Chapter 118 The Praying Mantis Catches the Cicada Section 1 The drunkard's intention is not to drink
The waterwheel king and Ma Kedi, as well as Yang Stick, all saw it, this little devil used a very special body shape footwork, the stride is a line, the feet are not alternate, the single step is also close to the hand, a series of squeezing hooks do not throw the opponent to the ground, and use methods such as locking the throat to make the opponent unable to resist.
These little devils are vicious, originally wrestling can not attack the lower body and throat and other positions, but the devils also specialize in playing yin, the injury is the Chinese wrestlers do not pay attention to the position, these two positions are still very weak parts, once attacked, particularly painful, the injury is also serious.
Ma Kedi and Yang Bangzi can probably guess that this is judo, but the watermill king doesn't understand what kind of wrestling technique the little devil is. The other two winners also won against the Mongolian wrestlers, and all nine people who fought against the little devils in the back were defeated.
To put it bluntly, the little devil's judo also evolved from Chinese martial arts. Judo is a martial arts that focuses on wrestling and ground fighting, and it is now said that Japan is known as the "land of judo". Judo is a unique discipline of Japanese martial arts, which evolved from Jiu-Jitsu.
At the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Chen Yuanyun, a native of Zhejiang, went to Japan in 1638 to help create Jiu-Jitsu, and the Japanese learned the techniques of kicking, hitting, wrestling, and holding, and formed a new school of Jiu-Jitsu in combination with their own martial arts and their own national conditions and foreign martial arts.
In 1882, Jigoro Kano, a student at Tokyo Imperial University in Japan, known as the "father of judo", synthesized the essence of various schools of jiu-jitsu that were popular at the time, and founded modern judo, which mainly focused on throwing skills, solid skills, and body skills, and at the same time established a lecture hall for training judo athletes. From the Sengoku period of Japan to the Tokugawa period (15th to 16th centuries AD), judo was referred to as jiu-jitsu or physical arts. The term judo is now used. It is simplified from "Nippon Pulfudo Judo".
The Japanese don't like to say that his "national art" judo is an evolution of tricks stolen from Chinese martial arts. I made up some legends to prove that this thing had been around for a long time. Here's what they said.
In the writings of various schools of judo. There are various ways of saying it. One legend is that during the reign of Emperor Taruhito (who succeeded to the throne in 29 B.C., Nomi Suya and Dangma Kesu had a famous fight. Their martial arts are fought with a combination of punches, kicks, and wrestling. Since then, some have absorbed the wrestling techniques and developed into the current sport of sumo.
Others summed up their experience in martial arts and developed it into jiu-jitsu, which in turn evolved into judo, a form of sports. According to records, the earliest school was the Takeuchi school, which was founded in June of the first year of astronomy (1532); Then, at the end of Toyotomi (c. 1590), the Araki school arose; After the Tokugawa Iemitsu period (1623), there were the Dream School, the Segang School, the Yoshido School, the Naosin School, the Ryojo School, the Tenjin Mayo School, the Rising Reverse School, and the Shibukawa School.
You can see it in these legends. This judo is very practical, the movements are simple and fast, and the ultimate goal is to knock down the opponent so that he is powerless to resist, so the Chinese wrestlers who have not been exposed to this style of play have suffered some losses.
In fact, there is another Yang stick they didn't see, these ten little devils are not only masters of judo, they are all masters of judo, jiu-jitsu and karate, which is not many people who dare to cultivate three in Japan, and the reason why they can concentrate on three repairs and have a certain amount of cultivation is precisely the identity of these devils.
None of them were ordinary Japanese soldiers. These are all high-ranking agents subordinate to the North China Front Secret Service Headquarters! As an agent, you have to undergo a lot of martial arts training, except for these martial arts schools in Japan. You also have to learn Western martial arts and some Chinese martial arts.
To deal with Chinese wrestling, they had specially studied it in their usual training, and they had caught Chinese wrestlers in Beiping and Tianjin as live targets, trained in actual combat, and found ways to restrain Chinese wrestling, in other words, these Japanese agents were prepared.
This time, in order to cooperate with the emperor's envoy's propaganda and appeasement to all parts of North China, Maochuan Daisa in Beiping sent his most powerful subordinates to accompany him, and Baoding's secret agent branch hoped to take advantage of the opportunity to hold a wrestling meeting to strike a blow to the spirit of the Chinese people, not only to occupy the land of China, but also to uproot the roots in the hearts of the people.
The more martial the place, the more fierce the people, Baoding is such a city that can be defeated but will never give in. The Japanese army has occupied it for several years, and it has not stopped on this ground! The Eighth Route and the guerrillas outside the city were able to attack the imperial army a few miles away from the city recently, and all kinds of underground anti-Japanese activities in the city never stopped.
The gendarmerie, which was troubled by this matter, listened to the traitors' bad tricks and wanted to use the wrestling meeting to attract some bloody Chinese from the people, let the masters from Japan and Mongolia defeat them, and frustrate the people's sharp spirit, the drunkard's intention is not to drink, the devil's wrestling meeting is fake, and the resistance of the Chinese is true!
So far, the effect of the little devil's damage trick is not bad, the Chinese are at a disadvantage in the confrontation match with the Japanese and the Mongols, and the skills shown by the five Chinese who have passed the test, and the instructor led by the Japanese army agents on the high platform has also figured out how to crack it.
Now there is only one Chinese and the last Japanese agent left, the stupid Chinese squatting in the waibuna, just smoking a bag of dry tobacco, and smashing the pot. As for the Japanese agent, he walked straight to the center of the field, his eyes showed a fierce light, and he took an open-hand posture.
Unlike the other Japanese agents who opened with a judo stance, the last one to appear was a black belt in karate, and he had the strongest kung fu in karate among all the agents trained in Beiping!
This karate and judo are two different things, many people still think they are the same, wrong, judo is not very appreciative of the yin in the softness, but it is very practical, from beginning to end is a contest between control and anti-control, and it is easy to learn. Karate is also a very practical sport, and it is said that after half a year of training, men can break five 1 cm thick planks with a fist, and women can break four pieces with a hand knife. Karate is a practice of self-denial and self-confidence and perseverance, and it is said that the practitioner will live longer.
The birthplace of karate was the historical Ryukyu Kingdom (present-day Ryukyu Islands), and its origin is disputed. One of the most commonly accepted theories in academic circles is that in 1392, the Ryukyu Kingdom sent an envoy to pay tribute to the Ming Dynasty of China. Emperor Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty sent 36 Fujian people to Ryukyu.
These Chinese immigrants established Kume Village near the port of Naha, bringing advanced Chinese technology to the Ryukyus. Chinese boxing was also brought to Ryukyu at this time, and combined with the local fighting art of Ryukyu players, it developed into the prototype of today's karate, Tang Hands. This statement is called the "Kume 36 surname input theory".
However, some people have questioned this theory, pointing out that the Chinese boxing method was not developed in the early Ming Dynasty, and the Tang hand was introduced to Ryukyu in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. In 1609, the Satsuma Domain of Japan invaded the Ryukyus, turning them into vassals and imposing a ban on arms. In order to resist the oppression of Satsuma, the locals learned Chinese boxing from the Chinese and combined it with the local fighting art Ryukyu players to form the Tang hand. This theory is known as the "Keicho Input Theory" (1609 was the 14th year of Keicho in Japan). The Oshima Notes claim that the Tang hand was brought into Ryukyu by the Chinese Gongxiangjun.
There is also a theory that karate originated from the Ryukyu folk dance party. The dance party is a kind of Ryukyu dance, which is a kind of Ryukyu folk dance with a martial arts nature. The dance party later developed into Ryukyu players in combination with Chinese martial arts, and Ryukyu players developed into Tang hands and karate. The empty-handed family An Li Anheng and his disciples, as well as Rong Yiren, all supported this statement.
No matter how to evaluate the origin of karate, this karate is indeed lacking in fighting the enemy with bare hands, and it must be accurate and stable to win the opponent with one move, to put it bluntly, the skills used to fight!
The karate master is ready to wait for the Chinese to come up and rush through the middle of his opponent with a series of splitting kicks, and then crush his opponent's chest and abdomen, which is a move that wants to kill people.
Yang Bangzi finished knocking the cigarette ash at this time, rolled the cigarette pouch and rolled it to the waist, took off the cotton hat on his head, put it on the ground, did not take off the cotton jacket, lifted the hem and tucked it in the waistband of his trousers, stomped his feet twice, grabbed the loess and rubbed his hands, and walked slowly to the center of the field. (To be continued......)