I don't know if I'll get my revenge.
Factory Director Yang breathed a sigh of relief. He knew Xu Yuanchao was aware of the situation, and as for Wang Shouren, all he could say was sorry.
It's good to let Xu Yuanchao vent his anger; at least, his future path will be much easier.
Currently, it appears that Xu Yuanchao is in the wrong.
He shared the same thought as Xu Yuanchao; he did not believe that Wang Shouren could compete with Xu Yuanchao.
Even though he had done a good deed before.
But Xu Yuanchao earned his reputation through real battles. Moreover, he also possessed family-inherited martial arts skills.
"Then, shall we spar here? It's getting late, after all, it's almost dinnertime." Director Yang glanced at the sky and said, also serving as a reminder to Xu Yuanchao not to go too far and to stop now.
"Alright, then please enlighten me!"
Xu Yuanchao didn't say much. He stood with his feet together, shoulders down and hips slumped, fingers together, palms facing up, in the standard Bajiquan starting stance—Embracing the Moon.
Wang Shouren stood naturally with his arms raised horizontally with wrists hanging down, then raised his arms forward with wrists hanging down.
Seeing Wang Shouren's action, Xu Yuanchao's eyes were filled with disdain.
This is clearly a Tai Chi practitioner. As the saying goes, "Tai Chi practitioners may stay indoors for ten years, but Bajiquan can kill someone in a year."
Tai Chi is difficult to practice. It emphasizes stability and the harmony of Yin and Yang. This skill is very mysterious. It requires deep practice to gradually regulate the body's various Qi mechanisms and slowly improve one's abilities. It is a matter of slow and steady progress.
The Eight Extremes are different. The Eight Extremes emphasizes the sixteen-character mantra: "Loyalty and courage, using one's body as a shield, selflessness, and taking the lead in times of danger."
It emphasizes a powerful and vigorous style.
Is it easy to practice forceful techniques? No, it's not easy, but compared to something as mysterious as Tai Chi, forceful techniques are much easier to practice.
Therefore, Xu Yuanchao looked down on Wang Shouren when he demonstrated his Tai Chi stance. A young Tai Chi master? Probably the kind who's narrow-minded and ignorant.
Xu Yuanchao appeared like a tiger descending a mountain, his first move a standard "top strike." Stepping into the center, he embodied the saying, "Stepping into the center to seize power, even gods and ghosts cannot withstand it." In layman's terms, it meant stepping between the opponent's legs, delivering a swift, sudden, and violent right fist and elbow strike.
However, he never expected this.
Wang Shouren's simple "welcoming move" caught him completely off guard. He slipped on him, pushed him, and normally, Xu Yuanchao's lower body skills would have been up to par. But somehow, with that push, he was sent flying. Even when he landed on the ground, he was completely dazed.
No, why should I?
He couldn't understand it. How could he dare to launch such a fierce attack!
The so-called "welcoming the opponent's attack" technique involves applying downward pressure, forcing the opponent to raise their hand, and then using that momentum to draw them back. In simpler terms, it's about striking down on the opponent, suppressing their force, and then deflecting it back. However, in practice, this technique is rarely effective. True masters have their own set of force application strategies, which are difficult for opponents to fall into.
Using someone's force against them is a common martial arts principle, and therefore, many martial artists are wary of this move.
However, Xu Yuanchao's move was directly countered by Wang Shouren, who used the momentum against him and even pushed him down onto his buttocks.
Xu Yuanchao narrowed his eyes. He wasn't injured, but he was extremely embarrassed. He took a deep breath, stopped talking, and stepped forward again, delivering a cannonball strike. Speaking of cannonballs, this is not actually a type of long fist in Bajiquan, but rather an internal martial art.
Internal martial arts emphasizes the combination of techniques and qigong, stressing "qi as the primary focus and reason as the priority. Steps should be logical and reasonable, and the feet should have circular energy."
The combination of qi and technique. Such a move is not something an ordinary martial artist can withstand.
He was genuinely angered by Wang Shouren's beating.
I couldn't win an argument, and when I tried to fight, I was humiliated.
Today, he wants to show Wang Shouren what it means to have "people beyond people, and mountains beyond mountains".
Now that Wang Shouren has already adopted a fighting stance, it's no wonder he's using his real skills!
Wang Shouren narrowed his eyes slightly, and an invisible aura emanated from him.
Xu Yuanchao was slightly taken aback, but he didn't have time to think about it further.
Martial artists exude a certain aura, a relatively rare occurrence. Generally, only after a long period of training will this aura leak out and become perceptible to ordinary people. Anyone possessing this aura is not to be trifled with. This aura arises with the cultivation of Qi, and possessing it is what distinguishes one as a master.
When one can control this momentum, one can be called a grandmaster.
Move at will, the cannon hammer is fierce and domineering.
But to deal with the cannon hammer, one lift and one support.
This feeling was perhaps the most extreme. Others might not know how it felt, but Xu Yuanchao only realized at this moment that he had kicked a hornet's nest. He felt as if he had finally gathered up his true strength, intending to deliver a powerful blow, but the opponent was like water with no mass; when he hit them, the water dispersed, then returned, and the water gathered again.
No, it can't be taken back.
In Tai Chi, there is a move called "Cover Up, Strike Down," which simply means blocking the enemy's vision and attacking with your elbow while making yourself invisible.
Wang Shouren used this move as if it were a single hand, blocking the enemy's cannonball. Then, he clenched both fists and launched a rapid, precise barrage of punches at Xu Yuanchao's abdomen. The punches seemed light and effortless, barely touching him, but with each strike, Xu Yuanchao's body trembled involuntarily. By the sixth strike, Xu Yuanchao's eyes had reddened.
Pain and tears are physiological reactions and have little to do with whether someone is a man or not.
Perhaps she felt she couldn't shed tears in front of Wang Shouren and Director Yang, or perhaps she felt she couldn't lose face.
Despite the intense pain, he still launched a counterattack against Wang Shouren.
This was something Wang Shouren had not anticipated.
To be honest, someone who's trained in martial arts can take a lot more beating than a simpleton like Sha Zhu. And it's much more satisfying to watch.
If it were Sha Zhu, those few blows would probably have left him lying on the ground howling in pain. But this guy not only didn't wail, he even had a chance to fight back. But would that kind of counterattack actually work?
At this moment, Xu Yuanchao was already cursing in his heart.
Who are you insulting?
That's obviously self-reproach.
I must have been really bored today. I went to someone's place and got insulted as soon as I arrived. I could have let it go, but instead of beating them up, I ended up getting beaten up myself.
Where can we even begin to discuss etiquette here?
The outcome of this counterattack under extremely painful conditions was also obvious.
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