Martial arts has the power to stop wars and maintain peace. Do you know any proverbs about martial arts? Below are the proverbs about martial arts that I have compiled. If you are interested, come and take a look.
Proverbs about martial arts
Fist in the south and kick in the north, spear in the east and stick in the west: There are many popular martial arts techniques in the Yangtze River Basin and areas south of the Yangtze River, with steady stances, fierce punches, and Sounds and exhalations are often used to help the movements to generate strength, which requires a small space. It is known as "the place where punches are lying on the cow". The martial arts popular in the Yellow River Basin and the areas north of it are good at kicking, with large stances, fast rhythm, and a lot of running and jumping. Northern boxing requires a larger venue, and there is a saying of "punching in all directions". The martial arts of the North and the South each have their own emphasis and distinctive characteristics.
The gun is the king of hundreds of soldiers and the thief of white soldiers: This proverb describes the power of firearms. The reason why the gun is called the king and the thief is that it is powerful in actual combat, fast in attack and defense, and full of changes, which often makes people unable to defend against it. King Jingzhi of the Five Dynasties was able to use a pound of iron spear; Yuchi Jingde of the Tang Dynasty was good at using the eight-foot-long spear; Zhao Li of the Song Dynasty was good at using two spears; Yang Miaozhen created the pear-shaped spear and was "invincible in the world for twenty years"; "Wind King". Modern sharpshooters Wu Zhong and sharpshooter Li Shuwen are all famous for their use of guns.
The sword is the commander of the white army: The sword is one of the earliest weapons to appear in our country, and it is also one of the most commonly used weapons. A broad sword can be used to fight on horseback, a waist sword can be used to fight on foot, a simple sword and a two-handed belt can be used to fight on horseback, and a spear is much more flexible. The sword technique emphasizes chopping, chopping, blocking, stabbing, and wiping. It is also simpler than the spear technique and is easier for scholars to master. Therefore, among the generals and soldiers in the past dynasties, the majority were swordsmen. Guan Yu made good use of the Eighty-two Jin Qinglong Sword.
The sword is the best of all weapons: The sword is also one of the earliest weapons to appear in our country. In frequent wars, the sword was gradually replaced by other weapons. Later, two styles of swordsmanship were formed. One was the long-tasseled sword, which was called Wenjian. When practiced, the sword moves like a dragon or a snake, making it graceful and beautiful. A kind of short tassel sword, called martial sword. Its steps are flexible, its moves are changeable, and its movements are fast and violent. It is a practical swordsmanship. However, whether it is a long tassel sword or a short tassel sword, it is not as fierce as the sword, but always mixed with a kind of elegance. Especially since it is one of the four treasures of the literati, together with the qin, chess, and calligraphy, it is called the Four Treasures of the Scholars. It is well deserved to be called the "Show of a Hundred Soldiers".
The stick is the first of a hundred weapons: the stick is the most primitive weapon. A person who does not know martial arts will often use the stick as he wants in self-defense. The stick is so common as a weapon, so it is called He is the leader of a hundred soldiers. Ming Dynasty general Yu Dayou's book "The Sword Classic" on stick skills, and Cheng Zongyou's "Shaolin Stick Techniques Explained Zong". It is a classic in the study of stick techniques.
The moon stick, the sword of the year, the spear of a lifetime, and the sword should be kept with you: also known as the sword of the year, the moon stick, and the spear that has been practiced for a long time. This proverb shows that the difficulty of mastering various weapons is different. Among the four types of knives, spears, swords, and sticks, spears are the most difficult to master. Just the three movements of moving, buckling, and tying are difficult to do correctly without hard work. The number of marksmanship techniques is unmatched by other weapon technologies, and each marksmanship technique has its own profound features. Relatively speaking, the stick method is easier to master, and the stick is the basis of all weapons and can be said to cover all kinds of skills. Knives, swords, etc. are somewhere between guns and sticks. A knife has one edge, while a sword has two edges. Comparing the two, mastering swordsmanship is more difficult than swordsmanship.
The spear pricks a line and the stick hits a large area: it can also be used as a vertical spear and a horizontal stick. This proverb emphasizes the difference in the characteristics of spear and stick fighting. The spear has a point, and killing the enemy depends on the spear tip piercing it. The stick has no tip, and the only way to kill the enemy is to hit the enemy with the tip of the stick. The stabbing with a spear is a straight line, while the beating with a stick is a horizontal slice, hence this proverb. However, a gun with a gun attached to the end is a gun, and a gun with the tip removed is a stick. For this reason, there are many fusions between the gun and stick methods. Many spear techniques include drawing, hitting, splitting, and smashing movements; while many stick techniques include poking, picking, teasing, and sliding movements. They learn from each other's strengths and weaknesses.
Hitting tens of thousands of people is not as good as one stick: This proverb shows that only three-thirds of the Shaolin stick technique is stick technique, and seven points is spear technique, so Shaolin stick technique is the superior one among the stick techniques. In fact, the proverb mainly says that a gun is more powerful than a stick. Beating someone with a stick, except for the head, can only damage the flesh on other parts of the body. And stabbing someone with a stick, although it has no sharp point, can damage the internal organs. Therefore, many excellent stick techniques incorporate marksmanship in order to increase the lethality.
Be wary of guns and sticks: when you meet someone wielding a gun, be wary of shaking the gun; when meeting someone wielding a stick, be wary of nodding the stick. Shaking the head means that the tip of the gun is shaken into a circle. If the gun is to exert its power, it must move, buckle, and stab in one go.
The three movements were quickly completed, and the tip of the spear was shaken into a circle. Marksmanship goes like this: the circle is the mother of marksmanship. If the circle shakes fast, round, small, and windy, the spear will strike powerfully and suddenly, making it difficult to guard against. Shaking his head, he also pointed at the gun and used the whipping technique. Before whipping, the gun head must make a swinging motion. The sudden use of whipping stick techniques in the marksmanship can easily deceive the opponent. Although the stick is heavy on both ends, once it is mixed into the marksmanship, its power is doubled. If the stick is nodded, the intention is to use the stick as a spear. Whether it is stabbing, picking, drawing, or splitting, it can be used flexibly at this time. If you are not careful and still use it as a stick, disaster will not be far away.
Classic proverbs about martial arts
The spear is like a swimming dragon, and the stick is like a whirlwind: or the spear is like a swimming dragon and it pierces a little, and the stick is like a crazy demon and it hits a lot. If you want to make your opponent elusive when piercing the gun, you must not go straight, but the gun barrel must tremble, like a meandering dragon snake. It not only has the power of piercing, but also has the power of knocking, blocking, collapsing, and sliding up and down, left and right. The power will be fully exerted and the results will be obvious. If you want to use a stick to achieve success, you must be quick. The so-called stick creates wind. Only when it strikes and blocks like a whirlwind can it be lethal.
Watch your hands with a single sword, watch with two swords, and watch your mouth with a broadsword: This proverb explains the basic requirements for practicing several sword techniques. For a single knife, the knife is usually held in one hand and the other hand moves in conjunction with the knife-holding hand. The empty hand is even more useful than the knife hand. Because whether the movement is standard or not, whether it is coordinated or not, whether it is used or not, whether it is practical or not, and whether it is beautiful or not, all depends on the cooperation of the bare hands, so it is said that it depends on the hand alone. The usage and changes of the double sword are reflected through the coordination of the hands and legs. It requires even force on both hands, clear techniques, flexible steps, and coordination up and down. The double-sword technique is mostly a flower-sword technique, which involves circling left and right, twisting up and down. If the footwork is not good, the two swords will inevitably collide with each other or injure themselves. Therefore, when an expert looks at the double sword, he will pay attention to whether the footwork is correct at the first glance. This is the double sword movement. A broadsword is a long weapon with a heavy weight. Only by using the sword skillfully on the blade can the power of the broadsword be unleashed.
The sword moves green, the sword moves black: Qing refers to "lightness and convenience". When fighting, one can dodge the opponent's attack cleanly, which is called "going green"; the sword itself is light, short, thin, Thin, against thick and heavy weapons, it is difficult to block and block hard. You can only avoid the edge when encountering difficulties, sharpen the strength when encountering gaps, and rely on the convenience of movement and the change of moves to win. "Black" means very poisonous and ferocious, which means that the sword technique must be ruthless and fierce. The knife itself has a wide face and a thick back. When fighting, it can do big chops and chops, block hard frames, and the peak of the knife passes through it like rolling melons and vegetables. Therefore, it is said: "The knife makes you black".
The sword is worn by a gentleman, and the sword is worn by thieves:
Hundred-day sleeve arrows and thousand-day darts: sleeve arrows and darts are both concealed weapons. The darts are made of steel, three inches and six minutes long, and heavy. Six taels. One pound of weight is called Jin Dart, commonly known as "Golden Dart". To throw and hit people, there are methods such as darts with raised hands and darts with hidden hands. Xiujian is a concealed weapon with a mechanical device. The arrow is placed in a cylinder, and a spring is installed in the cylinder. When the mechanism is pressed, the arrow is shot out. Although the two hidden weapons are roughly the same, the sleeve arrow is used to save labor. The distance of the shot depends entirely on the elastic force of the spring, while the throwing distance of the dart depends entirely on the strength of the wrist. Both require accurate throwing and shooting, so it is more difficult to make the dart obvious than the hidden arrow.
Whip a wall and punch a star: The whip here refers to soft and rigid whips such as nine-section whip and seven-section whip. The soft-hard whip is one of the most difficult weapons to practice. Its fighting techniques emphasize the six characters of splitting, trapping, horizontal, lifting and blocking. Since the soft and hard whips are round but not straight when used, the drill must dance like a flywheel, like a wall, airtight. Use your fist fingers to punch, and the punch should be as fast as a meteor flying through the sky, and the punch point should be as dazzling as the twinkling stars.
The Hammer represents the heavy weapon among the cold weapons, and the Hammer represents the long weapon among the cold weapons. Since such weapons in ancient times were incredibly heavy, those who can use such weapons People cannot do without strong physical strength. Therefore, the ancients summed up an experience, that is, "the courage of a hammer is invincible", which means that people who use such weapons must not be underestimated, because their strength is often times more than ordinary people.
When the ancients made art, they must have a purpose: This proverb says that every weapon created by the ancients must highlight one of its uses.
Keeping the position, holding the position, all depends on the posture. Without posture, it does not count as posture: People have always called practicing martial arts as posture practice. The focus of this proverb is not on practicing posture well, but on the principle that the posture must be correct when practicing martial arts. Posture is posture. It is an action that needs to be practiced repeatedly to get used to it. When practicing routines, you must pay attention to the postures. When practicing various basic skills, you must also pay attention to the postures. Each posture has its essentials. Only if the essentials are met can the posture be correct.
For example, the horse stance is a squatting position while riding a horse. Any squatting is not the horse stance. If you don't emphasize the postures according to the essentials, your practice will be inconsistent, and your internal and external kung fu will not be successful.
Martial arts talks about eight methods, kicking and kicking: the eight methods are the eight basic skills of martial arts, namely, technique, eye skills, footwork, spirit, breath, strength and kung fu. These eight laws can be said to be the basic laws common to all sects. No matter what boxing or style you practice, you cannot practice Kung Fu without these eight methods. The eight methods must be embodied in practice and practiced in practice. Therefore, "kicks and kicks must be fought" means that martial arts must be practiced persistently in order to master the eight methods.
Unify the inside and outside, and have both form and spirit: This proverb means that internal strength and external strength should be harmonious and unified. The hands, eyes, body, and steps refer to the outside, which refers to the movements of all parts of the body surface, which also refers to "shape" and spiritual strength. Gong refers to the inside, which refers to the embodiment of spirit, temperament, consciousness and the exercise of the internal organs of the human body. It also refers to the "spirit". The inside and outside are integrated and inseparable. Inside and outside, form and spirit have an inseparable close relationship that restricts, promotes, and complements each other.
Practice one breath internally, muscles, bones and skin externally: The advantage of martial arts lies in practicing both internal and external, whether it is an internal martial art or an external martial art, whether it is Wudang Shaolin or Nanquan North Legs, although there are different opinions on the theory of boxing, in the end In the end, there is only one, that is, "train one breath internally, and train muscles, bones and skin externally." The "qi" mentioned here refers to human vitality, that is, human vitality. Through martial arts training, the vitality of the body is enhanced and the function of internal organs is improved. , promote metabolism. People will be energetic and live longer. "Tennies, bones and skin" refers to the human body. Through martial arts training, people can strengthen their physique, develop muscles, solid bones, soft ligaments, and healthy panels, giving people a healthy body.
Classic sayings about martial arts
1--No need to rush to see the long-term, and no need to delay to see the long-term!
2--Keep your eyes clear and your feet clear , start and advance like a cat!
3--Continuous steps, attack forward, clever kicks to gain the upper hand!
4--The teacher's body is as precious as gold, stick to it Four taels is still half a catty!
5--Three punches are not as good as one elbow, and three cubits are not as good as one finger!
6--The speed is faster, and it is too late to hit!
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7-- Show no mercy and show no mercy!
8-- People with good skills are bold, and those who are bold are even better!
9-- Fall is like a steel nail, progress is as fast as the wind!
10--If you don’t practice boxing, you will be in vain when you grow old!
11--There are people outside the world, and there is a sky outside the world!
< p>12-- If you can't see it, it's all nonsense!13-- If you can't see it, it must be a stolen skill!
14-- If you can't see it, it's a fool's errand! Only when your feet are there can you get the mysteries!
15-- If you lack an inch of strength, you can't run over a foot!
16-- God is worthy of his hard work, and he is so old. The magic comes out after a long time!
17-- Grind the embroidery needle with an iron rod, and the work will come naturally!
18-- Practice martial arts in daily life, and you can defend yourself in danger!
< p>19-- The heavenly cover is in front, and the purple gold crown is in the back!20-- The sword is like a tiger, the sword is like a flying phoenix, and the spear is like a swimming dragon!