888 [Tianzitang]
In Xia, I practiced martial arts at Zhao Zhiling National Swordsmanship and spent an hour practicing.
He learned the Northern Kung Fu from his master Tang Jia, one was Tan Le and the other was Changquan.
Tan Le mainly practices leg skills, with changing moves, rapid movements, distinct rhythms, and strong explosive power. Such leg techniques are more beautiful when presented on the screen; long fist is also elegant in movements, relaxed and grand, with changing moves and distinct rhythms, which are also more suitable for kung fu to be brought to the screen.
Tang Jia is the martial arts instructor of the movie, and most of the professors' apprentices are dragon and tiger martial artists, so he naturally adapts to local conditions and is all better-looking in the kung fu. As for some vicious and vicious killer moves that cannot be used on the table, he has never taught him.
In addition, Tang Jia has never taught Kung Fu such as the King Kong Iron-Ban Bridge that Zhao Zhiling had just taught. Xia Tian didn’t know if he could, but even if he could, he couldn’t ask. Because in 1985, after Shaw Brothers closed down, he left Hong Kong and immigrated to Canada with his wife and children.
Xia Tian practiced Tan Le for a while and then a long fist, and he sweated all over. He felt that he had almost finished practicing and his stomach started to growl, so he stopped practicing.
After leaving the practice room and greeting Zhao Zhiling, Xia Tian wanted to say goodbye. But seeing Yang Lijing still practicing hard, he stopped immediately.
Practicing martial arts is actually a very labor-intensive thing. It is no exaggeration to say that if you practice an hour of kung fu, the amount of exercise is greater than running ten kilometers of off-road. Therefore, masters often compete in martial arts with just a few moves to determine the winner and lose. It is not like the one written in martial arts novels, which can last hundreds of rounds, and you will have to be exhausted!
Xia Tian knew this, so when she saw Yang Lijing still practicing, she suddenly became a little worried.
In Xia, I practiced martial arts at Zhao Zhiling National Swordsmanship and spent an hour practicing.
He learned the Northern Kung Fu from his master Tang Jia, one was Tan Le and the other was Changquan.
Tan Le mainly practices leg skills, with changing moves, rapid movements, distinct rhythms, and strong explosive power. Such leg techniques are more beautiful when presented on the screen; long fist is also elegant in movements, relaxed and grand, with changing moves and distinct rhythms, which are also more suitable for kung fu to be brought to the screen.
Tang Jia is the martial arts instructor of the movie, and most of the professors' apprentices are dragon and tiger martial artists, so he naturally adapts to local conditions and is all better-looking in the kung fu. As for some vicious and vicious killer moves that cannot be used on the table, he has never taught him.
In addition, Tang Jia has never taught Kung Fu such as the King Kong Iron-Ban Bridge that Zhao Zhiling had just taught. Xia Tian didn’t know if he could, but even if he could, he couldn’t ask. Because in 1985, after Shaw Brothers closed down, he left Hong Kong and immigrated to Canada with his wife and children.
Xia Tian practiced Tan Le for a while and then a long fist, and he sweated all over. He felt that he had almost finished practicing and his stomach started to growl, so he stopped practicing.
After leaving the practice room and greeting Zhao Zhiling, Xia Tian wanted to say goodbye. But seeing Yang Lijing still practicing hard, he stopped immediately.
Practicing martial arts is actually a very labor-intensive thing. It is no exaggeration to say that if you practice an hour of kung fu, the amount of exercise is greater than running ten kilometers of off-road. Therefore, masters often compete in martial arts with just a few moves to determine the winner and lose. It is not like the one written in martial arts novels, which can last hundreds of rounds, and you will have to be exhausted!
Xia Tian knew this, so when she saw Yang Lijing still practicing, she suddenly became a little worried.
In Xia, I practiced martial arts at Zhao Zhiling National Swordsmanship and spent an hour practicing.
He learned the Northern Kung Fu from his master Tang Jia, one was Tan Le and the other was Changquan.
Tan Le mainly practices leg skills, with changing moves, rapid movements, distinct rhythms, and strong explosive power. Such leg techniques are more beautiful when presented on the screen; long fist is also elegant in movements, relaxed and grand, with changing moves and distinct rhythms, which are also more suitable for kung fu to be brought to the screen.
Tang Jia is the martial arts instructor of the movie, and most of the professors' apprentices are dragon and tiger martial artists, so he naturally adapts to local conditions and is all better-looking in the kung fu. As for some vicious and vicious killer moves that cannot be used on the table, he has never taught him.
In addition, Tang Jia has never taught Kung Fu such as the King Kong Iron-Ban Bridge that Zhao Zhiling had just taught. Xia Tian didn’t know if he could, but even if he could, he couldn’t ask. Because in 1985, after Shaw Brothers closed down, he left Hong Kong and immigrated to Canada with his wife and children.
Xia Tian practiced Tan Le for a while and then a long fist, and he sweated all over. He felt that he had almost finished practicing and his stomach started to growl, so he stopped practicing.
After leaving the practice room and greeting Zhao Zhiling, Xia Tian wanted to say goodbye. But seeing Yang Lijing still practicing hard, he stopped immediately.
Practicing martial arts is actually a very labor-intensive thing. It is no exaggeration to say that if you practice an hour of kung fu, the amount of exercise is greater than running ten kilometers of off-road. Therefore, masters often compete in martial arts with just a few moves to determine the winner and lose. It is not like the one written in martial arts novels, which can last hundreds of rounds, and you will have to be exhausted!
Xia Tian knew this, so when she saw Yang Lijing still practicing, she suddenly became a little worried.
In Xia, I practiced martial arts at Zhao Zhiling National Swordsmanship and spent an hour practicing.
He learned the Northern Kung Fu from his master Tang Jia, one was Tan Le and the other was Changquan.
Tan Le mainly practices leg skills, with changing moves, rapid movements, distinct rhythms, and strong explosive power. Such leg techniques are more beautiful when presented on the screen; long fist is also elegant in movements, relaxed and grand, with changing moves and distinct rhythms, which are also more suitable for kung fu to be brought to the screen.
Tang Jia is the martial arts instructor of the movie, and most of the professors' apprentices are dragon and tiger martial artists, so he naturally adapts to local conditions and is all better-looking in the kung fu. As for some vicious and vicious killer moves that cannot be used on the table, he has never taught him.
In addition, Tang Jia has never taught Kung Fu such as the King Kong Iron-Ban Bridge that Zhao Zhiling had just taught. Xia Tian didn’t know if he could, but even if he could, he couldn’t ask. Because in 1985, after Shaw Brothers closed down, he left Hong Kong and immigrated to Canada with his wife and children.
Xia Tian practiced Tan Le for a while and then a long fist, and he sweated all over. He felt that he had almost finished practicing and his stomach started to growl, so he stopped practicing.
After leaving the practice room and greeting Zhao Zhiling, Xia Tian wanted to say goodbye. But seeing Yang Lijing still practicing hard, he stopped immediately.
Practicing martial arts is actually a very labor-intensive thing. It is no exaggeration to say that if you practice an hour of kung fu, the amount of exercise is greater than running ten kilometers of off-road. Therefore, masters often compete in martial arts with just a few moves to determine the winner and lose. It is not like the one written in martial arts novels, which can last hundreds of rounds, and you will have to be exhausted!
Xia Tian knew this, so when she saw Yang Lijing still practicing, she suddenly became a little worried.
In Xia, I practiced martial arts at Zhao Zhiling National Swordsmanship and spent an hour practicing.
He learned the Northern Kung Fu from his master Tang Jia, one was Tan Le and the other was Changquan.
Tan Le mainly practices leg skills, with changing moves, rapid movements, distinct rhythms, and strong explosive power. Such leg techniques are more beautiful when presented on the screen; long fist is also elegant in movements, relaxed and grand, with changing moves and distinct rhythms, which are also more suitable for kung fu to be brought to the screen.
Tang Jia is the martial arts instructor of the movie, and most of the professors' apprentices are dragon and tiger martial artists, so he naturally adapts to local conditions and is all better-looking in the kung fu. As for some vicious and vicious killer moves that cannot be used on the table, he has never taught him.
In addition, Tang Jia has never taught Kung Fu such as the King Kong Iron-Ban Bridge that Zhao Zhiling had just taught. Xia Tian didn’t know if he could, but even if he could, he couldn’t ask. Because in 1985, after Shaw closed down, he left Hong Kong and immigrated to Canada with his wife and children.
Xia Tian practiced Tan Le for a while and then a long fist, and he sweated all over. He felt that he had almost finished practicing and his stomach started to growl, so he stopped practicing.
After leaving the practice room and greeting Zhao Zhiling, Xia Tian wanted to say goodbye. But seeing Yang Lijing still practicing hard, he stopped immediately.
Practicing martial arts is actually a very labor-intensive thing. It is no exaggeration to say that if you practice for an hour, the amount of exercise is greater than running ten kilometers of off-road. Therefore, masters often compete in martial arts with just a few moves to determine the winner and lose. It is not like the one written in martial arts novels, which can last hundreds of rounds, and you will have to be exhausted!
Xia Tian knew this, so when she saw Yang Lijing still practicing, she suddenly became a little worried.
In Xia, I practiced martial arts at Zhao Zhiling National Swordsmanship and spent an hour practicing.
He learned the Northern Kung Fu from his master Tang Jia, one was Tan Le and the other was Changquan.
Tan Le mainly practices leg skills, with changing moves, rapid movements, distinct rhythms, and strong explosive power. Such leg techniques are more beautiful when presented on the screen; long fist is also elegant in movements, relaxed and grand, with changing moves and distinct rhythms, which are also more suitable for kung fu to be brought to the screen.
Tang Jia is the martial arts instructor of the movie, and most of the professors' apprentices are dragon and tiger martial artists, so he naturally teaches kung fu according to local conditions, and all of them are better-looking kung fu. As for some vicious and vicious killer moves that cannot be used on the table, he has never taught him.
In addition, Tang Jia has never taught Kung Fu such as the King Kong Iron-Ban Bridge that Zhao Zhiling had just taught. Xia Tian didn’t know if he could, but even if he could, he couldn’t ask. Because in 1985, after Shaw Brothers closed down, he left Hong Kong and immigrated to Canada with his wife and children.
Xia Tian practiced Tan Le for a while and then a long fist, and he sweated all over. He felt that he had almost finished practicing and his stomach started to growl, so he stopped practicing.
Chapter completed!