From a freeloader to a world leader

Chapter 41 Teaching Martial Arts

That evening, in the Zhang family courtyard where the employees of Jun Youlai Restaurant lived.

Sun Shan brought Zhang Yuliang and his nephew to demonstrate to Sun Bing and other new members of the Sun family what a strong will looks like a thousand years later.

First, a standing competition was arranged. Whoever could beat the three of them would be rewarded with ten taels of silver.

This immediately excited the twenty or so young men, as if they had been injected with chicken blood.

Roaring for a challenge.

It's a pity that even if they stood in a twisted manner, they could only stand tremblingly and could not last more than half an hour before they had to move away.

Even Sun Bing, who stood the longest, stood for more than half an hour with gritted teeth, but was still unable to surpass Zhang Jingguo, who was only 8 years old. This broke his heart and shocked him.

He heard from Zhang Yuliang that he and his nephew had only been practicing martial arts with Sun Shan for more than half a month, but he was able to surpass himself who thought he was good at boxing and kicking.

Sun Shan taught Zhang Yuliang and his nephew martial arts by starting with horse stance and standing at attention. Although standing at attention may seem simple and boring, it is the best way to hone one's will and train one's obedience.

Then, the following boxing performance made Sun Bing shattered to the ground.

Not to mention how powerful his cousin Sun Shan's boxing skills are, just his deadly moves alone, once hit, will either kill or cripple you.

Compared to myself, the country-side tricks that I thought were cool and handsome are simply not up to par.

This was because Sun Shan was afraid of scaring these country kids, so he only performed some of the most basic and practical moves.

After all, what did Sun Shan learn in the special forces?

They are all killing techniques with the purpose of killing, and they are techniques that can kill people at the fastest speed. They are a blend of the essence of various boxing styles from all over the world.

Because, when performing special missions, who knows who you are facing? Sometimes, if you are even a second slower, you may lose your life.

Finally, Sun Shan waved to Sun Bing and said, "Sixth brother, let's have a sparring match."

Sun Bing looked at Sun Shan, who looked a little clumsy in his heavy sand-filled clothes, and said through gritted teeth, "Okay, let's have a competition."

As everyone was looking on expectantly, Sun Shan stood in a horse stance without moving at all, and then, like Zhao Wenzhuo, he raised his hands and made a gesture to move forward.

Sun Bing turned around for about two or three minutes, looking at Sun Shan, who was standing as steady as a bell without any flaws, he gritted his teeth and rushed forward, intending to use his taller body to knock Sun Shan to the ground.

But when he was about to bump into him, his eyes flickered and Sun Shan, who had been sitting in a horse stance, swayed slightly and suddenly disappeared.

Then, a shadow appeared behind him.

I felt like I was hit by a mountain, and then I was flying up into the sky.

Then, it fell from the sky and landed on the tribesmen below.

"What kind of body movement is this? Why can't I see anyone all of a sudden?"

Sun Bing gritted his teeth, rubbed his back and thighs, and climbed up in a daze. He felt that with just this one move, there was no need for him to continue fighting.

"This is called Backer Sticker. It's a very practical move, especially for those of you who don't have much basic knowledge." Sun Shan explained, and then asked, "Do you want to learn it?"

"miss you!"

"I want to learn, Master, please teach me!"

Zhang Jingguo, who had been practicing horse stance and standing at attention with Sun Shan, couldn't help but shout happily when he heard Sun Shan say that he was going to teach him formal kung fu.

Immediately afterwards, everyone present shouted. In this world, anyone who has some skills would hide them. Who would openly teach others skills?

For example, if you want to learn carpentry, you first have to work as an assistant to a master for three years. You don't get paid a penny for this job, and the most the master can do is to provide you with food.

Then, the master will start to teach you how to do carpentry.

Moreover, it was not unreserved, but intermittent, teaching while working.

Basically, if a carpenter wants to work independently and get paid, it will take at least six years.

As for other industries, it is basically the same.

Moreover, the craftsmanship in this world is basically passed down from grandfather to father, and from father to son, from one generation to the next, for fear that it will be passed on to outsiders and take away their jobs.

There is no one like Sun Shan who teaches others his obviously amazing skills for free.

"Okay, I will now teach you the basic mental skills and footwork of this move. As for how much you can comprehend, it depends on your own understanding. As the saying goes, a master can only lead you to the door, but the practice depends on yourself-----"

Before Sun Shan could finish his words, several tribesmen shouted, "Master! Please accept me!"

Sun Shan was so happy about this that he laughed and cursed, "Bullshit! I don't want you. I just want you to have something to protect me in the future."

"Today I will teach you the most practical move. Tomorrow, you will wear this sand-filled clothes every day like me to strengthen your body. Then I will teach you the stick method."

After saying this, he stopped joking with them and seriously taught them the basic movements and tricks of this move.

"Kao Shan Tie is the most practical and concise move in Bajiquan, and it is also an extremely powerful move."

Sun Shan first briefly explained the origin of the Backing Post, and then said: "Because you have missed the best age to practice subtraction, and you don't have time to practice complicated boxing techniques. When I have time in the future, I will teach you some of the most practical and suitable ones for you."

"The so-called Tie Shan Kao is also called Tie Shan Kao. It refers to a training method that can generate huge explosive power at an extremely close distance. This training method is not specifically used for hitting people. You can use it to hit people, but it mainly trains the inch power of the body."

As he spoke, Sun Shan struck a standard bear stance.

"This is the bear step, one of the basic training methods of Bajiquan. It is a live stance, while Liangyi Ding is a dead stance. Both are very important."

"Kao" is an ancient technical concept and an important technical component in the boxing system, including "stirring kao", "rolling, piercing, chopping, piercing, elbowing, kao", "kao body moving and hitting", "falling, kao falling" and so on.

"Stand with your legs together, your body naturally upright, your arms hanging naturally outside your legs, your fingertips pointing downwards. Key points: keep your head and neck straight, chin tucked in, your body naturally upright, and your mind focused."

Following Sun Shan's every move, all the employees in the yard gathered around him.

When the old employees saw that Sun Shan did not object or stop him, they were all secretly delighted. They gathered around him and stared at his every move.

Sun Shan's movements seemed slow, but every punch, kick, push, elbow and strike created a sound like wind tearing linen.

This made everyone watch and listen more attentively.

As Sun Shan practiced, his heart suddenly calmed down. He felt as if he was leaving his body when surrounded by so many people.

However, I felt like something was missing, as if my body and consciousness were wrapped in a thin film.

Almost transparent but not yet transparent.

As he explained slowly, he gained self-understanding, a new understanding after coming to this world.

Maybe, as Confucius said: Review the past to learn new things.

Maybe, it’s because there is an extra soul and an extra pair of eyes in the body.

Sun Shan found that as he started from the most basic level, his understanding of this boxing style deepened once again.

He felt that if he persisted in practicing, perhaps one day in the future he would be able to surpass his achievements a thousand years later.

In addition, he had a vague feeling that with these days, the practice day after day, and the agony of putting on the sand-filled clothes every day, was more than just exercising the body.

Invisibly, a faint heat flow seemed to be generated in the originally weak body.

This is something that my body thousands of years later has not felt.

Could it be that this world is different from the world a thousand years later, and that there really are martial arts masters or masters of internal strength?

In fact, Sun Shan didn't know that when he traveled through time, the "Laozi Neijing" that was soaked with his blood also came into this world with him.

It's just that he doesn't know it yet and hasn't discovered it.

Moreover, if it weren't for the ancient Taoist classic that had been passed down for thousands of years, it would have been impossible for his soul to come to this world.

Possessed the body of Sun Shan, who had the same name as him.

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