Qinggong is a skill commonly seen in martial arts novels. It is usually described as the ability to move quickly, mainly through the use of the principles of airflow and ingenious postures and movements. Although qinggong did not exist in reality, the qinggong in wuxia novels reflected the pursuit of speed and flexibility of humans to a certain extent, and it also had a certain literary value.
The qinggong in wuxia novels was a kind of martial arts that was extremely beautiful and practical. It could allow people to fly in the air and move quickly, with extremely strong strength and flexibility. However, qinggong did not exist in real life. There was no scientific evidence to prove that Qing Gong was a real martial art. Although humans had the ability to move quickly, science had yet to give a clear answer to whether they wanted to fly in the air or perform the qinggong movements described in martial arts novels. From a physics point of view, qinggong might be a kind of behavior similar to fluid mechanics. When the human body was flying, it might produce a change in speed and direction similar to that of a fluid to achieve the effect of flying in the air. However, this explanation couldn't explain the practicality and beauty of Qinggong. Therefore, science had yet to give a definite answer. The qinggong in wuxia novels was a kind of fictional martial arts that had a strong imagination and beauty. Although we can't move as fast in real life as described in novels, we can improve our physical fitness and athletic ability through scientific methods to achieve better fitness results.
Qinggong was a common concept in ancient Chinese martial arts novels. It referred to a technique that allowed people to move quickly in the air. However, due to the limitations of ancient science and technology and traffic conditions, people did not have modern flying technology, so ancient people could not really fly. In ancient Chinese novels, some characters may use qinggong to escape or attack, but this is only a fictional plot and has no real historical basis. In real life, people could only improve their movement speed and coordination through different skills and training, such as running, jumping, swimming, etc. However, this was not the same as flying.
Of course! I recommend the following novels to you: "Liu Liang,""The Immortal Dao Is Unreliable,""The Record of the Confucian Sword Crossing the World,""Bright Moon and Breeze Saber,""One Feet Long Sword,""Heroes of the Sword,""Heroes Never Die,""Pursuing the Way with a Sword,""Little Li Flying Dagger Traversing the Other World,""Tang Dynasty's Fierce, Wine but No Hero,""Martial Arts Against the Heavens,""Lingtian Ranking," and "Lone Ranger in the Deep Mountains." These novels were all traditional wuxia novels with rich plots that were unforgettable. They would definitely satisfy your expectations for real wuxia novels! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
The Tiny Steps on the Waves in Invincible Hack Life, the Flying Leaves Crossing the River in Love of the Ancient Sword, the Shaolin Lightness Skill in Invincible Monk of Great Song, the simplified lightness skill in Cultivation from Experience, and the peerless lightness skill in I Have Peerless Lightness Skill.
The highest level of Qinggong could be described as " leaping over roofs and walking on walls ".
Disguise was a common fictional skill in martial arts novels. There was no conclusive historical evidence to prove that it really existed. However, ancient China did have a lot of techniques and practices related to makeup and changing one's appearance. These techniques were called "cosmetics" and "beauty techniques". In ancient China, people used various herbs, spices, fats, and other natural materials to make cosmetics such as lipstick, eyeshadow, perfume, shampoo, and so on. These cosmetics could not only improve one's appearance but also enhance one's self-confidence and charm. In addition, the beauty techniques of ancient China were also very developed. People can improve their skin condition by washing their faces, applying skincare products, massaging, acupuncture, and other methods to achieve a cosmetic effect. At the same time, people also enhanced their image and temperament through changes in hairstyles, clothing, and accessories. Although disguising is a fictional skill, ancient Chinese makeup and beauty techniques are real. They are still widely used not only in ancient times but also in China and other Asian countries today.
The book "The Strongest Expert in the City" mentioned that the protagonist knew qinggong.😋I recommend the following novels to you, and I hope you will like them: The Book of the Sword of the Scholar, The World's Dart, and The Invincible Swordsman. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In wuxia novels, martial arts, martial arts, and qinggong all described the skills or techniques that the characters in wuxia novels could use. Martial arts usually referred to a comprehensive martial arts skill, including many different techniques and moves such as sword techniques, fist techniques, palm techniques, foot techniques, and so on. In wuxia novels, kung fu was a skill that was formed through long periods of practice and practice. It could help the character gain an advantage in battle. Martial arts, on the other hand, focused more on describing a specific martial arts school or sect, as well as the martial arts techniques and philosophical ideas passed down in these schools or sects. Martial arts usually included many different moves and techniques such as Taiji Fist, Eight Trigrams Palm, Heart Fist, etc. Qinggong was a martial art that emphasized speed, agility, and technique. Lightness Skills usually referred to martial arts that could perform various movements in the air, such as jumping, floating, flying, etc. In wuxia novels, qinggong is a skill that is usually formed through special techniques and practice. It can help the character move quickly and avoid attacks in battle. In wuxia novels, martial arts, wushu, and qinggong all describe the skills or techniques that the characters in wuxia novels can display. They each have their own characteristics and can be improved through continuous practice and cultivation.
Dali's Duan family is a fictional sect in the martial arts novel "Eight Dragons" created by Mr. Jin Yong. Its true existence has not been determined by history and archaeology. However, the Dali Duan family did exist in history. Its origins could be traced back to the Northern and Southern Dynasties and continued until the Ming Dynasty. Dali was an important political, economic, and cultural center in ancient China's Yunnan region. Its geographical location was between Dali City and Lijiang City in today's Yunnan Province. It was the home of the Bai people in Dali. In Jin Yong's novels, the Dali Duan family was a legendary sect. Many of its disciples were highly skilled in martial arts and had unique cultural and spiritual meanings. Although Dali's Duan family is fictional, the characters and plots have become an important part of Chinese literature and culture and are deeply loved by readers.
The poison in martial arts novels usually referred to extremely toxic drugs, but such drugs did not exist in real life. Many of the drugs in martial arts novels are fictional. They have magical effects that can kill people immediately or produce extremely terrible poisons. In real life, the toxicity of a drug depends on many factors, including the type of drug, dosage, usage, etc. Therefore, it is difficult to say that a certain drug is absolutely toxic.