Feel free to say what you feel.
Humans are inherently good at the beginning. I personally think that a certain aspect of society is like the black boxing market in the movie. The boss of the black market is the desire and greed in our hearts. It will lead out the evil in our hearts and then lead us to enter the black market. punch. In the beginning, when Chen Hu and his master practiced the exercises, including competitions, they only used sturdiness to play Tai Chi moves, but everything has both sides. However, he failed to understand the truth of the master's teaching. Later, he talked back to his master and got angry. The extremes in his heart not only affected his moves, attitude, behavior, and character, but everything in his life started unknowingly. Deterioration... There are many more described scenes not to say more. Until later, Chen Hu, who was fighting for strength and almost lost himself... It was this kind of change process that resonated in my memory.
The blow of a thousand-pound steel hammer can break a mountain and break rocks. This is the power of rigidity. The flexibility of
water can
defuse the blow of a thousand-pound steel
hammer . In the unremitting pursuit of ideals and happiness, the perseverance and stubbornness of steel will cut through the obstacles.
In the face of countless setbacks, failures and ridicules, setbacks become a rare exercise, failures become valuable experiences, and ridicules become motivation. One move makes use of strength. The harder the opponent is, the stronger he becomes.
In the face of a sudden blow of thousands of pounds, the flexibility of water and let it flow naturally to resolve its impact, with one move, forty or two thousand pounds, what force can knock you down, your heart is as soft as water, how can it be broken by foreign objects?
There are still too many moves.... Omnipotent.. Countless...
In short, one can be strong and persistent and let nature take its course, pick up and put down
To deal with the ever-changing Yin and Yang with rigidity and softness that change according to my heart, this is the Tai Chi I want to learn.
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