The Han sword had a slender body, a wide hilt, and a sharp blade. It was suitable for assassination and could be used to attack in various ways. The swordsmanship could be divided into three categories: the fighting swordsmanship used for fighting or performance, the performing swordsmanship used for the connection and transition of swordsmanship routine movements, and the swordsmanship that was similar to the shape of a sword, which was a variation of the fighting swordsmanship and the performing swordsmanship. Moreover, each type of swordsmanship contained a variety of swordsmanship with different movement characteristics and purposes.(For example, offensive sword style, defensive sword style, rigid sword style, elastic sword style, etc.). Based on the characteristics of the Han sword itself, it was suitable for sword styles that matched the characteristics of the sword body. For example, offensive sword styles that emphasized assassination and chopping movements might be more suitable for the Han sword. However, the specific suitable sword style would also vary according to the user's purpose (such as actual combat, performance, etc.).
The sword technique that Li Hanyi practiced was the Still Water Sword Technique.
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The following are a few recommended novels about immortal cultivation and sword practice: 1. " The Sword Comes to Beacon Fire and Plays with the Dukes ": This novel tells the story of a poor young man who grew up in the north. He has the ability to move mountains and overturn seas with a single sword, and to subdue demons and devils. He decided to embark on the path of Immortal Cultivation and witness the great tides of the East Sea, the vast yellow sand in the west, and the lofty mountains of the Southern Wilderness. 2. " Invincible Sword Realm ": This novel's purpose was to kill and live. It told the story of the protagonist acting tough by killing. Although there were some tricks and plots that reduced one's intelligence, the overall quality was not bad. 3. The Sword Saint of the Killing Heavens: This novel tells the story of a sword cultivator. The protagonist became a powerful sword immortal through practicing sword techniques. Although the number of words was small, the plot was compact and worth reading. 4. " The Path of the Swordsman ": This novel tells the story of a swordsmanship coach who transmigrated to the Xianxia world. He became a peerless sword immortal through swordsmanship practice. The novel's plot was smooth and the characters were vividly portrayed. It was suitable for readers who liked immortal cultivation and sword practice. The above are a few recommended novels about immortal cultivation and sword practice. I hope they will be helpful to you.
The essentials of sword practice were as follows: ** 1. Basic preparations ** 1. [Wrist Strength Training: Wrist strength is the primary requirement for sword practice.] Wrist strength training could be done in many ways, such as wrist twisting, wrist turning, wrist swinging, wrist shaking, air grabbing, etc., which could improve the flexibility and flexibility of the wrist and fingers. It could also be practiced with instruments, such as small barbells, dumbbells, or wooden sticks to imitate swordsmanship practice. It could also be practiced with small sandbags, stones, etc., and it could also be practiced with swords to increase the weight of the sword to enhance wrist strength. 2. ** Familiar with the sword body **: When you first come into contact with the sword, you should play with the sword and do all kinds of movements at will to improve the compatibility with the sword and overcome the strangeness between you and the sword. Then, you can start to practice your basic skills. ** 2. Body Movement and Overall Harmonization ** 1. ** Waist Steps Combination **: When practicing the sword, you need to use the waist as the axis to drive the other parts of the body, so that the upper and lower parts are coordinated. The sword technique must be in harmony with the body technique. The footwork required to be light, steady, fast, and variable. For example, when walking, one had to have an empty heart, toes that grabbed the dungeon, flexible knees, and a stable and rapid movement of the center of gravity. In a sword routine, the sword technique had to be completed in coordination with various steps (such as forward step, backward step, arc step, etc.), footwork (forward step, backward step, cover step, thrust step, jump step, walking step, etc.), balance, and jumping movements. 2. [Eye coordination: Eye coordination is very important in swordsmanship practice. It requires the eye, hand, and sword to work together.] One's line of sight must follow the sword finger, sword tip, and the sword's tsuba. One must look around to achieve the integration of essence, qi, and spirit with the body, hand, and sword. Different weapons had different requirements for the eyes. For a sword, one had to look at the sword's blade. ** 3. Swordsmanship practice ** 1. [Grasping the Grip Technique]: Grasping the Grip Technique correctly is the foundation and key to practicing swordsmanship. There were five kinds of handle methods: full handle, spiral handle, hilt, clamp handle, and pressing handle. Different sword techniques used different handle methods, such as stabbing, washing, splitting, lifting, picking, pointing, hitting, and frustrating. Sword techniques such as collapse, chop, wipe, and block used full handle. Cutting, cloud, and wrist flower used the combination of clamp and knife. Moreover, a single movement often involved multiple sword techniques. This required the user to quickly change the magical energy according to the changes in the sword technique. At the same time, the user had to ensure that the wrist and fingers were flexible, powerful, and coordinated. 2. ** Swordsmanship Norms **: Swordsmanship includes many sword techniques such as strike, stab, point, collapse, pick, cloud, chop, chop, block, wash, wrist flower, etc. Each sword technique has its own operating position and point of force, such as the point of force of the sword, etc. There were three steps to practicing swordsmanship. First, one had to use a wooden stick instead of a sword to imitate various swordsmanship, so that the movements, routes, and parts were clear and accurate. Then, one had to practice holding a sword, from light sword to heavy sword. From light sword practice, one could practice wrists and improve the control of the sword. Heavy sword practice focused on strength and strength. After proficiency, one would practice combined swordsmanship. Finally, one would practice various swordsmanship with steps, footwork, balance, and jumping. ** 4. Other requirements ** 1. [Consciousness Guidance: When practicing the sword, you must be alert and active. You must use your consciousness to guide your actions, making your movements agile. The force path is both hard and soft. You must be light and flexible without floating. You must be calm and calm without falling into a heavy stagnation.] 2. Breathing naturally: Breathe naturally and pay attention to your spirit. 3. ** Sticking, Sticking, and Following **: Pay attention to the application of "sticking, sticking, connecting, and following". This is more important in the practice of sword techniques such as the Taiji Sword.
Mortal cultivation and sword practice was a popular cultivation method in China online literature. In this way of cultivation, mortals would gradually master the essence of the sword through continuous cultivation of sword techniques, and thus become powerful immortal cultivators. In online literature, mortal cultivation and swordsmanship were usually one of the main characters 'cultivation methods. Through practicing swordsmanship, the main character could continuously improve his strength and eventually become a powerful immortal cultivator. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
"The Douluo Continent Begins to Practice Swordsmanship" was created by Flame-Breathing Flying Meat. It was classified as a sci-fi future and was in a serial state. The latest update was 2020 - 10 - 15, and it was updated to chapter 76,"After Victory". The protagonist of the story traveled to the world of Douluo Continent with the purple light and began a journey to the world one by one. It was not like a stallion novel. Some of the plots, such as in the Soul Hunting Forest, where Lu Jie and Tang Hao met a nearly 400-year-old Space Hell Cat. Tang Hao first knocked the Space Hell Cat unconscious and then asked Lu Jie to kill it. The plot displayed the character interaction and plot development in the story.
The basic moves of sword practice included the following aspects: 1. Footwork 1. [Parallel Step]: Stand with both feet together, straighten your body, and look forward. It is often used to start and stop the momentum of swordsmanship. 2. Horse Stance: Spread your feet from left to right, slightly wider than your shoulders, bend your knees parallel to your thighs, buckle your knees and toes slightly inward, kick your heels slightly outward, straighten your chest and waist, and keep your center of gravity between your legs. 3. ** Bow Stance **: The distance between the front and back of the two legs is about one big step. The front legs are bent and the knees are vertical to the toes, and the toes are slightly buckled inward. The hind legs are straight and the toes are slightly bent outward. The left foot is in front of the left bow, and the right foot is in front of the right bow. 4. ** Faint Step **: The distance between the two feet is about half a step. The center of gravity is on the back foot. The back leg is half bent or fully bent. The front toe touches the ground and the heel is raised. The front leg is slightly bent. The left foot is in front of the left step and the right foot is in front of the right step. 5. ** Independent Step **: Straighten one leg, bend the other leg and lift it up, lower the calf, straighten the foot and buckle it inward. Standing with the left leg and raising the right leg is the left independent step, and vice versa is the right independent step. 6. ** Push-step **: Kneeling the right leg and squatting (knee and toes slightly turned outwards), the left leg is straight and the toes are slanted forward. This is the left step, and vice versa. 7. [Fork Step]: Step one foot behind (or in front of) the other foot, the tip of the foot touching the ground, and the legs crossing. 8. ** Half Horse Stance **: Squat with one leg bent and the other leg placed horizontally in a T-shape. The bent leg will bear 70% of the weight, and the horizontal leg will bear 30% of the weight. The left leg bent is the left half of the horse, and the right leg bent is the right half. 9. ** Rest **: Cross your legs and bend your knees in a full squat. The toes of your hind legs touch the ground, and your buttocks sit on your hind legs. There are left and right sides. 10. ** Sitting plate **: The two legs form a big fork step, the front legs bend into a bow, the hind legs are placed horizontally on the ground, the knees kneel down, the soles of the feet are facing back, the whole body is sitting on the legs, there are also left and right. ** 2. Hand (Wrist) Technique ** 1. [Sword Technique (Sword Finger): The index finger and middle finger should be straightened, the thumb, ring finger, and pinky should be bent inward, and the thumb should press the first segment of the ring finger.] Its function is to strengthen the stabbing and striking power of the sword hand, protect the head, chest, abdomen and the sword arm, balance the body and maintain the stability of the center of gravity. 2. ** Wrist Technique **: The sword strikes, thrusts, blocks, washing, and pulling the flower movements depend on the wrist swinging left and right, bending up and down, and twisting the wrist forward and backward to exert strength. You can increase flexibility and flexibility by coiling your hands and pressing your wrist. You can also increase the strength of your wrist with dumbbells. You can also do more pulling movements to strengthen it. ** 3. Eye Technique ** 1. ** Focus on the Eyes **: Focus on an object during practice, keep your eyes on it when your head moves, or suddenly focus on an object after ignoring the surrounding objects. 2. [Training to overcome fear: avoid closing your eyes when fighting. You can use a handkerchief to practice hitting your eyes (be careful not to hit your eyes). Make sure that the sword hits your eyes and the stab is accurate.] ** 4. Movement Technique ** 1. ** Turn **: Turn left or right according to the attack and defense needs. The direction and angle depends on the specific situation. 2. [Somersault]: Like the kite somersault in the Dharma Sword, it is often used in combination with jumping and turning. It is mostly used for rapid attack or defense. 3. ** Bow down **: Bow down and move forward, just like Jing Ke stabbing Qin in the Dharma Sword, but pay attention to the posture and not lower your head. ** Five, Pulling Flowers ** 1. [Shunping Flower, Inverse Pinghua]: The shape of the flat flower is like a round table. The flat sword of the Shunping Flower turns from the front to the left, then to the back to the right and then back to the front. The inverse flat flower is the opposite. When practicing, you can repeatedly improve your speed, agility, and strength. 2. ** Upright Flower, Reverse Upright Flower **: The Upright Flower is shaped like a wheel. The Upright Flower moves from the right to the left, then up and down to the right. The Reverse Upright Flower moves in the opposite direction. 3. [Side Flower]: The movement of the sword sweeping down from the left or right side of the body. 4. [Current Flower]: A parallel flower with a sword dancing in front of it. 5. [Flower on the back]: The action of drawing a flower on the back when Dark Sword is drawing and retracting his sword.
The following was information about the Tang, Han, Qing, and Bamboo Swords: ** 1. Tang Jian ** 1. ** Specialties ** - The blade was long and thin, and it was usually a two-handed sword. The sword head, sword guard, and other parts were often decorated with exquisite decorations. The swords of this period were influenced by the culture of that time. The lines of the sword were beautiful, and the shape was simple and generous. To a certain extent, the swords of the Tang Dynasty inherited the manufacturing techniques of the previous generation of swords and developed them, reflecting the high level of metal smelting and weapon manufacturing in the Tang Dynasty. 2. ** Usage * - The Tang sword was not only a combat weapon, but it also had etiquette and symbolic meaning. In the military, the Tang sword could be used for close combat, but with the changes in the form of war, such as the development of cavalry combat, the dominant position of the sword on the battlefield was gradually replaced by the saber. However, it was still equipped for specific military personnel such as guards and court warriors. In terms of etiquette, Tang Jian was often regarded as a noble accessory, symbolizing identity and status. 3. ** Cultural significance ** - The Tang Dynasty's culture flourished, and the Tang sword became an important element in culture and art. In paintings, sculptures and other art forms, the image of the Tang sword often appeared, reflecting the love and admiration of the people at that time. At the same time, it also reflected the social ethos of the Tang Dynasty that combined martial arts and literature. ** 2. Han Sword ** 1. ** Specialties ** - Han swords could be divided into short swords, long swords, and super long swords according to their length and usage. The body of the sword was straight and the blade was sharp. The head of the sword was generally round or oblate, and the grills were mostly diamond-shaped or rectangular. Han swords were made with exquisite craftsmanship. The body of the sword was usually forged with the technique of hundred steel, making it tough and elastic. Its shape was simple and unadorned, and it was highly practical. 2. ** Usage * - In the Han Dynasty, the sword was an important combat weapon. Infantry and cavalry may be equipped with swords. Infantry can use swords in close combat, and cavalry can use swords when fighting under horses or in close combat. In addition, swords were also a kind of ceremonial item in the Han Dynasty. Men's swords were a symbol of fashion and status, reflecting the martial spirit of that time. 3. ** Cultural significance ** - The Han sword occupied an important position in the Han culture. It was closely related to the military, politics, and culture of the Han Dynasty. In the tombs of the Han Dynasty, Han swords were often unearthed, which reflected the importance people attached to swords at that time. It also reflected the extensive influence of swords in the social life of the Han Dynasty. It was an important embodiment of the martial culture of the Han Dynasty. ** 3. Clear Sword ** 1. ** Specialties ** - The body of the Qing sword was narrow, the blade was sharp, and the body of the sword was often decorated beautifully. The sword head, the sword guard, the scabbard, and other parts may be inlaid with gems and carved with patterns. The hilt of the sword was designed in an ergonomical manner and was easy to hold. The Qing sword was made by combining the metal processing techniques of the time, such as forging, carving, embedding, and many other techniques, making the sword an exquisite craft. 2. ** Usage * - During the Qing Dynasty, although the sword's actual combat significance in military affairs gradually weakened, it was still an accessory for officers. Among the people, swords were also used as practice and performance equipment by some martial arts schools. At the same time, due to the importance of the Qing Dynasty's royal family on weapon manufacturing, Qing swords also had a certain value in etiquette and collection. 3. ** Cultural significance ** - Qing swords reflected the craftsmanship and cultural aesthetics of the Qing Dynasty. Its gorgeous decoration reflected the fusion of the palace culture and folk arts of the Qing Dynasty. In some literary works and folklore, the Qing sword was often endowed with mysterious and noble colors, becoming a part of the cultural heritage. ** 4. Bamboo Sword ** 1. ** Specialties ** - Bamboo swords were mainly made of bamboo or wood. The bamboo sword was light and had a certain degree of elasticity. It was relatively simple to make. Wooden swords had different characteristics depending on the type of wood. For example, wooden swords made of harder wood were stronger. Bamboo swords could imitate the shape of metal swords in appearance, and some would be simply painted or decorated to increase their aesthetics. 2. ** Usage * - Bamboo swords were widely used in martial arts practice. Especially in the basic training of some traditional martial arts schools, the bamboo sword could help the practitioner master the basic movements and techniques of the sword, and avoid accidental injuries caused by the use of metal swords in the early stages of practice. In some cultural performances, bamboo swords could also be used as props to show the elegant posture of swordsmanship. 3. ** Cultural significance ** - The bamboo sword was an extension of the traditional China sword culture. It reflected the importance of safety and step-by-step training in China martial arts culture. At the same time, it also helped to spread and promote the sword culture in cultural performances, so that more people could understand the cultural meaning of the sword and the charm of swordsmanship. " The Legend of White Feather: A Long Way to Immortality " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
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