Who founded Tai Chi in the movie "Tai Chi 2"?

Dahlia 2022-04-24 07:01:24

After watching the movie "Tai Chi 2", my thoughts were also at a loss, and I was not impressed.

On the way home, I was discussing "Tai Chi" with my friends, thinking that the movie was a lot of nonsense.

After all, film is an art, and art comes from life and is higher than life.

Therefore, exaggeration, inaccuracy, and nonsense are inevitable, so there is no need to care about it, and entertainment is OK at that time.

The real Taijiquan in history was founded by Zhang Sanfeng. No matter what schools of Chen Style Taiji, Yang Style Taiji, Sun Style Taiji, Zhao Bao Taiji, etc. appeared later, the real Taijiquan was founded by Zhang Sanfeng.

Most of the later generations modified Tai Chi to their own, including the so-called Chen Style Tai Chi and Yang Style, because of the fame and fortune.

Of course, many people don't know the true connotation and essence of Tai Chi anymore, so there are people practicing in the park every day, and I feel that it is no different from gymnastics. There must be fitness, but they don't know the essence.

Taijiquan should be an internal cultivation method, and the people in the park practice every day only movements, and many of those movements have been modified, not their original appearance.

That is to say, he must have a set of mental methods and internal cultivation things in it, such as light exercises, such as gymnastics.

Since it is an internal cultivation method, you are practicing qigong, and it involves changing your body, mental state, and other issues. Therefore, after it is practiced, it must be extraordinary and extraordinary.

Just like the head of Chenjiagou in the movie "Tai Chi 2", he has outstanding martial arts and extraordinary bearing.

Nowadays, many ruffians in the cultural world who do not understand martial arts say that martial arts is more like Muay Thai, taekwondo, boxing, etc.

Many of the comments made by people who do not know or have practiced martial arts are wrong.

Wushu has evolved into Huaquan embroidered legs, which is caused by the changes of the times. Since the Cultural Revolution, Wushu has been lost, and it has not been completed as a performance-style Huaquan embroidered legs for entertainment.

However, most of the people who really have kung fu are in the folk, and there are still many that have not been lost.

That is to say, these ruffians in the cultural world have only seen the so-called Sanda, Taolu, Taekwondo, Muay Thai, boxing, karate, etc., and have never really met an expert who understands martial arts, so they dare to comment that martial arts is a "Flower Boxing Embroidered Legs".

In some cases, it is not wrong to say that martial arts is Huaquan embroidering legs, because it is already like this in this era, but if you look at its thousand-year history, it is not Huaquan embroidering legs. The real self-cultivation, spiritual refinement, martial arts, self-defense, and war use, do not spend at all, do not embroider at all. Even the sage Confucius is a martial arts expert, and there are records in the books.

In history, the top players I know are Sun Lutang, Dong Haichuan, Yang Luchan, etc. All of them have stunts, but you can't deal with Muay Thai and Sanda.

Sun Lutang and Dong Haichuan have already reached the state where they can avoid any sudden attacks and disasters without knowing it. In modern people's inconceivable way, they have practiced that every hair can sense, attack, and react.

Moreover, the punches they punched are no longer described as speed, strength, and explosiveness, because those are all low-level things, and they have sublimated to the point where the punches they punch are supernatural abilities, supernatural powers, and energy. So it looks amazing, weird, incredible.

Of course, science cannot explain these, because the current science is far below the high-level principles of martial arts.

Wushu is also a complex and complete science, covering: human body science, qigong, life, reasoning, physics, etc.

The highest realm of martial arts is not high, the real high is the combination with Taoism, and finally belongs to Tao.

Writing here reminds me of the Shaolin Temple.

Shaolin Temple should have been very powerful in the past, but now it has become a place for people to perform kung fu (flower boxing and embroidering legs) for entertainment. The real thing is long gone, and there is only an empty shell left, which is known to the insider.

Because a real martial arts, a relatively systematic and complete stunt, can not be learned and practiced in two or three months, but it must be achieved after years of hard training, because martial arts directly changes the body. It takes a lot of hardships, especially physical and mental pain, which takes many years, ranging from three years to decades.

As far as the current society of material enjoyment is concerned, who is willing to take the time to practice?

Is there a Shaolin Temple? There used to be, not now. . . .

It is as magical as what is written in martial arts novels and fantasy novels. One punch can open up a space, and one punch can shatter a mountain. This is impossible in the theory of martial arts. Only by cultivating the Dao can one develop such supernatural abilities and supernatural powers, and one must also pay attention to the cultivation of xinxing.

Like the martial arts novels, the martial arts knights with high supernatural powers and great functions are fighting for fame, beauty, hidden treasure, power, etc. People with supernatural powers have very high xinxing, very indifferent to fame and fortune, have little fighting spirit, and are very indifferent to world affairs.

Therefore, these ruffians in the cultural world dare to gossip and talk nonsense without seeing the real situation, which is really a joke. . .

Chinese martial arts have been circulated for thousands of years. It is a very systematic and complete magical thing, which is not comparable to Muay Thai and Taekwondo.

Why?

Because of "China", the world is the center of the country, and all the cultural origins and martial arts treasures flow out here, you know? ? ?

--Feeling in the mirror November 3, 2012

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