, and there are even "good legs"

"No more than the waist" statement.

It is generally called "Zha Ma Bu" in the north, and "Zhan Zhuang Gong" in the south. You can feel some of the differences by carefully studying the four characters "Zha", "Ma", "Stand" and "Zhuang".

Most of the Southern Zhuang Gong emphasizes the word "steady", standing like a deep stake, standing still, so as not to fall due to the rugged terrain and exposing flaws, while the Northern Zha Ma Bu requires the warrior to stand up a horse out of thin air.

Come on, let's go down together. It's more about movement than stability.

Could it be that the Book of Martial Arts thinks that Chen Kui's understanding of horse steps is not thorough enough, and plans to let Chen Kui learn riding skills to understand the mystery of horse steps?

"Maybe." Chen Kui didn't know whether his guess was right or wrong, but this was the most reasonable guess that Chen Kui could think of at the moment.

In fact, Chen Kui ignored a very important thing. Although this matter was very common, perhaps because it was so common, Chen Kui and most of the martial arts masters had forgotten about it. Hong Zhennan and Feng Ai had both told Chen Kui

, Martial arts originates from the battlefield and is a killing technique. If you want to understand the true meaning of martial arts, you must return to the battlefield. In addition, in Chen Kui's own novel, how did "The Picture of a Horse" come about? It was Li Shimin who trained powerful cavalry.

It was drawn to defeat the Turks, and its original intention was to serve the war.

Martial arts, battlefield, killing, war.

Yes, the appearance of "Royal Horse Pictures" not only tells Chen Kui to practice riding skills, but also tells Chen Kui how to make further progress in kung fu.

However, Chen Kui doesn't think about it at all now. Besides, even if he does, what can he do!

Now, Chen Kui is even more curious about how on earth the Book of Martial Arts can turn the pages by itself?

The two times he took the initiative to turn the page were both because Chen Kui defeated his opponent. The first time was Hong Gancheng, and the second time was Barton. What do these two people have in common?

It seems not. Barton is the final boss of the Ip Man series, but Hong Gancheng seems to have never appeared in the movie.

Against Honggancheng, Chen Kui used the weak to defeat the strong, but against Barton, Chen Kui used the strong to defeat the weak.

Could it be because of the way he defeated the two?

Chen Kui took out a piece of paper and began to list, trying to find the connection.

It is said that there was an American named George who raised a smart turkey in December (after Thanksgiving). George served the turkey with delicious food every day. The turkey only had to eat, sleep and walk.

Occasionally, he can listen to songs. This turkey is very smart. He feels that this human being has no good intentions towards him and must have bad intentions towards him, so this turkey has been carefully observing and recording the daily behavior of humans.

After three hundred days of observation, on the day before Thanksgiving the following year, this turkey combined his observations and finally came to the conclusion that eating, sleeping, walking, and listening to music were his daily life.

The next day, Thanksgiving, in the United States, on this holiday, there is a dish called turkey.

At this moment, Chen Kui is like a turkey, and the paper in front of him is like a turkey's diary. Fortunately, Chen Kui doesn't have to worry about being served to the dinner table.



Chen Kui crippled Patton, the captain of the SEAL team. This is not a small matter, but because it was Patton who took the initiative this time and there were many witnesses, it was difficult for the other party to cause trouble. Moreover, the war was just around the corner, and the other party needed the help of the Eastern Group.

In the end, the matter was settled, and the United States even invited Chen Kui to the military to exchange experiences.

Chen Kui now has one more training item every day - horse riding. Chen Kui believes that the martial arts book will not harm him, and the appearance of "Horse Control" must be reasonable.

For this reason, Chen Kui also built a horse farm and raised many good horses.

Who told us to be rich?
Chapter completed!
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