Rebirth of the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 68 Martial Arts Research Institute 3

"Okay, Boyong, stop." After listening to Li Zhong's words, Guan Hai stopped and was very happy to take the simple knife. He said to Zheng Hun, "Well, can you give me a hand?" Zheng Hun smiled and said to Guan Hai, "If the general likes it and the lord agrees, then the general will leave this knife. Guan Hai looked at Li Zhong pitifully. Li Zhong shook his head with a bitter smile. Guan Hai saw Li Zhong shake his head and suddenly lowered his head in frustration. "Here you" and stuffed it into Zheng Hun's arms, with an unhappy face.

Seeing that he seemed to misunderstand him, Li Zhong sighed and said to Guan Hai, "Hey, I thought Bo Yong liked this knife very much and wanted to give it to you. Oh, forget it. Since you don't like it, let's go." After saying that, Li Zhong was about to go out. Guan Hai came to his senses, ran to Li Zhong, touched his head and said to Li Zhong: "Well, that, lord, the last general likes it," Li Zhong asked with a smile, making Zheng Hun next to him want to laugh but dare not laugh, which is very aggrieved.

"Well, the last general wants that knife, hey," he grinned at Li Zhong, "Okay, go get one." Seeing Guan Hai's appearance, Li Zhong said to him.

"Thank you, lord." Guan Hai looked at it happily and looked at it over and over again with the knife, looking very excited.

"Yes, Mr. Wen, how's the Qingfeng Sword?" Li Zhong turned around and asked, "Master, now Deheng is supervising that batch of swords. Does the Lord want to go and have a look?" Zheng Hun replied. Li Zhong thought for a moment and then nodded.

The Qingfeng Sword is a sword improved by Li Zhong according to the ancient famous knife*, which is used to mate the soldiers of the iron sword guard.

* is the precious cultural heritage of the Han nation and is famous for its traditional knife skills at home and abroad. Killing the enemy in battle is extremely powerful and is not comparable to ordinary weapons. Therefore, in the important material "*Examination" kept by the Chinese Historical Archives, it is written: "* is used to charge into the battle, far better than a single knife and other short soldiers.

* is the first knife model created by Qi Jiguang, a famous anti-Japanese general in the Ming Dynasty. In the tenth year of the Republic of China (1921 AD), Cao Kung recruited martial arts talents in Cangzhou, Hebei Province, set up a martial arts camp, hired Liu Yuchun, Ren Xiangrong and other teachers, and named "*". It focuses on the characteristics of two cold weapons, knives and guns. It can be used as a spear, but also as a knife. It can hold the handle with one hand and hold the handle with both hands, which is extremely lethal. *All the way includes the essentials of holding the knife, holding the knife handle, fighting use, chopping points, and the basic knife method of *.

There has been the word "*" in history, but that is only a general abbreviation for all kinds of knives used by the Miao people, informal appellation.

*, an ancient Chinese weapon, has a slender body and a total of five feet. It has the characteristics of two weapons, knives and guns, and can be used alone and with both hands. Killing the enemy in battle is extremely powerful and is not comparable to ordinary weapons.

*The total length is about 160 cm, and the ratio of the thickness of the knife ridge to the width of the knife body is about 1 to 3. In the standard equipment of the Tang Dynasty, you can see a large number of horizontal knives and strange knives. During the Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty, when the general Li Siye led his troops to fight against the enemy, the team was rushed by the enemy's cavalry. In this case, Li Siye "held a long knife, shouted out before the battle, killed dozens of people, and reorganized the battle." The Ancient Chinese Weapons Series explains: "Mo Dao, long knives are also held by infantry." It is accompanied by a pattern of a long knife. As early as the Three Kingdoms period, there were five-foot long knives among the items returned to Japan (five feet were about 130 centimeters in modern times, that is, 24.2 centimeters per foot in the Three Kingdoms). Later, with the cultural exchange between China and Japan, Tang knives (various knives that appeared in the Tang Dynasty) were introduced to Japan and gradually evolved into today's Japanese knives. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, the Japanese pirates invaded, and the knives used by the Japanese pirates (Japanese knives) were called Japanese knives.

*, also known as the "Yulin Army Knife", is a valuable cultural heritage of the Han people and a famous traditional knife skill at home and abroad. It is one of the advanced weapons in the era of cold weapons in China.

The knife, which originated from the ring first knife in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, has a history of more than 2,000 years. Qi Jiguang, an anti-Japanese national hero, improved the Japanese knife from a Tang knife to a more powerful two-handed long knife. It is the origin of the * knife type. The total length of the knife is five feet, the length of the knife is three feet and eight inches, and the handle of the knife is one foot and two inches. It also concentrates the characteristics of the knife and gun. It can be used as a knife, both as a knife. It can be held with one hand and Hold the handle with both hands. Because it is easy to exert the overall strength of the waist and back when using single and two hands, and the structure is excellent. Therefore, when using it in front of the enemy, it can be used tossing and turning, speeding, destroying the knife, and the knife turns with people, like breaking bamboo, practical value and high, great killing power, non-ordinary weapons can resist.

Therefore, in the important material preserved by the Chinese Historical Archives, *Examination, it is written as follows:

"* is used to charge into battle, far better than single knives and other short soldiers."

"Forced Qi Jiguang to get this knife method, which was passed on to his subordinates, and was used to charge into the battle and cut off the flags. Relying on this knife method, it shocked China."

General Qi Jiguang in the Ming Dynasty obtained the catalogue of Yinliu Swordsmanship (because the catalogue is cursive, some people read it as Yingliu Swordsmanship) in a battle with Japanese pirates. After research, he wrote Xinyou Knife Method. This is a new work after the loss of two-handed knife skills in China during the Song Dynasty.

Qi Jiguang, a famous general who fought against Japan, changed his reputation and passed it on to his subordinates, killed the enemy and achieved results, and cut off the flag. He relied on the knife method to shock China.

The main reason why the Japanese pirates became a big trouble for the Ming army was that the Japanese pirates attached great importance to the performance of the Japanese knife itself. Several prespecting generals believe that the Japanese swords are light, agile, sharp and sharp, and have an advantage in many aspects.

Xie Jinfen, Sangyuan Town, Cangzhou, Hebei Province, in the Qing Dynasty, got this knife. Liu Yuchun, a well-known general of Changsheng in the north and south, and Guo Changsheng in Cangzhou from 1916 to 1925. Guo Changsheng has deeply obtained the true biography of *, through-arm fists and split fists. On the basis of the original * all the way (old frame), he gathered the essence of his predecessors and integrated into the "24-style twisted series of steps with through arms", creating a two-way (new frame) *, and also added the practice routine of "*gun" and other equipment.

One way* multi-series basic knife posture, practical usage, two-way*, widens the attack surface and improves combo. Many well-known people in the martial arts world also spoke highly of *. For example, the late Mr. Ma Fengtu said that * is "the Japanese two-handed knife method circulating in Chinese martial arts circles". This statement is wrong. * originated from China and is a valuable asset left to us by our ancestors. It was first transmitted from China to Japan with Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges.

"Lord, please," Li Zhong nodded and followed.

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