Chapter 84
Lao Shen and Qin Zi are still busy. Qin Zi is sending and receiving communication documents with the organization. There are no ghosts here, and the radio stations are all on.
Li Yuan walked around Lao Shen's place and saw that Lao Shen was still reading the documents and did not bother him. There were some documents that he should not know and it was not easy for him to go there. Sitting there was against the rules.
In fact, Li Yuan knew that Lao Shen had been thinking about where to get a generator. This radio station consumes a lot of electricity. Li Yuan knew a lot about generators. This thing is still relatively scarce in China.
The Wuxing guerrillas also had a three-wheeled motorcycle, and they didn't tell Lao Shen that they could just ask a few soldiers to get the motorcycle back another day.
Li Yuanlan had nothing to do here, so he walked around as usual. When he arrived at the cooking team in charge of logistics, he was a little hungry and wanted to get something to eat. This time he seized two more grenade launchers and a dozen grenades.
The company does not have a logistics department, so all equipment is stored in the cooking squad.
Li Yuan used to use large-caliber mortars made by the artillery. He really didn't have much interest in the Japanese guy who could shoot hand grenades with a small caliber. He was bored now. There were only four people in the independent company's cooking team here, and
Several people were stationed at Xiaohuang Mountain.
The cooking class is in trouble now. The one who is lighting the fire is carrying a rifle, the one who is washing vegetables is also carrying a rifle, the one who is chopping vegetables is still carrying a rifle, and the uncle who is chopping firewood outside the door still has a rifle hanging on his back...
Li Yuan has a black line on his head, why can't you put down the gun and start doing it again?...
I was dumbfounded and wanted to go to sleep, but when I fell down I couldn't fall asleep.
Just get up and go to the yard to practice a set of boxing skills, which is the long boxing commonly used in the army.
Chinese boxing also has a long history. In the cold weapon era, good kung fu meant that one could be reused in the army.
In 1909, Nong Sansun and Huo Yuanjia founded the Jingwu Gymnastics Association (the first folk martial arts group in China at that time) in Shanghai. After that, Jingwu Associations were established in Foshan, Hankou, Guangzhou, Wuzhou, Nanning and other places, and overseas branches were established.
Commercial ports where overseas Chinese gathered, such as Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam, were also established one after another. The purpose was to promote martial arts, study sports, and build strong people.
In 1916, Zhonghua Book Company published "Secrets of Shaolin Boxing", followed by the legendary novels "Legend of Southern Shaolin", "Burning the Shaolin Temple", etc., which triggered a nationwide craze for martial arts practice.
"Secrets of Shaolin Boxing" Yun Shaolin is the founder of the Southern School. Zen Master Bodhidharma lived in this temple during the Liang Dynasty. Seeing that his disciple was depressed, he established a body-strengthening technique, which was only eighteen moves, in order to gain internal strength. The eighteen moves: facing the sky and stepping on the ground with the second hand,
The mountain is moved with palms, the fierce tiger pushes the mountain with four hands, the black tiger stretches its waist with four hands, and the wild goose stretches its wings with one hand
, one hand for crouching the elbow and hooking the chest, one hand for drawing the bow and opening the diaphragm, one hand for the golden leopard to show its claws, and four hands for the legs to swing; also known as the Eighteen Arhat Hands. Hundreds of years after Bodhidharma passed away and Master Jue Yuan ordained Shaolin, it developed into seventy
Second-hand techniques. Bai Yufeng has increased to more than 170 techniques, which are called dragon, tiger, leopard, snake and crane five fists (five-shaped boxing).
In 1919, DaSheng Bookstore published "The Essence of Shaolin Boxing", which was composed of "The Illustrated Theory of Fu Qi" and "Yi Jin Jing Yi" collected by Lu Shi'e, but the content had nothing to do with Shaolin Boxing.
In 1927, in order to further manage fragmented and powerful martial arts groups, the Nationalist Government established the Central Martial Arts Museum in Nanjing. An editorial and review office was established, with Tang Fansheng as the first director. Because Tang focused on the true history of martial arts, some powerful people did not tolerate it.
Then left.
The Central Guoshu Academy was run by veterans of the military at that time, including Li Jinglin, Zhang Zhijiang, and Du Xinwu. They invited martial arts masters from various schools to teach at the Guoshu Academy, and forcibly divided Chinese martial arts into two sects: Shaolin and Wudang.
It will be further subdivided below, and each sect will officially appear.
In December 1927, general Zhang Zhijiang founded the Wushu Research Institute with the support of educator Cai Yuanpei, and promoted Chinese martial arts with the slogans of "saving the country by strengthening the species" and "resisting insults and strengthening the country". At that time, the Nanjing government and the local army also listed martial arts as a
As the main martial arts discipline for training the army, martial arts craze arose in society, and "guoshu halls" in various provinces, cities and counties were established one after another.
In 1928, the entire Songshan Shaolin Temple was burned down during the warlord civil war.
Li Yuan's practice of martial arts is also due to the general trend in society. There are many people practicing martial arts in the army, but more ordinary people in the Changxing Guerrilla Independent Company join the army, so there are fewer people practicing martial arts than in the national army.
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After a vigorous set of punches, he was covered in sweat. There was already a circle of warriors surrounding him. Some were following along with the gestures, and more were clapping non-stop.
The soldiers rarely saw Li Yuan boxing. In the guerrillas, he also followed the soldiers for regular training, running, fighting, stabbing, and some tactical training.
The soldiers have seen this now, and those who are not ready to fight should follow suit. Li Yuan usually doesn't have much airs, and although he doesn't talk much to the soldiers, he is still really good to them.
Since the last time Platoon Leader Jiang asked Li Yuan for advice, no one has mentioned this issue again.
Chen Yong had already brought a basin of hot water with a towel. Li Yuan did not refuse. After wiping his face, he went to the guerrilla bathhouse and scooped up the cold water from the jar and took a simple bath.
Ignoring the soldiers who had to practice martial arts, they went back to bed and probably wouldn't get up until dinner time in the evening.
Platoon leader Jiang, who had just returned after arranging sentries, was listening to a platoon of soldiers saying that they wanted to learn boxing. Chen Yong happened to be listening nearby and made a mistake: "This boxing training really needs to be done since childhood.
Since then, our brothers are almost all in their twenties now, so it is unrealistic for them to get any better at training."
There were boos.
"What I said is true, but it can still train brothers' reaction ability, resistance to blows and attack ability, and it can also strengthen their physical fitness."
"real?"
"You too?"
"That's very impressive. Why don't you go practice with Instructor Li?"
...
In fact, Li Yuan originally wanted to teach the soldiers, but he never really had time to spare after joining the independent company.
Chen Yong said seriously: "Of course I would at that time. Have you heard of it? The Broadsword Team of the 29th Army, including the Red Spear Club in Changxing, would not wander around carrying a spear made of a wooden stick all day long, would they?
, this martial art is still very useful, of course, as the saying goes, poor writing
There are certain reasons for enriching martial arts. First of all, practicing martial arts will take up a lot of time. The more you practice, the more you will eat. It will also cost a lot of money and food. You also have to buy a lot of equipment, traditional Chinese medicine brewing wine and training clothes, so
Not all ordinary people can just practice it."
Under the coaxing of the soldiers, he just did what he said. Now that Li Yuan is gone to bed and away, the temporary instructor Chen Yong temporarily serves as the second instructor of the independent company; the national martial arts instructor.
Chen Yong first demonstrated a few movements and performed a routine. A carp came up on the ground and jumped up. Within a few seconds, there were a few holes in his clothes, which caused a burst of laughter from the soldiers. The soldiers were very motivated and began to practice horse racing.
step, this
As soon as he squatted down, his tight pants were immediately pulled away from his crotch with a hiss. Some soldiers had just finished taking a shower and were not wearing underwear. Old Shen who was coming out of the house saw him and hurriedly followed him.
Qin Zi, who was about to come out from behind, stopped him and went back.
Qin Zi asked in confusion: "Uncle Shen, is there anything else?"
Hearing Qin Zi's voice, the soldiers all looked at Lao Shen at the door.
Lao Shen, who was also an old underground worker, said calmly: "It's okay, there are soldiers walking around..."
Chapter completed!