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This year's Hong Kong Autumn International Lighting Fair is more prosperous than in previous years, and the flow of people has also increased a lot. The economies of Europe and the United States should have recovered almost as well. Conditioning Chen Dou stood on the roof for four days, with backache and leg pain. Hard-minded, please allow me to take a break tonight, chat with friends by the way, and answer some questions from netizens:

First: the style of writing.

Some friends have said that my writing style is a bit like storytelling, and that's true. I think it was influenced by my first master.

My first master was my neighbor, Lao Limbo. Old Lin Bo didn't teach me kung fu at first, but told me stories: from the Three Kingdoms, Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Golden Gun (Yang Jiajiang), and Yue Quan to Qi Jiguang. It took six or seven years until I moved in 1983 and I didn't have much contact with me when I went to middle school.

When Lao Lin Bo told me the story, he did not use our local Wuyi dialect, but in the vernacular. That is, Cantonese dialect. At that time, in the Wuyi area, few people could speak pure and fluent vernacular, and those who could speak were people with backgrounds and backgrounds.

The Wuyi area is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in China. The so-called hometown of overseas Chinese, to put it bluntly, turned out to be too poor, too poor to live, so they had to leave their hometown and cross the ocean to make a living. Nowadays, there are more overseas Chinese in the Wuyi area than in China, and even in Chinatowns in some cities in the United States and Canada, Taishan (one of the five yi) has become the main language, more popular than vernacular and Mandarin. San Francisco (San Francisco) is an example of this.

Old Limber told the story without any manuscript, and he came as soon as he opened his mouth. A glass of boiling water, a few hand-rolled cigarettes (usually I roll them for him, commonly known as "big heads"), you can talk about the last night. It's pretty much a must-have for the kids in our little building.

At that time, the two most famous storytellers in Guangdong Province --- Lin Zhaoming and Zhang Yuekai, who were no less popular in Guangdong than Master Liu Lanfang in Northeast China. But I personally think that Old Limber tells a better story than both of them.

Lao Lin Bo's storytelling style has two points: one is to quote from the side, and there are many small allusions inserted in the story to support it, obviously it is about the Yang family general, and he turned to the Tang Dynasty when he was talking, and so on; The second is to arrange the troops in formation, and the details of the fight are explained very carefully, and the hands are dancing. The most impressive time, as he spoke, he smashed a bench next to him with one palm. Let Aunt Ah Xi (Lao Limbo's wife) complain for a while. The benches in Guangdong are made of very thick wood, which is durable.

Old Limbo taught me kung fu by accident. The small building I lived in was in the suburbs, and I walked a few steps downstairs to see a vegetable field. We have an urban hukou, and we can go to the neighborhood committee every month to show various vouchers such as food stamps, meat stamps, oil stamps, and cloth stamps with our hukou skills, while the peasants in the neighboring villages do not have this kind of treatment. Sometimes the peasants' children would come and steal food stamps or meat stamps, but we would not show weakness and often dig their sweet potatoes (sweet potatoes), pick cucumbers, and sometimes even steal the peasants' chickens. So the two groups of kids often fight. From the third grade to the fifth grade of primary school, that is, from '79 to '82, I had to call once or twice a week almost once a week, and the police at the police station didn't bother to pay attention to it.

Old Limber had five daughters, but no sons, and he loved me very much. Once, I was beaten so badly ---that my eyes were blue and my nose was swollen, and the corners of my mouth were bleeding. Just let me go to him after ten o'clock in the evening. At that time, people didn't have much entertainment and went to bed early. Ten o'clock is late.

Lao Lin Bo led me to the back alley, taught me about three months before and after, and taught me a method of training strength and three strokes.

The method of this exercise is very simple: stand up straight and relax with the whole body, open your hands to the sides and level with your shoulders, grasp the fist shape with your hands, and clench your fists 49 times in a row, clenching your fists tighter and tighter, not relaxing halfway, and only slowly relaxing and opening your hands after the last moment.

Do this three times on the sides of your body, in front of you, and three times on top of your head.

I didn't care about this method of practicing strength at first, but when I was in college, I found out the relevant information, and found that this practice method was very consistent with part of the content of the Shaolin Yijin Sutra taught by Teacher Jing Yulan, and I was surprised.

The three tricks that Lao Limbo taught me were "a handful of divine sand to make the face", "close to the body" and "collapse the door inside and outside"

The first two moves are attacking, and the last move is defending.

The point of "collapsing the inside and outside of the door" is in this door word, defending the center and attacking, which is very practical. I always thought that this move was Lao Lin Bo's own move, because in the materials I had read before, there was no such way of playing, but at the beginning of this year I found a book in a bookstore in Hong Kong about the inheritance of Shaolin Nature Gate in Hong Kong. There is a DVD in the book, and when I saw the third part of the fight, tears flowed straight out, because I saw the action drill of "slamming the door inside and out" again. This trick will be shared in the third volume of this book for everyone to enjoy.

Three months later, I was already "lonely and invincible" in the neighborhood, and once injured an adult in stealing sweet potatoes, and was found by someone after the worst, and paid 50 yuan to the family. At that time, my father's salary was fifty-five yuan, and my mother's salary was twenty-eight yuan. As a result, my dad beat me so hard that I even broke the feather duster.

I still remember a key to fighting that old Limber told me: "The key point of fighting is one courage, two strength and three kung fu." The first thing is to have courage, the second is to have great strength, and the third is the use of moves. Don't use weapons in ordinary fights, your opponent will not dare to really hit you with a weapon, but will suffer. In a fight, you must stick to the other party, so that he can't exert his strength, you can fight as much as you want..."

Later, when I was in middle school, my father's unit was divided and he moved. Leaving the friends I grew up with, and the happy land in my heart (which is now unrecognizable). After that, he rarely met with Lao Limbo.

In 88, I was admitted to university, and I took the prize money from my family to buy a cigarette and give it to Lao Lin Bo, which was the last time we met.

Here's wishing old Limbo good in heaven.

Of course, I also understand that the writing of online articles is mainly based on Xiaobai and H texts, and the old-school style will definitely serve the streets. Some netizens specifically reminded me that I would try my best to downplay the tone and writing of this kind of storytelling. But in my heart, there is always an old man who tells stories while dancing and telling stories, lingering......

Second: What to look for in this book

I think there are three highlights of this book: 1. It is the description of the martial arts scene; 2 is a detailed description of the battle between the two sides on the ancient battlefield. 3 is the storyline.

1. Descriptions of martial arts: You have already seen some of the ways I describe them in the book. In order to prepare for these martial arts scenes, I consulted a lot of materials, and collected a lot of gun books, knife books, boxing books, etc. The names and playing styles of the moves you see are all based on their own facts, not my own blind fabrication. As the plot deepens, especially when Yue Fei breaks the Golden Vulture in the fourth volume, the four hammers and eight fierce will be dark. That's how cool it is.

2. As for the description of the battle between the two sides on the ancient battlefield, I personally think that many books are written incorrectly, or are written very superficially. I will let my friends see a whole new style in this book. The reason why Jin Guo's military strength is so powerful is because he uses advanced techniques, whether it is a kidnapping horse or a Jin Futu, it is a kind of equipment and equipment. Both the Liao State and the Jin State were much lower than the Jin State in terms of investment in military equipment and in the equipment of the army, so it was natural for them to fail. The reason why the Yue family army was able to defeat the Jin State was also because the Yue family army was also equipped with a large number of military equipment, and the level of configuration was higher than that of the Jin State. Therefore, the Yuejia army competed with the entire Jin country with a mere local army, and won the battle. This is not my opinion, but the opinion of an enthusiast I found in Hong Kong who studied ancient military equipment. The confrontation of these ancient instruments will be another highlight of this book.

3. Storyline: Sell it here, you will see a brand-new, historically logical Yue Fei.

By the way, friends who read books through the **** link, can you help open an account at the starting point, and then read the book after collecting it. I took a look, and there were more than 200 clicks on **** yesterday. Anyway, it's all free, after opening an account, you can praise two sentences if you are happy, and if you are not happy, you can spit out a groove, take a picture of the brick, and let Chen Dou know what the problem is.

I really hope to communicate more with all of you.

Upload a video by the way today, the moves in it are the killer moves used after the duel between King Xiaoliang and Yue Fei tomorrow, you might as well guess the name of the move. Just guess the approximate meaning, and guess the prize.

In addition, I need the name of a princess of Jinguo, this princess is strong in martial arts, young and beautiful, and will have a relationship with Yang Zaixing, so please give me an opinion.

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