Chapter 222: Martial Arts Masters Fight Together
It is said that Sun Lutang, who is behind Song Shirong, has a very high prestige in the three major fields of boxing in Taiji, Xingyi and Bagua Neijia, and in terms of martial arts, he is definitely not under Song Shirong. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
Among the modern martial artists commented on in the 21st century, almost all the martial artists have mixed reviews, and their strength has been questioned.
However, among these martial artists, there is one person who is an exception.
Counting from the martial arts world after the Republic of China, no matter who it is, as long as the name of this martial artist is mentioned, not only will no one fail to admire, but no one will even doubt his strength. Whether it is friend or foe, known or unrecognized, they all unanimously admit that this person's martial arts are absolutely invincible in the Republic of China era, and he is a real martial arts master.
He is none other than the founder of Sun-style Taijiquan, known as "Tiger Head Shaobao, the first hand in the world", and is known as the "Martial God" by the world, including Little Japan.
Next to the "Martial God" Sun Lutang is Lu Songgao, the owner of Shanghai's "Heart Liuhe Gate".
Speaking of this Lu Songgao, he is a disciple of Yuan Fengyi, a master of Xinyi Liuhe Boxing, and is known as the "Three Masters of Zhoukou" along with Shang Xueli and Yang Dianqing in Henan martial arts. Because he has studied the "Heart Liuhe Boxing" most thoroughly, he is the most agile and the most vicious in the "Zhoukou Sanjie".
"Xinyi Liuhe Boxing" is one of the famous boxing types in China, which has been spread among the Hui people centered in Henan, also known as "Jiaomen Boxing". For a long time, there has been a practice of passing back to the Han and spreading it to Henan alone. In the early days of the Republic of China, it began to be introduced to Shanghai. In this regard, Lu Songgao has made great contributions.
"Blowing the Ground" and "Single-Lever Dragon" are Lo's best skills, and when he first opened his apprenticeship in Shanghai, he challenged a number of famous boxers, often losing his opponents before they could even cast their hands and feet.
During the opening of the museum in Shanghai, he taught many hooligans and villains, and even the famous underworld organizations in Shanghai, the Qing Gang and the Axe Gang, did not dare to offend him easily. Therefore, when Lu Songgao opened the museum in Shanghai, he set three principles of not teaching those who seek fighting skills, not teaching those who are evil, and not teaching those who show off their skills.
Lu Songgao is not only superb in boxing, but also honest, approachable, good at friendship and righteousness, highly respected in the martial arts, and deeply respected by the Shanghai martial arts community.
The person behind Lu Songgao is named Chen Zizheng, who is extremely burly, and he looks quite mysterious under the shroud of a black horse coat.
According to Chen Yaoyang's understanding of this person in the 21st century, this Chen Zizheng, also known as Chen Jiping, is a martial artist who is a martial artist who has achieved kung fu in foreign boxing, is a national hero recognized by the world, and is a famous patriotic and patriotic martial artist, educator, and boxing technician in modern China. Ping is the author of a series of books on martial arts, such as "The Essentials of Boxing", "Summary of Boxing", "Book of Eagle Hand Boxing", "Fifty Ways of Eagle Claw Lianquan", "Ten Ways of Xingquan", "Ten Articles on Boxing", "Summary of Eagle Claw Flip Boxing" and so on.
Chen Yaoyang looked at Chen Zizheng's hands, although the ten fingers were held together, it could be clearly seen that the knuckles were abnormally thick, and insiders only needed to glance to know that this was a pair of hands with a steely grip. And his eyes are as sharp as eagle eyes, no wonder he is called the "Eagle Claw King".
Yoshizhen Funakoshi, who is the head of the Japanese referees, is a famous karate master in the Meiji period of Japan, and is also the master and founder of modern karate, and the pioneer of modern karate. He was the first person to introduce karate from Okinawa to Japan, and is known as the "father of modern karate". He is also the founder of the modern karate school "Shotokan-ryu".
Speaking of "Shotokan-ryu", anyone who has studied or studied karate knows that it is the largest karate school in the world, and many famous karate masters have been trained in this school, such as: Mahiro Tsukitani, Masashi Ima, Yasuhiro Konishi (Shinto natural flow), Takeshi Shimoda, Yoshihiro Funakoshi, Masatoshi Nakayama (JKA), Shigeru Egami, Motonobu Guangxi, Masasao Takagi, Osamu Noguchi, Choi Hongxi, and Hiroki Otsuka, who later founded "Wado-ryu".
And Oyama Beida, who founded the "Extreme Vacuum Jarate", also studied karate with Yoshijin Funakoshi for a period of time.
Behind Funakoshi Yoshijin was a short, middle-aged man in his forties and fifties in a black kimono. His name is Jigoro Kano, a famous Japanese judoka, educator, and the founder of Kodokan Judo, and is known as the "father of judo" of modern judo by later generations.
In fact, in the history of Japanese martial arts, especially grappling, Jigoro Kano's pioneering spirit lies in his insight into techniques and completely revising the way students train. Jigoro Kano wasn't a great technology innovator, and most of the techniques he knew came from old-fashioned jiu-jitsu schools. His great innovation lies in the way he teaches and trains his students in these techniques – free wrestling.
The idea is that when two students train each other "really", each does everything in their power to use technology against the other. In this way, students become familiar with what it feels like to fight against a rebellious opponent. In order to promote free wrestling, Jigoro Kano saw that the dangerous tricks in jiu-jitsu had to be eliminated, and it was impossible for students to use all the tricks such as striking, pulling hair, and inserting eyes in their daily training.
In order to avoid the negative effects of the injury, Jigoro Kano eliminated the striking and these "tricks" from the free dues. Joint locks can only be applied to the elbow joints (this is considered safer than the locking techniques of the legs, spine, neck, wrists, and shoulders).
Students grappled with all their might in this way with little to no injury, and gained critical expertise in applying techniques to their opponents. In addition, Jigoro Kano also invented the method of using ribbons to distinguish the ranks of students' judo skills, which has had an important influence on many martial arts training today.
After Jigoro Kano, he was the first national player appointed by the Japanese emperor and a Japanese bushido strongman Kazuo Itagaki.
Kazuo Itagaki is tall and strong, with a height of more than 1.8 meters, and was awarded the "Taisho Emperor Special Medal" in the Japanese martial arts world, known as "the first in the world". He came to China at the behest of the Japanese emperor to challenge the Chinese martial arts community and dreamed of becoming the first Japanese to dominate the Chinese martial arts.
According to historical records, as soon as he arrived in China, he named and named Sun Lutang, a master of Chinese national arts, and claimed to cut off Sun Lutang's right arm with his hard skills.
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