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Chapter 47 The Sword of the Common People

It was dawn and Wang Hong woke up. He just had a severe headache. He turned his head and looked at it. The two female killers were no longer seen in the room.

He stood up with his head covered, and when he stood on the ground, he found that he had nothing unusual except for the headache caused by the drug.

Wang Hongcai felt relieved. Killers are all people with cold blood and hard hearts. If you want to kill them, you will not be able to use any evil moves.

I fed a basin of water in this room, washed my face, became more energetic, and then returned home.

Zhao Jingzhi almost didn't sleep all night. As soon as the gunshots sounded in the second half of the night, she sat in the room, staring out the window in a daze.

What she needs is caress, care, and intimacy.

Wang Hong was not at peace for a day since he killed Japanese soldiers to rescue her. The more people killed, the more they could not stop.

Even now, no matter whether it is the safety of the two people or the affairs of their parents, they still need his protection.

Without comfort and love, she was surrounded and blocked at any time. This feeling made her extremely disgusted and angry.

Damn times, damn Japanese. She cursed for a while, then picked up the small pistol.

The gun was just in her hand, the body of the gun was a little cold, and the flower mouth on the gun was still so gentle.

She felt that she had only increased her physical strength until now, but she had not used it last time. However, when she was most afraid of it, she hooked up the machine and hit the traitor.

She still remembers that two holes appeared out of thin air on the man's clothes, and the blood spilled out was so obvious that she was scared at that time.

She decided to wait for Wang Hong to come back and ask him to find more bullets and practice pistols well. She didn't want to practice until he could kill people, but just wanted to protect himself.

A husband and wife live for the rest of their lives. When they live at home, the male leads the outside and the female leads the inside. When they go out, they cannot always hold back.

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Wang Hong returned to the yard, greeted the Zhao family, and then fell on the kang to rest in a daze.

The wife's nagging came from my ears, such as taking out the cotton wool and putting away the quilt; tidying up some messy things, and losing the useless ones; and having to stay for a few more days when it was fired in Shanghai; and there are also small pistols that are very useful, buy more bullets, and find a place to practice on the road;...

He responded to every sentence and slowly relaxed.

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As Wang Hong worked hard to change his personal destiny, the surrounding situation was also changing dramatically.

January 28th - The Japanese army launched a large-scale attack on Shanghai, and the "January 28th" War of Resistance broke out.

February 5th - The Japanese army captured Harbin and the three eastern provinces fell.

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Chi Tian Junping rushed to the Kwantung Army headquarters with the transfer order. His direct boss and senior, Yamashita Mori, laughed when he saw him: "What, don't Chi Tianjun want to come to the headquarters?"

Chi Tian Junping didn't really want to come to the Kwantung Army headquarters. He was just a small person here, far from being as comfortable as an deputy in Anshi.

As long as Wang Hong is not mentioned.

But the senior pointed the fatal point, and Shanxia Sen came up and said, "I have seen the file of Chi Tianjun, Wang Hong's affairs. China is so big, there are always some strange people and the sword of the common people. They can only shed blood for a few steps and have no impact on the overall situation."

After saying this, he recited a passage from Zhuangzi in Chinese to talk about the sword chapter: "The common people's sword has a scattered head and a squid hair, a hang crown, a man's tassel, a short garment of the back, and a difficult to speak. When they hit each other, they cut their necks and necks, and a lower lungs. This common people's sword is tantamount to fighting cocks. Once their destiny is gone, they have nothing to do for national affairs. Now the king has the position of emperor and likes the sword of common people. I believe that the king will be a king and I will be a king to ignore it."

Chi Tian Junping understood what the senior meant, but when Mori Yamashita said this, he felt embarrassed.

Yes! I am in Anshi, but I am holding the sword techniques of the princes in my hand. I do not take Anxiang Bin's uniform as my responsibility, but I compete with Wang Hong in swords and fighting cocks.

He convinced himself and bowed heavily to Mori Yamashita: "Thank you for advice!"

"Sit down, sit down, let's talk slowly."

Yamashita Mori was preparing to ask Chi Tian Junping to go to Shanhaiguan to do front-line intelligence work in the military.

After all, in the garrison troops, Chi Tian is at most the commander of Anshi's military police. Only by reaching the forefront can he achieve more achievements and be promoted faster.

Yamashita Mori guided him for a long time, which made Chida Junhei full of confidence in his new work. It was not until the meal that the two went to the Officer's Restaurant to continue the detailed discussion together.

In the restaurant, the two of them turned the topic to Wang Hong without talking about work.

Chi Tian Junhei described Tsudano's process of fighting with Wang Hong, and then explained in detail that these details were not reflected in Wang Hong's file. He was good at eloquence and skilled in kendo, and described Tsudano's battle situation vividly.

After hearing this, Mori Yamashita sighed with emotion: "Even the sword of the common people can make the emperor afraid within a few steps."

He also explained the information collected by the Kwantung Army from the Chinese martial arts world. Some experts only kept a distance from the Japanese. People like Wang Hong who were similar to military martial arts did not find it.

These are not secret-level information, so the two of them used as a meal and slowly talked about the difference between Chinese martial arts and Japanese martial arts.

The history of the development of martial arts in Japan first learned various cultures from China during the Tang, Song and Ming dynasties. In the Edo period (late Ming to late Qing dynasties), it still used the same expression as Chinese military books, such as martial arts, martial arts, martial arts, etc. Its important martial arts records such as "Secret Book of Military Arts" and "Early Learning of Martial Arts" (including the "General History of Martial Arts Map" of North Korea during this period) were seriously influenced by Qi Jiguang's "Jizhao Shu", and the spiritual level of simple Zen martial arts began to take shape (early martial arts/Bushido).

During the Meiji era, Japanese martial arts officially appeared. The book "Martial Arts Code" (1895) defined martial arts, including swordsmanship and Bushido thoughts. It seems that the word "Dao" is better than "Skill" and "Art", but in terms of content, a slight change will become a brainwashing tool for promoting loyalty and courage.

In the Chinese words, it is called miscellaneous learning and false Taoism.

It was not until I was beaten honestly that I returned to the correct way of explaining the word "Martial Arts".

During this period, Chinese martial artists proposed two ideas.

One is the proposal of the concept of national martial arts, and the other is the creation of the entry into Taoism with martial arts.

The term "Chinese martial arts" appeared in 1927, and its purpose was reflected in the slogan of the Central Guowu Museum: "Strong seeds to save the country, and resist insults to survive."

At this time, the Chinese had already seen the danger that the country would face, hoping to popularize practical martial arts, and even thought, "Even if you practice, you can carry one more box of shells" (PS: This is what a famous Republic of China boss said, simple but unrealistic. In the general environment at that time, most people thought that they could eat two more steamed buns after practicing).

The latter, represented by boxer Sun Lutang, was the most famous Bagua boxer in Beijing. After his master Cheng Tinghua, who fell under the musket, realized that fists and cold soldiers could not stop rifle artillery, he pushed his boxing skills to the extreme and headed to the path of combining fists and Taoism.

The word "Tao" here is not the same as the Japanese martial arts.

These predecessors either used Eastern classical philosophy or Western sports, medicine and other theories to pursue and express the principles of using the body.

In the eyes of Chinese people, the word Tao is the Great Way of Heaven.

Therefore, Chinese martial arts seek true explanations in the body and deduce correct explanations. PS: The martial arts of this period were mainly boxing. Cold soldiers quickly subsided (see Lao She's Soul-breaking Gun), but the orthodox sects retained most of the equipment, swordsmanship, and large guns to show that they did not forget the source of the tiger and the way to hold the sword.

The dispute between martial arts (national arts) and Taoism is the continuation of these two views, and it has been entangled until now, but it cannot be integrated.

For example, contemporary people think that the pusher and real intention make people experience the center line, center of gravity, and form changes of both sides' bodies. What factors play a role in the struggle? What are the effects? How to use it?...

Remove the ingredients that have become messy (fake masters and fake punches), the essence of the pusher is to study why, and the focus is on exploring the subtleties of the body. After the level of training, it can be reflected in the application of Chinese martial arts.

This is also the reason why the more people can beat, the more they like to think about Tai Chi (or change it to close to Tai Chi practice) when they get older.

This transformed the sword of the common people into the sword of the emperor in the great way of self-cultivation!

(Talk about these first. The author writes novels, and as he writes, it feels like he has become a paper)

PS: These words are a bit awkward, but they are a correct view of martial arts, which helps to understand the advanced national martial arts that will be written later in this book.
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