Chapter 35: Protagonist Treatment
Dazzling multicolored lights dangled on the stage, and the farewell party for the graduates finally kicked off after more than a week of preparation.
Just like the consistent tradition of Yunhai University, the programs of the junior students are in the front, and the programs that really belong to the senior year are basically ranked in the second half.
Therefore, He Jin'an quietly became a beautiful man, sitting below and watching the younger students perform on the stage, whether it is singing or dancing, or sketch cross talk, although immature and young, but full of vitality.
"Next, I would like to invite He Jin, a senior in college, to perform the show martial arts ...... for everyone," the host said with a spring breeze on his face on the stage, and the original non-stop applause actually paused.
He Jin sighed, I have to say that in this era, the decline of martial arts is already obvious. Especially when compared with the prosperity of various foreign boxing and fighting sanda, it can show the decline of martial arts.
This, even He Jin, has to admit it.
The decline of martial arts is not only due to the reasons for martial arts to be complacent, but also for the reasons of the times, as well as economic reasons, anyway, it is a very complicated matter.
The rise and fall of any type of boxing is related to the times, and it is completely a hooligan to be brainless or infinitely deified from the times.
Take the current martial arts as an example, many people think that what Tai Chi Xingyi Boxing is all fancy, it is better to Sanda and Muay Thai for a long time, otherwise why don't you see Tai Chi and Xingyi in some of the world's top boxing competitions? On the contrary, it is a big man like Tyson and an explosive eater?
So now martial arts are jokingly called "dance arts" in some people's mouths, that is, they are fancy and have no actual combat ability.
Watching the following change from lively to quiet, He Jin had an indescribable feeling in his heart, could it be that martial arts are disliked like this now?
Putting aside the fact that traditional martial arts are not adapted to the rules of the ring, and putting aside the differences in race, first of all, martial arts, as a kind of technical art, if you don't even have the most basic actual combat ability, how can it be passed down for so many years? As a well-known saying in philosophy, to exist is to be reasonable. It naturally makes sense that martial arts can be passed down for such a long time.
To say that martial arts have no actual combat effect is to look at the problem completely out of the era of the origin of martial arts.
In the final analysis, the significance of martial arts as a type of boxing is that it is a technical attack, or even a battlefield fight, and as for physical fitness or something, it is completely an additional effect.
The characteristics of ancient Chinese warfare are that there are many people, and what is the biggest danger faced by a large-scale war, with tens of thousands of people standing together densely? Trampled to death, of course. If one or two thousand people have cerebral convulsions and are nervous disordered, hundreds of people can be trampled to death and injured in a minute.
The infantry is still like this, what if it is against tens of thousands of cavalry? Tens of thousands of people with broadswords and spears rushed over, protecting their chins and temples like boxers at this time, completely looking for death.
On the battlefield of cold weapons, if you are a pikeman, that is, the cannon fodder at the front, then put a three-body pose of Xingyi Fist, the front hand guards the throat and chest, the back hand guards the abdomen and lower yin, grabs a spear with both hands, and moves forward with mud steps. Xingyi Boxing is known as the martial arts handed down by Yue Fei, and Yue Fei is definitely not Muay Thai black market boxing, just think about it.
If it is a sword and shield soldier, then hold the shield in front of one hand and the sword in the back with the other, and pose a white crane with bright wings, who should pose as a Muay Thai attack......
Therefore, whether kung fu is practical or not, the key depends on how to use it.
Speaking of Japanese Jiu-Jitsu, its target is the armored samurai who holds a katana in both hands, and in the face of such an opponent, what whip leg is used is fake, if you use whip leg, you can see the opponent's big sword wave, and the hairy thigh will fly to the sky.
Compared with similar Chinese boxing methods (Tai Chi), both Japanese Jiu-Jitsu have the technology of quickly advancing and countering the joint to grab the knife, both have the technology of quickly advancing and using "internal strength" to penetrate the armor, and both have the technique of using strength to fall people, which are all practical things on the battlefield, rather than the soft and non-offensive performance that you usually see.
However, compared with Taijitsu, Japanese Jiu-Jitsu has one more "grappling skill", and the reason is actually very simple, because there are few people in the Japanese war, and hundreds of people fighting against each other is a big scene.
In addition, because Japan has not invented a shield soldier or the like, just use to dodge the knife and gun held by the opponent in both hands, and hold the opponent's arm at close range.
Even more typical is a gorgeous Brazilian martial arts: capoeira. Capoeira's movements are mainly leg skills, followed by some unbelievable tumbling and jumping skills, which are just strange tricks in the eyes of modern people, and they look good, and they are absolutely dizzy enough to change to hip-hop, and they seem to have lost the meaning of actual combat.
But what is the origin of this boxing? Hundreds of years ago, colonists invaded Brazil and listed Brazilian men as slaves, most of whom had to work in long handcuffs and could not even sleep at night. In this case, Brazilians invented the capoeira, --- a gorgeous "traditional dance", which was actually a murder punch that specifically used handcuffs and chains as a weapon.
Capoeira's basic fighting style is to constantly shift his body from side to side (dodging muskets) and staggering his hands in front of him (holding a bayonet with a chain chain). Once you have the opportunity, you can chain your opponent's arms or neck, and then strangle your target with jumps and spins.
Therefore, any kind of technique is related to the times, which is why there are many famous boxers in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.
Until now, if you haven't made some changes in line with the trend of the times, you can't make a name for yourself, and in the eyes of some people, martial arts are naturally in decline, and even have not become "dance".
Compared with taekwondo, boxing and other popular martial arts, it takes a lot longer to practice martial arts, so it is difficult to produce results in the short term.
To practice martial arts, you have to practice a variety of routines, and when you are very proficient, you will begin to practice with people according to the routines, and slowly master the changes in actual combat moves, and practice these postures into an instinct, which is called kung fu upper body.
When it comes to the actual fight, maybe after instinctively blocking and attacking, you will remember that this is a certain move.
And now, how many people are interested in martial arts? How much of it can be found that those who can concentrate on learning a set of cumbersome routines can account for it? Among these people, how much of them can persist in practicing for many years? Among these people who persevered, there must be a very small number of people who accompany the actual combat and practice kung fu to the upper body, and most of them are just to strengthen their bodies......
Practicing martial arts is a boring process, and the same month has passed, maybe those who learn taekwondo at the same time have learned several lethal moves, and those who learn martial arts have not even learned all the routines. In addition, in universities, most of the students who teach students in clubs and the like are also seniors, how high can you expect to be at a high level? Naturally, in the eyes of many students, martial arts are like chicken ribs.
Therefore, for the momentary silence below, He Jin is still mentally prepared.
When the host walked down from the stage, He Jin stepped onto the stage, looking at the curious eyes below, He Jin hugged his fists, and then stood in the center of the stage and posed in a Tai Chi starting pose.
Raise your hands, lift your hips, inhale, exhale......
He Jin followed the routine with a clear eye, and played one move at a time.
In the crowd, a pair of eyes were staring at He Jin.
It's not the legendary old man who lives in seclusion on campus, who sighed after seeing He Jin's performance and knelt down to be included in the door, but the eyes of a girl.
Du Jia.
Du Jia, who had a relationship with He Jin in Qingshan Town, stared at He Jin for a long time before poking his roommate next to him: "Look, isn't this the senior I met a few days ago?" I didn't expect it to be a senior. ”
"Yes and what? Anyway, it has nothing to do with you, Jiajia, are you moving? The roommate next to him asked with a gossipy face.
The popular male students in the university are either rich, have a face, love sports, or are literary and artistic, and they have to be gentle and considerate at the worst.
He Jin himself looks very sunny, and he is not the kind of cream student, and it is normal for girls to look at him occasionally.
"Die, you're just going to have a spring heart." Du Jia glanced at her roommate, and then looked at the stage: "I just didn't expect it to be such a coincidence." ”
"This is fate, Jiajia, don't you like to be mature? I think this senior is good......"
"If you say anything more, I'll tickle you......"
He Jinke didn't notice the episodes in the audience, and he compressed the time of this set of martial arts performances to about four minutes.
"Senior, you're so handsome...... Senior, my roommate loves you......"
Suddenly there was a shout from under the stage, and there was silence all around, and then there was a commotion one after another.
He Jin, who was concentrating on boxing, kept moving in his hands, but his eyes glanced towards the bottom of the stage.
What came into view was Du Jia with a shameful face, and her roommate with a wicked smile.
Seeing that the routine was about to end, He Jin was still a little puzzled in his heart, saying that the good protagonist was going to pretend to be forced to step on people, could it be that Wu had lost his consciousness of being a supporting role? didn't even give a chance to pretend to be forced, how could he be happy to be the protagonist if he went on like this?
Exhaling a breath, He Jin slowly retracted his fists, stood in the center of the stage, hugged his fists at the audience, and prepared to step down.
Before the applause rang out, the audience finally had an abnormal reaction, and a very disdainful voice came out.
"What the hell is this?"
The surroundings were instantly quiet, He Jin was full of tears in his heart, looking at the sky with emotion, he didn't have a mocking face and was despised by passers-by everywhere, how could he be the protagonist?
PS: This chapter is more seriously flooded, and some of the theories about martial arts in it are mostly quoted from a certain post, and I posted the post to the work......