Chapter 68 Tai Chi Shaoxia III
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Binnie of Country M: Born in Los Angeles, Country M, he learned martial arts at the age of five, including boxing, wrestling, judo, self-defense, Muay Thai, Shoto-ryu karate, Aikido and country C boxing. He is an unprecedented martial arts wizard in the karate world! His martial arts are a variety of kung fu integrated mixed martial arts skills, coupled with his talent, speed and superior strength, far beyond the level of OUM's contemporaneous masters, he has swept the OUM and JB boxing worlds in many years. He has a record of 58 games unbeaten and holds the title for 27 years, a record that has never been broken in the history of sports. He has admitted to learning Muay Thai and competing in Muay Thai.
In fact, Binny's biggest strength has always been well hidden, rarely used in MMA, never easy to show people until the last resort, often in the most urgent moments, to save himself from many dangers, that is, "Aikido". Aikido is a kind of JB martial art that wins by skill, and it is a modern martial art rooted in the Japanese Daito-ryu Aiki Jiu-Jitsu, the main characteristics are "overcoming rigidity with softness", "borrowing strength", and "not taking the initiative to attack". What is now commonly known as Aikido is divided into two schools, JB and H, and there are some differences between them under their respective developments.
The founder of Aikido, Mr. Morihei Ueshiba, studied jiu-jitsu at a young age. In 1915, he was under the head of the Daito-ryu Aiki Jiu-Jitsu General Headquarters, Takeda Sokaku, and followed Takeda as an instructor. In 1920, he was invited by the founder of the Daihonkyo religion, Denki Wang, to Saburo. In Ayabe, Kyoto, "Ueshiba Juku" was opened to teach Jiu-Jitsu. And it is integrated into the teachings and ideas of the Great Honko. Another style of Aikido was established. Because there were many soldiers in the Great Honke, it helped him a lot in his future achievements. About two or three years later, due to the influence of "Lingyan", Ueshiba's martial arts research became more and more focused on the spiritual level, and began to develop a set of martial arts theories that were different from Aiki-jiu-jitsu. In 1922, his theory was officially named "Aiki Martial Arts". In 1931, with the assistance of Admiral Isamu Takeshita, the Kobushikan Dojo was established in Tokyo. In 1940, the Imperial Martial Arts Association was established to promote Aiki martial arts. In 1942, the Imperial Warrior Society began to use the name "Aikido"; In 1948, the Imperial Warrior Society was officially renamed Aikikai. After World War II, Koreans Choi Yong-su and Choi Hong-hee introduced Aikido and Tangte (karate) to South Korea, respectively, and formed the Korean style of Aikido and Taekwondo.
Aikido is characterized by cutting into the opponent's dead corners and destroying the opponent's center of gravity, focusing on joint techniques and wrestling techniques. Instead of attacking the opponent with brute force, it directs the opponent's strength to a non-threatening direction, and even absorbs it into its own strength and counterattacks. Emphasizing that skill has nothing to do with age, gender, or physique, it is entirely about harmonizing and using one's own qi, controlling and destroying the opponent's qi to determine the outcome of the victory. Korean-style aikido, on the other hand, is more aggressive.
In addition to moves that use the body, Aikido also uses weapons such as swords and staffs. Aikido has no competition, no idea of competing with others. It is not a martial art that destroys others. Rather, it is to practice and cultivate one's own creative martial arts with others. Aikido's "aiki" is a secret, and it's hard to understand. Things that are difficult to explain, there are many explanations among high-level exercisers. Some say that "aiki" is similar to Chinese qigong; Some people say that "aiki" is a name left over from ancient times, but now it doesn't really mean much. All in all, "aiki" is at least related to movement between exercisers. Avoiding the conflict of strength flow between exercisers, and seeking the unity of strength between exercisers, and pursuing the situation of indisputable victory, this explanation is not far off.
The main techniques of Aikido are throwing and holding, and there are also hitting, but they are secondary. The main part of Japanese judo is also wrestling, but it is very different from Aikido. There are competitions in judo, so it is forbidden to use both wrestling and holding at the same time. Most of the techniques of Aikido require the use of both throwing and holding, and if you do not have the spirit to protect your opponent, it is dangerous to continue to practice, so practicing Aikido should cultivate the spirit of protecting your opponent, which is one of the reasons why Aikido is called a creative martial art.
Originally, Aikido was just a form of exercise for the practice of "form", and its basic idea was to fight against the amount of force without using the amount of force. Compared to sports such as judo and karate, Aikido, which does not have a sense of roughness, is popular among the elderly and women as a mental exercise and fitness exercise.
Aikido exercises do not require the physical strength of the opponent, so they can participate regardless of gender, age, or level, and are loved by people from all walks of life in the world. Aikido is a movement of the whole body that can regulate breathing, treat low back pain, and promote blood circulation. "The mystery of Aikido is that I reconcile myself with the workings of the universe and make myself one with the universe. No matter how strong the opponent is, even if he attacks me with the fastest and most powerful force, I will not fail. Aikido is non-resistant. True martial arts will never fail anytime and anywhere. True martial arts is to adjust the qi of the universe and protect and nurture all-encompassing sentient beings. The root of martial arts is the spirit of God's love and love for all things.
According to Ueshiba Morihei, the founder of Aikido, the meaning of the word "aiki" means to be one with qi, that is, to be one with the qi of heaven and earth; To put it more simply, it's about being in tune with nature. If you are able to depict the extreme of nature through your own movements through Aikido, it means that you have realized the extreme meaning of Aikido techniques. When the self and nature become one, a sense of stability like Mount Tai will appear, as well as the ultimate in beauty and harmony. For this reason, the movements of Aikido are mainly circular movements that do not contradict each other, and there are infinite possibilities in the wonderful movements that do not contradict the principles of nature, forming the core skills of Aikido.
At the same time, the training method of Aikido also follows the main purpose of being one with nature, and there are opponents as if there are no opponents, corresponding to each other. In the course of practice, the other person is always in harmony with oneself, and if the two parties fail to reconcile and become opposed to each other, it is against the natural law of oneness of self and others.
Because of this, it is not possible to adopt a competitive method of Aikido like other martial arts, and if you adopt a competitive training method instead. It is bound to form opposing actions. It produces properties that are contrary to the cultivation method of Aikido, which is one of the body and mind and embodies the ultimate in nature.
The method of exercising Aikido also has a great influence on the formation of personality. Everyone knows. The movements of Aikido on the body are almost identical to those of the mind, and if you want to cultivate the mind through Aikido, if you want to cultivate the mind through Aikido, you must have firm faith in your heart. Undoubtedly, this is of great help to cultivate a social person who is soft on the outside and strong on the inside, and is completely free.
Those who want to learn Aikido must fully understand the characteristics of Aikido, and in order to understand it further, they must work hard to cultivate and experience the meaning of Aikido (esoteric points) for themselves.
"Characteristics of Aikido. It is a natural and extreme expression of physical fitness.
The movements of nature are not fixed, but change in a kaleidoscopic way. The flow of water can be used as a metaphor, which often changes from place to place. Even if you just touch a tree, the flow of the wind will be varied.
The first is to pay attention to "qi". "Qi" is rich in connotation, which not only represents the natural qi that exists objectively, but also represents the abstract qi, such as murderous qi, spiritual qi, anger, domineering, etc., and also expresses the abstract force that sustains life activities. The ancient Chinese thinker Huainanzi defined qi as "qi is the foundation of life"; In ancient Indian philosophy, qi was called "brana". It is also believed that qi is the origin of the universe and the foundation of life activities. Aikido believes that qi is the fundamental force that sustains life activities. Attaches great importance to the cultivation of "qi".
The second is to pay attention to the unity of qi, mind and body. According to Ueshiba, the essence of Aiki is to activate the five bodies through the wonderful use of Qi, which is the driving force of life, so that the mind and body can move freely, that is, the mind and body are one.
The third is to focus on courtesy. Aikido, which is based on traditional Japanese culture, is distinguished from other martial arts by placing great emphasis on its spirituality. Aikido not only exercises the mind and body, but also tempers human nature, so it is also the "practice" of practice. Therefore, Aikido focuses on etiquette. Etiquette runs through the practice of Aikido.
Fourth, the techniques of Aikido are composed of movements that conform to the laws of nature, conform to the laws of movement of the human body, and are comprehensive, balanced and harmonious.
Although Aikido does not pay attention to the battle between victory and defeat, it has a unique technical defense effect, and its technique pays attention to three-dimensional attack, that is, it can attack vertically, and it can "sit" to win by surprise, and it can skillfully use the opponent's strength and strength to exert force. Those who are highly accomplished can do whatever they want. When attacked by a mob, the reflex action of quickly and agilely avoiding the attack will naturally come into play. For women, when they are suddenly attacked by a mob, it is important not only to defeat the strong with the weak, but also to be able to deal with accidents calmly, and these can be cultivated through the cultivation of Aikido. Therefore, Aikido is especially suitable as a female self-defense technique. Now the enemy is not all thugs, the car that has lost control, the building materials falling from the heights, etc., are all the enemies of our survival. There are many cases where people who practice Aikido are able to react quickly and escape when faced with sudden danger.
The founder of Aikido was Morihei Ueshiba of Japan. Born in 1883, Ueshiba was frail and sickly from an early age. As a teenager, he went to Tokyo to study jiu-jitsu; He became a soldier at the age of twenty and was proficient in rifle assassination; Participated in the Russo-Japanese War. In 1920, he set up the "Zhizhi Boxing Gym" named after his surname. During this period, he combined the experience of various martial arts schools and began to improve martial arts. He put forward the concept of "qi" and further put forward the concept of "aiki". "Aiki" means that everywhere conforms to the laws of change in nature. He likened the principles of his martial arts to the reaction process of a large tree when it is blown by a gust of windβββ a large tree, when the wind blows in all directions, its leaves will make different oscillations. Like the leaves of a large tree, the Aiki Martial Arts Technique produces an endless array of ever-changing techniques under the action of the air current. In 1922, Ueshiba Morihei officially named his martial arts "Aiki Martial Arts".
Morihei Ueshiba was born on December 14, 1883, in Nishinoya Village, Mulou County, Wakayama Prefecture (now Tanabe City), Japan. He was frail and sickly at a young age, but he was very intelligent, had a strong memory, and was observant and reflexes. As a teenager, Ueshiba Morihei went to Tokyo alone to learn "Qi Reverse Flow" and "Shin Yin Flow" Jiu-Jitsu. He joined the army at the age of twenty and fought in the Russo-Japanese War. After demobilization, Ueshiba returned to his hometown and opened a martial arts hall in the countryside. Accept apprentices to teach Jiu-Jitsu. Meanwhile. He also learned judo from the famous judo master Kiyoshi Takagi. Learn the martial arts of the "Yagyu School of Shineye Ryu" (including jiu-jitsu, swordsmanship, stick jutsu, etc.) at the dojo run by the famous teacher Nakai Masakatsu, and receive a waiver from Masayuki Tsubori. After that, Morihei Ueshiba went to Hokkaido to open up the wasteland, where he learned "Daito-ryu" jiu-jitsu from the "Daito-ryu" jiu-jitsu master Takeda Sokaku (at that time, it was not named "Daito-ryu", and when Ueshiba Morihei was represented by the professor, he passed on the art under the name of "Asahi-ryu" jiu-jitsu). Both the "Yagyu School" and the "Daito-ryu" Jiu-Jitsu emphasized the use of softness to overcome rigidity and ingenuity to win, which had a huge impact on the formation of Aikido in the future.
In 1920, Ueshiba Morihei became acquainted with the famous teacher of the "Great Honjiao", Wai Wang Renzaburo. Soon after, Ueshiba Morihei moved to Kyoto. With the help of the export Wang Renzaburo, the "Ueshiba Boxing Gym" was opened. Morihei Ueshiba, who is a good thinker, has learned from years of experience in studying various jiu-jitsu schools that it is necessary to transform martial arts and make them have the color of the times. Through the study of "Daidongliu Jiu-Jitsu", he drew on the concept of "Aiki" in "Daidong-ryu Jiu-Jitsu", combined it with the teachings of Daihonkyo, to which he belonged, and expanded the concept of "Aiki" in martial arts to the category of philosophy, proposing that the so-called "Aiki" is in line with the laws of nature everywhere, and renamed "Aiki" in the original sense of martial arts as "breathing power". Year 1922. Ueshiba Morihei officially named his martial arts "Aiki Martial Arts". In society, his martial arts are called "Aiki Jiu-Jitsu".
In 1924, Ueshiba Morihei went to Mongolia with the export of Otozaburo. And took part in the army of the Mongols. Aikido later suffered a devastating blow to Ueshiba's entire army in a battle with the Chinese warlord Zhang Zuolin. Through this campaign, Ueshiba Morihei realized that any martial art is insignificant in the face of modern weapons. So, he escaped the battlefield and returned to Japan to resume his old business and open a martial arts gym. But by this time, Ueshiba Morihei's thinking had changed dramatically. He realized that martial arts should not be limited to martial arts, but more importantly, to achieve harmony between man and nature through the practice of martial arts. Since then, he has used his philosophy of life to advocate the viewpoint of martial arts. This was a turning point in the development of Aikido.
Under the guidance of the new ideas, Aikiwushu had many changes in the content of the training, and it was quickly welcomed by society. In 1926, Japanese Admiral Takeshita summoned Ueshiba Morihei to Tokyo, and after talking with Ueshiba Morihei, he felt that his ideas were very fresh, so he decided to support Ueshiba Morihei. The following year, Isamu Takeshita gave his property to Ueshiba Morihei. Since then, Aiki martial arts have a foothold in Tokyo.
In 1931, Ueshiba Morihei built the Aikido headquarters on Ushiiri Wakamatsu Street in Tokyo, named it "Kobukan", and spread Aiki's martial arts to all of Japan with "Kobukan" as the center. In 1936, Ueshiba Morihei officially named Aiki Martial Arts "Aiki Martial Arts". In 1940, the Aikido Imperial Martial Arts Association was established as a foundation, and in 1942 it joined the Great Japan Martial Arts Association, and in 1948 the Imperial Martial Arts Association was renamed the Aikikai Foundation, which was recognized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Culture of the Japanese government. From then on, the name "Aikido" was used.
During World War II, seeing the cruelty of the war, Morihei Ueshiba gave up his job as the host of Aikido and retired to work as a farmer in the Iwama countryside of Ibaraki Prefecture, living a life of "martial farmers".
By the end of World War II, the Aikido headquarters was in ruins. Ueshiba Morihei's son, Ueshiba Kichichimaru, is determined to revive Aikido. In the beginning, the work of reviving Aikido was very difficult, and the number of people who studied it was only two or three at the very least. However, Kichijomaru persevered, opened a workshop, and ran the "Aiki Kaisho", and the work of Aikido gradually improved. In September 1956, Aikido held its first public martial arts tournament and caused a sensation. Taking this as an opportunity, the influence of Aikido rapidly expanded. Since then, Aikido has developed rapidly. After decades of development, Aikido has now become a very popular martial art in the world.
Aikido is a kind of last-strike-first-system, with hitting and pinching the vital parts, grasping the tendons and pulses, dividing the tendons and wrong bones as the main means, fighting, falling, and taking as a whole, combining rigidity and softness, yin and yang phase transformation, circumferential round work, and a practical technique to win by skill. It is quite similar to the traditional Chinese martial arts of tai chi, wrestling, grappling and other techniques. It has rich content and profound mechanism and philosophy, and has high research value and practical value.
Aikido can be divided into bare hands, hand-to-weapon, weapon-to-weapon, weapon-to-weapon, and weapon-to-hand.
Aikido training does not have a fixed routine, but simulates self-defense techniques in various situations that may be attacked on a daily basis, and it is very practical since it is a person-to-person training from the beginning. Training subjects include: hand-to-hand, hand-to-hand, weapon-to-weapon, weapon-to-hand, one-to-one, one-to-man, one-to-man, etc.
The sparring training method allows the practitioner to quickly master the Aikido technique. And can quickly apply what they have learned. Due to long-term repetitive training. It makes it easier for practitioners to master the technique. And make up for the lack of physical strength with skills. Watching the movements of Aikido, I believe that many people will be impressed by the harmonious and well-proportioned circular body (ζζ³) in it. The movements are rhythmic, and the whole process is as if it dissolves into nature.
Aikido is a Japanese martial art that is revered by Japan, and it is a powerful technique that can suppress an opponent the moment it touches it. Since Aikido's movements are often prepared for a sideways standing position, it can get rid of the opponent's frontal attack route and enter the opponent's side corner, showing the movement skills of entering the body.
The most important feature of Aikido is that the technique of entering the body is the same as that of the circular body. Here's a quick comparison with other martial arts:
Judo is about grabbing each other's shirts and fighting within a limited range to determine victory or defeat, so it is difficult to see how Aikido can disintegrate the opponent as soon as they come into contact with each other. Other than that. Karate, which is dominated by punches and kicks, is hard to see an afterglow like Aikido in its technique.
In contrast to the traditional Japanese martial arts of kendo, Aikido is practiced with a sword, but if you do not learn Aikido to some extent based on the movements of your body, then the sword you hold in your hand is just a stick.
As the founder said, "Aikido is not just a physical technique. Holding a sword in your hand becomes an aiki swordsmanship; Take the staff, and it becomes the Aiki staff method. If the eighteen kinds of martial arts cannot be used freely through the training of Aikido, it cannot be said that they have truly cultivated this way. "True to his word. The sword theory of kendo is quite consistent with the principle of aiki swordsmanship.
However, the sword technique of Aikido starts from the physical arts. It is a sword technique that cooperates with the body technique, and fully expresses the posture of using the body as a sword, which is significantly different from modern swordsmanship.
In addition, you can also see all the techniques that judo, karate, and kendo do do not have, that is, the joint techniques that are varied. Except for some joint techniques, which are forbidden in judo, there are many joint techniques in Aikido, and the most important thing is that by exercising the joints through these techniques, you can develop a strong body that can make the most of Aikido's movements.
From this point of view, the only techniques that can be found in common with Aikido are most of the Koryyu Jiu-Jitsu, or schools of swordsmanship, that have been left over from the ancient martial arts throughout Japan. Despite this, with the exception of some of these ancient martial arts, they are hardly popularized in society, and only a very small number of people are barely keeping their origins.
Aikido's unique technique of uniting with nature, as well as its soft and dense movements, are not seen in other martial arts. In short, the characteristics of Aikido techniques are the use of a circular body that is in harmony with nature, as well as the expression of martial arts. However, the various techniques that form these movements, including those that are infinitely derived from nature, such as the body technique and the joint technique, are made up of a variety of techniques.
Those who want to learn Aikido must fully understand the aforementioned characteristics and then intensify their practice, which is the shortest way to improve the technique.
The word "qi" is often used in the East, for example, in everyday expressions such as "the qi of the mighty qi", "the qi of the righteous qi of heaven and earth", "qi", "qi", "qi", etc.
The meaning of this word is quite far-reaching, for example, for the general public, if a person loses the strength to live, he is like a walking corpse, which is already a common recognition in society. Therefore, Qi can be said to be the source of vitality and the source of nature.
Ancient Oriental scholars once said: "The breath of human breath is transformed into vitality." "Aikido" and "Qi are within the living body, and also within all things in the natural world, and they exist lively, connecting the principles of life between the main world and the objective world." All of this is to emphasize the importance of "qi".
Kaizu Shengping said, "Qi is the foundation of all things", "not guided by force, but guided by qi", these words are impressive. Of course, "qi" cannot be understood only by the mind, and it is the first priority to understand it with the "action" of the East.
Kaizu advocated: "The cultivation of Aikido begins with the mastery of qi. Therefore, it is emphasized that the practice is carried out through the movements of Aikido, and the daily exercise of the exercises is the first step of the practice. Therefore, the correct cultivation of continuous techniques. Take the duntian under the umbilicus where the center of gravity of human beings is located as the center point of body and mind. Manifesting the small universe in the body. That is, to embody the ultimate in nature. At this point, you will be able to achieve a state of "full air" and be able to manipulate everything freely.
As a human being, we should strive to gain the vitality of our mind, and Aikido must rely on diligent practice, centering on the dantian under the umbilicus, and striving to endlessly emit the power of overflowing qi to realize the true meaning of Aikido techniques.
Simple explanation. Breathing is the activity of human beings to inhale oxygen from the air into the body and excrete carbon dioxide at the same time in order to maintain life, which is a very important condition for physiology.
In addition to physiological breathing, the breathing of Aikido is also integrated with the Qi described in the preceding paragraph.
Only when the breath of the body and the breath of the air are integrated can the "infinite breathing power" be exerted. The infinite exertion of breathing power and the integration with the living bodies of the universe are the characteristics of Aikido, and at this time, neither the amount of force nor the amount of force is exerted.
The breathing power of Aikido is a huge flow of air generated by breathing energy from various parts of the body. One side of the body moves in a spiral circular motion from the fingertips, toes, and eyes to the same as the Aikido circular body, and at the same time radiates force to merge with the opponent. If you hard input force or make output force. The amount of force will stagnate in a certain part of the body, and the force it should have to the outside world will be lost. If you are able to breathe freely, your whole body will be soft and stable.
A person who could have lifted 400 kg of weight could only lift 4 kg of force like a child because he did not know how to exert the force, so that the force was stagnant in the body.
The so-called breathing power refers to the exertion of the same force of qi, heart and body from the center of gravity of oneself, that is, from the part of the dantian under the umbilicus, and the comprehensive force is leaked through the training of aikido. The arms and palms function most to concentrate the breathing force of all parts of the body, especially when used in the form of a hand knife.
No matter what you do, if your mind and body are not in harmony, you will not be able to exert a large amount of power. The ancients once said, "If the mind is not here, no matter how you look at it, you can't see it." This is indeed a heartfelt statement.
The purpose of exercising Aikido techniques is to be able to exert the greatest strength anytime and anywhere, and to be able to express the unity of body and mind. If you can achieve this level in your daily workouts, you will already have the ultimate intention of Aikido.
I am sure you have heard of the old woman carrying an astonishing weight alone due to a sudden fire, and the good or bad of this act is set aside for the time being, but it proves the greatness of the power exerted when the mind and the body are in harmony. However, the strength of the moment in an extraordinary situation is not helpful for daily life. In order to bring this unity into full play, there is no other way than to exercise the body and mind through Aikido.
We should not only think about the state of unity and unity of body and mind with our minds, but we must exercise the whole function of human beings correctly in order to achieve it.
As soon as Bentley took the stage, he launched a ferocious Muay Thai attack on Gu Xiaolong, vividly showing the legs, elbows, knees, and fists of Muay Thai. It is true that Bentley's attack is ferocious, but in Gu Xiaolong's eyes, he understands very well that Bentley is very smart, and he uses such a vivid attack to show the "Tai Chi Shaoxia", in order to get the "Tai Chi Shaoxia" dedicated guidance. Gu Xiaolong stood motionless in the center of the stage, allowing Bentley's stormy attack, just when the opponent's move hit him, he could easily use small body skills and steps to resolve it, just like a strong pine on the top of a high mountain, let the east, west, north and south winds, insist that Qingshan does not relax, even if you are a twelve-level hurricane, you can't do anything about it.
Bentley knew very well at this time that Gu Xiaolong was using Bentley's own strengths to transform himself, because Gu Xiaolong happened to use Bentley's director "Aikido", but this "Tai Chi Young Man" Aikido has a new connotation in it, this connotation is "Dao", the "Dao" discussed by Lao Tzu, the founder of Taoism in C country, the "Tao Te Ching", a kind of "boundless avenue", the "boundless avenue" closely related to nature, and the "boundless avenue" that shares the fate with the founding of the universe and the beginning of matter. It is not nature in the simple sense of the word, or it is said that there is an inner qualitative leap from the natural substances referred to by "aikido" such as trees, air, flowing water, and so on.
Bentley's round of stormy attack has an end, once Bentley's attack is over, before it has time to react, Gu Xiaolong returned the color, a more violent Muay Thai attack attacked Bentley, and Bentley is indeed very smart, immediately learn to use his own "Aikido", learn Gu Xiaolong's body, pace with the storm of attack, the more you learn, the more surprises you have, Zhilu Dao has benefited a lot from this teaching, and you can seriously experience it with your heart.
Gu Xiaolong's round of attacks was much faster than Bentley's attack, and Bentley was able to resolve it in a hurry, and then the speed of Gu Xiaolong's attack was further accelerated, and he used karate, taekwondo, Wing Chun, and various types of boxing in country C to change the attack, although Bentley was very embarrassed, but he was still reluctant to resolve it, Gu Xiaolong attacked the last move, and easily drifted back to the corner of the boxing ring, looking at Bentley with a smile. At this time, Bentley was completely immersed in the fierce battle just now, and carefully experienced the connotation of this new "Aikido", until someone came to the stage to pull him away, he was still contemplative and experienced, and even forgot to thank the "Tai Chi Young Heroes", Bentley will become the premier master of the blue planet in the future "Aikido" practice, and create an unprecedented new height for "Aikido". (To be continued......)