Yu Chenghui's drunken sword performance was extremely unique. When he was 24 years old, he participated in a martial arts competition in the East China region and won the championship with a set of drunken sword techniques. In 1982, Shaolin Temple was released, and he conquered the audience with his drunken sword. His Drunken Sword performance was a combination of his deep understanding of martial arts and exquisite skills. When he danced, it might be elegant and elegant, and it might have a unique charm, displaying the kind of drunken yet not drunk, flexible and ever-changing artistic conception contained in the Drunken Sword.
When Yu Chenghui participated in a martial arts competition in Eastern China in 1963, he shocked everyone with his Drunken Sword Technique and won the championship. When he played the role of Jet Li's arch-rival, Wang Renze, in the movie Shaolin Temple, he used this set of drunken swords to conquer the audience in front of the screen.
Yu Chenghui was born into a martial arts family and had received strict martial arts training since he was young. He had unique attainments in swordsmanship, and his two-handed sword could be called the essence of traditional China martial arts. He was inspired by the mantis's posture of swinging its arms and created the Chapter of Understanding the Sword. After that, he devoted himself to studying it for four years and completed the Two-Handed Sword: Twenty Techniques. Yu Chenghui had also played some film and television roles. He played Feng Xifan in Huang Xiaoming's version of "The Deer and the Cauldron." He used a sword to point at people's vital points and had the Jianghu nickname of "One Sword Without Blood." He was a famous martial arts actor, screenwriter, and martial arts director. He passed away at 20:40 on July 4th, 2015.
Yu Chenghui was a martial artist and actor with a solid foundation in martial arts. He was proficient in many martial arts, such as Taiji Fist, Mantis Fist, and Full Arm Fist. In his acting career, Yu Chenghui had participated in many movies. In many of his works, he could perform martial arts moves and demonstrate superb martial arts even without using a sword. For example, he played the villain Wang Renze in " Shaolin Temple," his performance in Shaolin movies such as " Northern and Southern Shaolin " and " Shaolin Boy," and his leading role and martial arts design in the TV series " Wu Song," all showed that he had strong martial arts skills even without using a sword.
Zhao Changjun's drunken sword performance in the movie " The Great Saber King the Fifth " could be described as natural and powerful. His drunken sword performance in the movie was one of the classics. In addition, there was also a video on the Internet titled " Drunken Sword, Zhao Changjun's Drunken Sword is Exquisite and Unpredictable " showing his Drunken Sword performance.
Zheng Shaoqiu had performed the Drunken Sword at the Tiny TV Celebration. Huang Zhan had a high opinion of his drunken sword performance, saying that every movement of his was full of beauty. Only Zheng Shaoqiu could compare with Ye Shenglan, the master craftsman of Peking opera.
The content of the two-handed sword tutorial taught by Teacher Yu Chenghui was as follows: This set of swordsmanship consisted of 40 movements, from the beginning to the end. It was divided into four parts, and there were four main sword styles, namely attack and stab (fencing includes horizontal stab and vertical stab); defense: block and wash (block sword includes rigid character sword and flexible wash sword). The other sword styles were derived from the four sword styles of attack, stab, block and wash. The following is the exercise: First paragraph, a set (5 movements): 1. Reserve Form;2. 3. Step to the Sword;4. Squatting with a sword;5. He stepped forward and raised his sword. [Second group of the first section (2 movements): 1.] Living Step Pecker Sword;2. point, lift, wash, pick, lift, slash, sword. First Stage, Three Sets (Three Moves): 1. Step up;2. 3. He lifted it up and cut it down. [First section, four sets (3 movements): 1.] 2. Backstab Sword;3. He stepped back and raised his sword. First section, five sets (2 movements): 1. Consecutive Second Sword, 2. He stepped forward and blocked the sword. The second section, a set (2 movements): 1. Step back a little;2. I wash the grid and file my sword horizontally. Second Stage, Second Group (3 movements): 1. Hanging the sword, circling around the sword;2. 3. Yun Mo turned around and stabbed her sword. Second Stage, Three Sets (Three Moves): 1. Lifting the sword;2. Step back a little;3. He turned around and drew his sword. Second Stage, Four Sets (2 Moves): 1. [Parting Flash]: 2. He fell and hung his sword. [Second section, five sets (2 movements): 1.] Counter-Slash and Step Stab;2. Step forward, touch the sword, step back, break the sword.
Yu Chenghui's swordsmanship was unique. He was obsessed with swordsmanship and his own martial arts foundation. Through his observation and comprehension of the mantis's preying movements, he used swordsmanship as the foundation and integrated the mantis's movements to create the " Mantis Swordsmanship ". He changed the form of the modern sword style of single-handed sword and became the unique " Two-handed Mantis Swordsmanship ". Yu Chenghui's swordsmanship was shown in many films and television works. For example, in Shaolin Temple, he showed the long-lost double-handed sword. The movements were both powerful and beautiful. In Yellow River Hero, his self-created mantis sword was vividly displayed. In addition to its authenticity, it also gave people a sense of elegance. This beauty was reflected in a kind of rhythm and rhythm. Yu Chenghui was sought after by many martial arts practitioners because of his swordsmanship. He became the coach of the Ningxia Martial Arts Team and was invited to participate in many martial arts movies and television dramas, playing the role of a sword master.
There was a real video of Yu Chenghui's martial arts competition in 1983, as well as a video of Yu Chenghui's last irregular martial arts competition in 1984, but the specific way to obtain it was not mentioned.
As an ancient martial arts routine, Drunken Fist was unique in that it ingeniously integrated martial arts techniques with drunkenness, displaying a unique artistic charm. There were many drunken boxing performances in different scenes. For example, college students performed drunken boxing for Jacky Chan and received warm applause from the audience; children performed drunken boxing at the class New Year's Day party, attracting many fans; Shandong young man performed drunken boxing at his father-in-law's house after drinking, making his brother-in-law hand out cigarettes and pour tea. However, from a professional point of view, the practice of Drunken Fist required a long-term foundation and precise control of the body. It was difficult to show the true essence of Drunken Fist after drinking, and it might also be regarded as an entertainment performance. Moreover, from the perspective of social responsibility, if the performer was a martial arts coach or something like that, performing drunken boxing after drinking might give teenagers a bad example and mislead their understanding of martial arts.
Drunken Sword was a streamer in Penguin Esports, and he was good at using Sun Shangxiang as a jungler. He relied on his jungler Sun Shangxiang to reach the top of the competition. Drunken Sword recommended Sun Shangxiang with the inscriptions of Peerless, Gathering, and Eagle Eye. His equipment was a red jungler sword, Tenacious Shoes, Endless, Grandmaster, Daybreak, and a famous sword. In terms of jungler thinking, he thought that Sun Shangxiang was A growth jungler. In the early stages, she should avoid fighting as much as possible, using the first skill to detect whether there was someone in the bushes to avoid being ambushed. The second skill had the effect of physical penetration. When fighting a group, first use the second skill and then the first skill to deal the highest damage. At the same time, pay attention to the distance from the enemy and the direction of the first skill roll. Sun Shangxiang's best champion was Taiyi, followed by Ming Shiyin and Da Qiao. The best champion to counter her was Dun Shan, followed by Donghuang.