The six directors of the six martial arts schools in Xincheng were sitting in the government building at this moment, without any absence.

These people are all representatives of Xincheng’s martial arts community. Although their ages vary, they all have a unique temperament as martial artists.

After Wang Jixin greeted them one by one, he began to talk about their business situation in the new city.

Although these martial arts school directors seemed to be chatting and laughing on the surface, in fact, they were all a little worried.

As the city developed, people's interest in martial arts gradually waned, and the business of martial arts schools became increasingly difficult.

Young people all have jobs with decent incomes, and have no interest in practicing martial arts.

Nanhua has good social order and a low crime rate, which reduces the need for self-defense skills.

As a result, the martial arts school's business went from bad to worse.

The Public Security Bureau of Nanhua City has strict requirements on the crime-solving rate. If grassroots personnel cannot find clues on the same day, they must immediately seek support from their superiors.

The superiors are professionals in various fields, and their intervention can often quickly resolve most cases.

If that still doesn't work, there are two special sheriff's department officers you can turn to.

One of them is the director of the general bureau, and the other is a crime-solving expert who specializes in various types of cases.

Both of them have activated their pineal glands, giving them extraordinary insight and the ability to find clues from tiny details to solve cases.

This efficient public security system leaves criminals nowhere to hide, and when something happens, the offenders can be arrested in most cases.

This is also the reason why Nanhua has a high crime-solving rate.

So far, three prisoners have been admitted to the serious crime prison.

Those who had been transferred to other positions due to staff shortages were now transferred back to their posts and resumed their work as prison guards.

However, this time they were extremely cautious. No matter what happened, they would ensure that there was always someone guarding outside the cell to prevent any problems inside from happening again.

"Your number of students will gradually increase in the future," Wang Jixin said with a smile.

Seeing their puzzled and skeptical expressions, Wang Jixin explained: "We invited you here this time because we hope that our Nanhua students can receive comprehensive martial arts training. Think about it, if more people practice martial arts, there will definitely be children who will be interested in practicing martial arts. In this way, your martial arts school will naturally be patronized by people."

"Prime Minister, are you telling the truth? Are we the ones who will teach these students?" the director of Xingyi Martial Arts School asked excitedly.

"Of course not. How can you possibly teach so few people?" Wang Jixin replied with a laugh.

Then, he explained in detail: "The thing is, after discussion, our Education Bureau decided to increase the time students spend on sports, and at the same time put forward a clear requirement that students must start learning martial arts and conduct special training with short sticks from the time they enter primary school. The main purpose of inviting you here this time is to jointly determine a reasonable learning path and clarify what specific content should be learned at different stages."

Hearing this, everyone looked at each other and speculated secretly in their hearts.

Then, the director of the Tai Chi martial arts school looked embarrassed and hesitantly said, "Prime Minister, it's not that we don't want to teach, but as far as I know, the age of primary school enrollment is generally around seven years old. For children of this age, learning martial arts seems too early and may cause harm to their bodies."

Wang Jixin nodded slightly to show his understanding: "That is why we specially invited all the professionals to discuss the arrangement of learning progress. Children who have just entered school do not need to do high-intensity exercise. They can start with some simple movements and techniques, such as moving the body, stretching muscles and bones, etc., to lay a solid foundation for future learning."

After hearing these words, the director of the Tai Chi martial arts school finally nodded with relief.

If they were asked to teach martial arts to children a few years old, they would not dare to try it easily.

After all, children's bones are not fully grown and their bodies are relatively fragile. If they practice certain martial arts too early, it may cause harm to their bodies.

So generally speaking, children should wait until they are at least twelve years old before they can start formally learning martial arts.

However, if you just do simple stretching exercises and basic training, then it’s not a big problem.

So he nodded in agreement and said, "That's no problem. It's just that we don't know much about the short stick you mentioned. But I know someone who is good at using short sticks. I can get in touch with him."

Hearing this, Wang Jixin's eyes lit up and he immediately promised: "Okay, then please help me make the contact. We at Nanhua will definitely provide him with generous treatment and ensure that he is satisfied."

In fact, before inviting these people, Wang Jixin had already done some investigation.

As far as he knew, the short stick was not a mainstream weapon in mainland China, and even people in the martial arts community did not quite recognize its status as a weapon.

Short sticks are usually active at the bottom of society and are regarded as inferior weapons that cannot be used in high society.

Those who work in the lowest classes of industries need to have self-defense capabilities due to the complex working environment, but they cannot cause too much trouble as they are at the bottom.

For them, lethal weapons such as knives and guns are obviously not suitable.

In contrast, a short stick, an inconspicuous weapon that is less likely to cause serious damage, is more in line with their needs.

Therefore, many skills and methods of using short sticks were only passed down among them.

Wang Jixin then explained Nanhua’s needs to them in detail and asked them to take them seriously. He then arranged for personnel from the Ministry of Education to connect with them.

In fact, according to common sense, Wang Jixin, as the Prime Minister of Nanhua, does not need to receive them in person, but this matter is an order issued directly by the clan council after all, and he himself also hopes that these martial arts schools can really take it seriously instead of perfunctorily doing it.

Only by showing up in person can you ensure that things go smoothly.

"Director Chen, what do you think about this?" the Tai Chi director asked the person next to him after leaving the government building.

"This is a great thing! They just teach us some basic things, not the real essence. I think it's good. Anyway, if we continue like this, I'm afraid we won't be able to stay in Nanhua." The director of Xingyi Martial Arts School sighed and said helplessly.

He originally opened a martial arts school in Malaya, but due to the war, the local Chinese fled to Nanhua.

So, he followed the crowd and came here, thinking that since there was a large population here, it should be able to recruit more students.

But to his surprise, there were only a few people who signed up, let alone those who were willing to persist in practicing for a long time.

He is old now and is very satisfied with the living environment in the new city and does not want to leave this place.

But if there are no students, he will have to leave.

Fortunately, since they were Chinese, when they joined New Town, New Town agreed to exchange their Malaysian ringgit for Singapore dollars.

Otherwise, if you need a loan to open a store like the newcomers do now, there will really be no way out.

In the new city, those who run martial arts schools can be said to be the most unlucky group of people.

Other industries have sufficient customer sources, and people in South China have high incomes and are willing to spend money.

But running a martial arts school is different. Not only does it cost money, it also requires persistent hard work.

However, without a suitable environment and demand, few people are willing to suffer.

Therefore, the director of Xingyi Martial Arts School has begun looking for other ways out.

He is currently working with Metro Television, responsible for providing action direction for TV series and movies shot for the television station.

After chatting for a while on the grass by the roadside, a few people agreed to go back and organize their thoughts today and discuss together tomorrow how to complete the task.

(I suddenly realized that it has reached 300 chapters. It is really not easy. I would like to thank many book friends for their continued support and encouragement. Thank you)

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