Chapter 92: Qiao Feng's Past
The dragon and crane grab, not long ago, the Chulu people used the "dragon grabbing gong" and "crane control gong" that they had just harvested, and they fused a set of grappling hands that tend to be "art" and also have a certain "qi" effect.
Among them, "Dragon Capture Gong" is a martial art that tends to cultivate internal strength, that is, "qi", which is characterized by the fact that the internal force cultivated is easy to stack, and after reaching a certain realm, it can be stacked as if it were substance, and then realize the detailed manipulation of condensation but not dispersion.
The reason why the true qi released from the outside has an appearance similar to "dragon scales" is precisely the folds caused by the stacking of true qi......
The "qi" part is to cultivate the internal forces that are easy to stack, and the "technique" part is the way to stack the internal forces.
However, there is one of the biggest flaws - slow cultivation!
This is also why Qiao Feng called it "stupid kung fu", which requires repeated boiling and compression of internal force like water grinding, and the repetition of running the meridians during the exercise is the most complicated among the martial arts that Qiao Feng has seen and heard of.
The reason why Qiao Feng was able to cultivate to such an advanced realm, in addition to his own qualifications, was also because of other adventures, so Qiao Feng also persuaded Chu Lu people not to really change this skill.
As for how Qiao Feng practiced, when he was on the road, he couldn't help but ask Chu Luren's curiosity, and Qiao Feng didn't hide it.
At first, after Wang Jiantong learned that Qiao Feng practiced "Dragon Capture Gong", he supported him very much to continue his efforts, and also encouraged him when he wanted to give up and change other internal skills several times.
But at that time, Qiao Feng only thought that Wang Jiantong hoped that he would not be a half-person and sharpen him, and now he ...... The deceased is gone, and Qiao Feng simply doesn't want to think about it.
At that time, Qiao Feng's internal strength was indeed very slow, but with the encouragement of Wang Jiantong, he persevered, practiced diligently day and night, and more importantly, Qiao Feng's "Dragon Claw Gong" passed on in Shaolin Temple, as well as the "Demon Clutche" passed down after Xuan Ku's special instructions, played an important role at this time!
Originally, whatever Qiao Feng practiced at that time, it was not very smooth, the internal skills were too "stupid" and the entry was slow, and the "Dragon Claw Skill" and "Demon Clutch Surrender" were also because of one rigidity and one softness, and the more he practiced, the more he reached a dead end......
Qiao Feng may not have thought much about it, Duan Yu didn't care about it when he heard Qiao Feng's words about it, but Chu Luren, who had a deep understanding of the mechanism of martial arts, suspected the intentions of the Shaolin monk.
Normally, the outer disciples of Shaolin Temple will only be taught one seventy-two stunts, but Qiao Feng will be taught one more skill?
Now that I think about it, the dragon claw skill that Qiao Feng chose at the beginning is indeed in line with his own character, as a major killer move for both internal and external cultivation, it can be described as a model of fierceness in Shaolin kung fu.
Although Qiao Feng did not boast about himself, Chu Luren estimated that Qiao Feng's practice was quite fast at the beginning - after all, Qiao Feng was only thirty years old now, and during this period, he also made seven major contributions to the beggar gang and completed the three major tests of Wang Jiantong......
It should be in his early twenties, and he has already "graduated" Shaolin, right?
Shaolin's assessment of lay disciples is not as strict as that of its own disciples walking out of the mountains, but it is by no means easy.
And Qiao Feng was about to leave Shaomu Mountain, and was taught the "Demon Clutches" by Xuan Ku, which was more than other lay disciples, and he was more than a seventy-two stunt.
Chu Luren also understood at this time why Qiao Feng learned the clutches of Xuan Ku in the original work, but it showed that he knew the dragon claw skill - this is inconsistent with the setting that Shaolin lay disciples only learn one stunt!
It seems that there are exceptions......
It's just to know that this kind of "exception" is to go to the first seat of the Dharma Academy, and even alarm the abbot.
Xuan Ku is Qiao Feng's mentor, maybe it is really for Qiao Feng's good, Chu Luren doesn't understand him, so he doesn't speculate, but ......
That abbot Xuanci is the person who distrusts Qiao Feng the most!
Even before Qiao Feng was about to take over as the gang leader, he specially wrote a letter to Wang Jiantong, which became the direct fuse of the Apricot Forest incident, why would this kind of person allow Qiao Feng to learn one more seventy-two stunt?
Think about it again, Qiao Feng fell into a bottleneck in martial arts because of these two martial arts, one is rigid and the other is soft......
The people of Chulu have to have the heart of a villain!
It's just that according to what Qiao Feng said, it is really a blessing and a curse, just when Qiao Feng's internal and external skills are not smooth, because of his merits, he was taught the first six palms of the eighteen palms of the dragon descending - it was usually the transmission of three palms and two palms, but after he made several merits, the first six palms were taught together.
If the reason is concerned, it is completely possible to guess now that nine times out of ten Wang Jiantong deliberately suppressed it!
It's just that the beggar gang is a gang after all, and compared with the sect that maintains the master-apprentice relationship, it has more clear rewards and punishments.
The master does not reward the apprentice and still has a score, but the leader does not reward the meritorious junior brother, and it is difficult to convince the public......
Wang Jiantong only suppressed it, and after Qiao Feng's repeated meritorious contributions, he could only teach it in one breath, otherwise he was afraid that the elders would have to say it.
After Qiao Feng comprehended the eighteen palms of the dragon, he finally understood the change of "rigidity and softness" from this "Yang to Rigidity" palm technique, so Qiao Feng took the dragon claw gong and the demon palm as a guide, and retained the "Yang" side of the six palms of the dragon, but it was both rigid and soft, so far...... Qiao Feng has made great progress in the three external skills.
During this period, he "went crazy" again, and then he was blessed by misfortune, so that this rigidity and softness really reached the level of "mutual aid", so that when cultivating the "dragon capture skill" that requires stacking internal force, it also got twice the result with half the effort!
Therefore, Qiao Feng speculated that this dragon capture skill seems to be pure and stable, but there may be another mystery inside, and the efficiency can be greatly improved by using the method of mutual assistance between rigidity and softness, and the practice of making internal forces rigid and soft embrace each other.
In Qiao Feng's words, it was like a little kneading before, but after the combination of rigidity and softness, it was like twisting hemp rope, and "compression" became simpler.
It's just that not to mention the Dragon Claw Gong, Demon Descending Palm, and Dragon Eighteen Palms are not easy to pass on, and Qiao Feng can be practiced, and there is also a lot of luck in it, so he just reminded Chu Lu that there is no way to replicate his adventures to teach.
As for the "crane control gong......
Qiao Feng is only a simple learner, after all, he has already practiced the "Dragon Capture Skill", and using this trick can be regarded as twice the result with half the effort, but for Qiao Feng, the effect is average.
Counting it, this trick is more like the external method of "capturing the dragon true qi", but Qiao Feng's dragon grabbing true qi is already different from the original version, and most of his kung fu is on the "Eighteen Palms of Dragon Descending" after combining rigidity and softness, so naturally he doesn't need any crane control skills.
After the Chu Lu people learned it, they pondered left and right, and found that these two kinds of martial arts did have a lot in common and cooperated.
Crane Control Gong is more like a kind of external use to turn the dragon's true qi from "yang" to "yin......
So Chu Luren simply was on the road and fused the two.
Duan Yu had long been accustomed to Chu Luren's habit of suddenly having an epiphany for a while, and he also helped explain to Qiao Feng - it wouldn't be long anyway!
Although Qiao Feng felt that this was not scientific...... Ah no, it's not martial arts, but it's not bad for a while.
As a result, the Chu Lu people fused the "Dragon Crane Great Grab", which focused more on "art", that is, a move that could further condense the dragon capture true qi that was already conducive to stacking.
And this result, for the Chulu people, is just right - because they already have an in-depth understanding of the "Dragon Capture Gong", the Chu Lu people can use the "Little Chaos Gong" to simulate the true qi of the Dragon Capture......