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Recalling his entire cultivation process and the many battles he had experienced, Cang Mang immediately realized his shortcomings.
At the same time, a martial arts concept emerged in his mind.
There is a saying in the Chinese martial arts proverb - the hands are two doors, and you rely on your legs to hit people.
This sentence highlights the importance of legs in combat.
??A simple sentence integrates the basic ideas of Chinese martial arts and forms an iron rule.
It is the experience gained by countless warriors in the low-martial world of Earth through countless battle experiences when the power gap between them is not big.
Some people interpret this sentence to mean that the strength of the legs is greater than the strength of the hands, so the attack power of the legs is stronger. When attacking others, you must use your legs.
This understanding seems to make sense, but in fact it is a completely wrong understanding of this proverb and a misunderstanding of Chinese martial arts.
To understand this proverb of Chinese martial arts, we must first understand the human body structure.
Head, body, limbs, these are the simplest divisions of the human body.
If we rank them in order of importance, they should be the body, the head, and finally the limbs.
The reason why the body is sorted before the head is very simple.
The skull is the hardest part of the human body and has a certain ability to withstand blows.
But it¡¯s different below the head. The neck and throat are extremely fragile.
There are lungs and heart in the chest, which are the most important organs of the human body.
The abdominal cavity is too soft, containing organs such as the liver and kidneys. Apart from muscles, there is no protection at all.
The lower part of the body is the most important part of the body.
The spine on the back is also a place that cannot be injured.
With so many parts and so many organs, once damaged, you may die directly.
And these parts and organs all have a common characteristic, which is that they are located in the midline of the human body.
Once you understand this, you can understand why hands are two doors.
In fighting, the most important point is of course to protect this center line and prevent these important organs from being attacked by the opponent.
As the limb closest to these organs, the hand naturally has the responsibility to protect them.
In the battle between masters, everyone has enough skills and strength, and it is not easy for others to attack their vital parts. During the fight, there will be fewer tentative attacks by the hands, and the role of the feet will be highlighted.
But this does not mean that you have to rely entirely on your legs to attack the enemy.
On the contrary, the hand is the easiest limb to attack the opponent's vital points. The outcome of a fight often depends on the attack of the hand.
In Chinese martial arts, once the door is opened, it is the decisive moment for both sides to strike with all their strength.
If the opponent doesn¡¯t fall, you will fall. It¡¯s so simple and crude.
Once you understand that your hands are two doors, how can you understand that you rely solely on your legs to hit someone?
What we are talking about here is not just the aggressiveness of the legs, but more importantly, the coordination of the legs with the opponent.
Legs are used as a mobile tool to keep distance between yourself and the enemy through constant movement.
And distance is particularly important in fighting. Why should professional boxing pay attention to arm span length?
As long as my hands are longer than yours, under the same skill and strength level, you can only get beaten, because I can hit you, but you can¡¯t hit me.
How to adjust the distance between yourself and your opponent? This is the key to victory. It all depends on your leg skills.
Although Cangmang has left that low martial world, there is a world deep inside where one can practice.
But some things are easy to understand. That proverb applies not only to the Wushuang world, but also to the e-sports on earth.
Those who know how to move a are better than those who only know how to stand.
The "Hongmao Shenfa" mastered by Cang Mang has many limitations. It is greatly affected by the external air flow and is not so flexible in actual combat.
In addition to the reason for using weapons, Cangmang rarely has the opportunity to attack with his legs, and there are very few places to practice. This is also Cangmang's weakness.
Although he has mastered "Bajiquan", the most important part of Bajiquan is the eighth-level body-protecting Qi, which is a set of defensive martial arts.
After thinking about this, Cang Mang wanted to practice a leg technique to make up for his lack of leg skills.
With a clear idea, Cang Mang immediately walked towards the bookshelf where the legwork was placed.
Ignoring all levels and yellow-level exercises, Cang Mang directly picked up a blue-covered copy of the Xuan-level intermediate exercises - "The Cruel Legs of the Unfeeling Heaven".
Cang Mang looked at the introduction to this technique.
This kicking technique was created by the ruthless fairy girl, and the moves are cruel and unnecessary. After cultivating to a very high level, you can perform your kicks easily, quickly and effortlessly, making it difficult for your opponent to guard against them.
Cang Mang nodded secretly. This technique was really amazing. Just looking at the introduction, he felt an uncomfortable feeling in his mind.
As the saying goes, there is a cycle of heaven and retribution, and Cang Mang really doesn¡¯t dare to learn it.
Putting down this book, Cang Mang picked up another book with a blue cover - "Dragon Pendulum".
"Dragon Pendulum", an advanced Xuan-level skill.
After a short period of energy accumulation, this kick can be used to kick out a powerful kick, just like the powerful force of a dragon's tail swing.
??Cultivation to the highest depths can break mountains and rivers with one kick.
Cangmang shook his head. This technique was seriously inconsistent with his expectations. What he wanted was not power, but flexibility.
Putting down the blue booklet again, Cang Mang focused his gaze on the Xuan-level elementary skills book next to him called "The Hundred Steps of the Divine Machine".
The characteristic of this exercise is that it is fast, the legs can be moved quickly, and the legs can be sent and received freely.
Being able to kick hundreds of feet in an instant. With such speed, it shouldn¡¯t be a problem to take a hundred steps in an instant, right?
If you learn this technique, you should be able to achieve the desired effect with just a little bit of use.
Cang Mang looked around and saw that on the bookshelf about leg techniques, there were only these three books on Xuan-level techniques.
He sighed secretly: "It's a pity that it's a low-level skill at this level, which is inferior to the other two."
Turning his eyes to "The Unfeeling Heaven's Broken Leg" again, Cang Mang couldn't help but tremble: "Forget it, the lower level of the Xuan level is the lower level of the Xuan level."
Remembering the number one hundred and thirty-four at the bottom of the book, Cang Mang put the book in his hand back on the bookshelf.
When we arrived at the guarding elder¡¯s place, there was only an old man sitting behind the stage. He was confused and couldn¡¯t tell what his cultivation level was.
But those who can guard the library should have a high level of cultivation.
There were several disciples in front of the old man, holding a glowing jade talisman and placing it on their foreheads.
After a while, a disciple put down the jade talisman in his hand, and then staggered out of the library.
Cang Mang didn't think too much. There happened to be an empty seat at this time. He took the initiative to step forward and respectfully handed the jade talisman to the old man: "Elder, I want to take the "Shen Ji Bai Tiao" No. 134." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com