What the Hunchback Man talks about is that to learn any skill well, you need to practice hard and solid basic skills, concentrate on it, and accumulate over time, you can develop your true skill.
The story of the hunchbacked old man catching cicadas:
In ancient times, Confucius once led his students to the state of Chu. Passing by a forest, he saw an old man with a hunchback holding a bamboo pole and cicadas. He catches one with one lift of his hand, and never misses it, just as easily as he picks things up from the ground. Confucius said in amazement: "You are so amazing. It seems you must have some secrets, right?"
The old man replied humbly: "There must be a method. Before that, I took the sticky pills Stack it on the top of a sticky bamboo pole to practice your wrist skills. After five or six months of practicing cicada hunting, if you stack two sticky pills on the pole without falling off, you will rarely escape if you stack three. If a cicada does not fall to the ground, there is a high probability that it will be caught; if you can stack five sticky pills on a bamboo pole, catching cicadas will be as easy as picking up something on the ground. ”
< p>When the hunchbacked old man said this, he stroked his beard and said seriously to Confucius' students: "To catch cicadas, you must first practice standing skills and arm strength. When catching cicadas, the body should stand like an upright tree stump. It doesn't move like that; the bamboo pole stretches out from the arm, just like controlling the branches, not shaking or trembling. "In addition, the concentration must be highly concentrated. No matter how vast the sky and the earth are, and there are many things, there is only cicada in my heart. wings, I concentrate on. When your spirit reaches this state, you will certainly be able to catch cicadas with ease.