Chapter 386: Hand-to-hand

"This is a business of my friend, and this is what suits my appetite better. Other places are a little too sissy, pure tricks for people to see, I don't like it very much, I usually come here to play. ”

When he walked inside, while looking at the various facilities in the club, Brother Xu introduced the situation to Zhang Tao, "Are you interested in coming here to play?" I'll ask my friend to get you a card? ”

"Well, I don't need that, I'm just doing it on the sports field at school, I'm not used to these things." Zhang Tao rubbed his nose and replied, this Brother Xu is quite willing to learn from him, and it is estimated that the membership card here is not expensive.

After a short rest, the two of them changed their clothes and went to the club's ring, ready to fight. This club has a boxing-like ring, which is just right for the two to fight.

To be honest, Zhang Tao is also looking forward to this kind of confrontation. For him, having someone with similar skills to practice his hands will also improve him a lot, otherwise he himself doesn't know how powerful he is now.

As soon as the two came on stage, the others stopped playing, and all ran over to watch the two fight. Brother Xu is very famous in this club, and many people here know him, and they are looking forward to seeing him fight against others.

You must know that Brother Xu is a real master in this club, and he is still a person in the military system, and few people in the entire club can beat him.

Now suddenly a young guy popped up, and it was strange that these people were not curious to see the excitement. They also wanted to see how this strange young man was doing, and whether he could beat Brother Xu down.

And what the people in this club don't know is that in fact, Brother Xu kept a lot of it when he played against them, otherwise these people would not be opponents. Waiting for the next fight is a completely different concept, a real master duel.

Zhang Tao knows a little about Brother Xu, because he knows Brother Xu's true identity from Comrade Li, so he also knows the source of his kung fu.

Brother Xu's ancestors used to be masters of Dalin Temple, and this Zhang Tao has seen it on a lot of materials. Therefore, this Brother Xu's kung fu is nothing more than the routines of Dalin Temple and the routines of the army system, Zhang Tao has been exposed to these two routines, and he understands them.

This is a bit different from Zhang Tao's original guess that Brother Xu would only be in the army's fighting routine, but this can make Zhang Tao more excited. Dalin Temple's kung fu, he has long wanted to see it.

Su Wenyi once introduced to Zhang Tao and said that this Brother Xu is very powerful. His Golden Bell Jar Kung Fu is indestructible from the outside to the inside, and his kung fu is even more perfect, and there are few opponents in Kyoto.

Although Zhang Tao scoffed at the hard qigong practiced by the Jianghu artists in the golden bell jar, and felt that Brother Xu's few opponents might also have water, he didn't dare to underestimate the "heart", let alone the kung fu of Dalin Temple.

Because the kung fu of "heart and mind" has always been the treasure of Dalin Temple, and it is as famous as "Yijin Jing", Zhang Tao, a master in this area, dare not despise it.

Dalin Temple is known as the "Taishan Beidou" of martial arts in the folk, and Dalin martial arts is the most well-known and widely spread martial art in China and even in the world.

In the folk, street performers or martial arts gyms are generally in the name of Dalin Temple, but the source of martial arts in Dalin Temple is actually very doubtful, and many Zhang Tao feel that these martial arts should be brought in from the people.

It is rumored that Dalin Temple has seventy-two stunts, which are martial arts brought by Bodhidharma Patriarch from Tianzhu, this statement is actually purely far-fetched and empty.

According to the research of later generations, the first person to propose the seventy-two stunts of Dalin Temple was the most famous martial arts master in later generations, Mr. Jin, who originally did not have this statement.

And Old Man Jin has already admitted that the statement of seventy-two stunts is actually made up by him for the sake of excitement. The only thing he knows about the martial arts of Dalin Temple is the "Yijin Sutra", and he doesn't know anything about the martial arts of Dalin Temple.

But with the various fires of Old Man Jin and Gu Long, as well as the influence of related movies and television, some things have all been mythologized and put on an unfathomable coat for Dalin Temple.

In fact, the "Yijin Sutra" mentioned by Mr. Jin is just an exercise to strengthen muscles and bones, increase strength, and maintain health and practice qi, and it has nothing to do with Dalin Temple or Bodhidharma Patriarch Wool.

Because these kung fu are similar to the internal practice methods of traditional kung fu, unlike the Buddhist exercises, they are very similar to the Taoist exercises. Bodhidharma, a Tianzhu monk who came to the East to preach Buddhism, could not have written a book like "Yijin Sutra", and the origin was very fake.

Therefore, the seventy-two stunts of Dalin Temple are purely false, at least before the martial arts of Old Man Jin became famous, there was no record of seventy-two stunts in Dalin Temple.

The formation of Dalin martial arts, except for the pretense and apocryphal statements, mostly comes from folk and military martial arts. Among the monks of Dalin, many were martial arts masters before becoming monks.

Because these people could not tolerate the world, they escaped into the empty door and became monks. Only then did they bring martial arts into Dalin Temple, and there were also martial arts masters who passed on their family martial arts to Dalin.

After these martial arts were introduced to the Dalin Temple, they formed the basic part of the Dalin faction. In the process of circulation, due to the constraints of social needs and the influence of Zen culture, it gradually evolved into a unique style, and the Dalin Fist School has been relatively stable in the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Among these Dalin martial arts, the real essence is the "Yijin Sutra" and the Heart Handle. The difference is that the kung fu of "Yi Jin Jing" is purely an exercise for internal strength or qi cultivation, and there is no content of technical attack.

Therefore, the "mind" can really be the treasure of the town of Dalin Temple, never easy to spread, will "mind" is generally Dalin Temple with higher qualifications, its own strong skills of the warrior monks.

How Brother Xu's ancestors learned these kung fu from Dalin Temple Zhang Tao is not very clear, among the older generation, that old man was once known as the most capable one, and it is not surprising to learn this.

There has always been a saying in the martial arts world, "Tai Chi treachery, gossip slippery, the most poisonous is the mind", which refers to the mind of Dalin Temple.

The origin of Xinyi is very mysterious, and it is rumored that it may be that when Ji Longfeng, a master of Xinyi Boxing, visited Dalin, he passed it on to the monks, and it was rewritten by the monks.

Although this statement was not recognized by the people of Dalin Temple in later generations, as long as you have practiced Xinyi Quan and Xinyi Zhidiren, you will find that these two boxing methods are very similar, and the cultivation method of skill is even more similar.

In terms of technical attack, these two boxing techniques are very strong and vicious, claiming to be able to kill people as long as they practice for a year. Therefore, when the martial arts circles of later generations commented on the most powerful boxing techniques in the traditional oriental boxing, "Xinyi" was one of them.

And Brother Xu himself is a person in the military system, and the fighting moves he usually practices also tend to be actual combat, and when the two routines are put together, his style will come out.

Zhang Tao is different, the fights he practiced in the army in his previous life were just the popular version of the moves, and they were just slightly more powerful than ordinary people.

After being reborn, his grandfather instructed him to some different routines, and at this time his martial arts really grew. Then he met the martial artist in his village and learned some routines of the rivers and lakes.

Later, I learned some Xingyimen kung fu from the guy in the film and television city, which is the real authentic boxing method. It helped Zhang Tao a lot, and his talent in martial arts in this life made him grow a lot.

In addition to Xingyimen, Wing Chun Zhang Tao also came into contact, plus learned some Taoist martial arts such as Tai Chi with an old man introduced by the blind man. He knows a lot of things, and he doesn't really have much real expertise.

In the summer vacation before going to college, the old man who taught Zhang Tao Tai Chi once said that he was not as good as a specialty, and the plenary session was not as good as a specialty. Therefore, Zhang Tao systematically classified the things he learned, and then focused on Xingyiquan and Tai Chi.

Xingyi Quan has the same ancestry and the same origin, plus both of them are from the military, so the styles of the two will be a little the same. The difference is that Zhang Tao's Xingyi Quan is not complete, it is Tai Chi, which I don't know where the old man learned it.

You must know that Zhang Tao's understanding of Tai Chi was limited to the skin, or the old ladies and grandfathers on the side of the road in the park played slowly, and he never knew that the real Tai Chi was as powerful.

The blind man saw that Zhang Tao was always confined by Zhang Tao's mother during that time, and he also felt that Zhang Tao's personality was a little violent, so he easily recommended Zhang Tao to learn Tai Chi for a period of time from a person he knew who knew Tai Chi, so that Zhang Tao could be easy to reason with and reconcile his mentality.

Zhang Tao was quite resistant at first, but it was only after fighting with the old man dozens of times that the old man put him down, Zhang Tao understood his own shortcomings, and began to truly understand Tai Chi.

After coming to the stage, Zhang Tao and Brother Xu did not use boxing gloves, and their use of boxing gloves in this kind of fighting is a bit of an obstacle. The two of them hugged each other and made a move, and immediately started fighting, without saying a word, very neatly.

Zhang Tao took the lead and punched at Brother Xu's face, Brother Xu stretched out his right hand, his palm immediately blocked Zhang Tao's fist, and then with a step up, Zhang Tao's fist was pressed to his chest by Brother Xu.

Then Brother Xu Jin stepped forward, and Zhang Tao immediately felt a strong attack, and involuntarily took five or six steps back. Golden bell jar? Is there really a bell jar?

After the people in the audience saw that Zhang Tao punched Brother Xu, Brother Xu had no effect at all, but Zhang Tao, who was punching, was forced to take a few steps back. The more certain that Brother Xu would be the legendary golden bell jar, he shouted loudly.

Zhao Lin and Zhang Limei did not react much, Zhang Tao and Brother Xu knew each other, and the fight between the two was just a competition, so there was nothing surprising.

However, Zhang Tao was forced to take a few steps back by Brother Xu, which was something that the two had never seen, so the two of them were a little surprised.