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The higher the martial arts, is it really more painful to die?
Up to now, people in western countries still think that people in China know a kind of mysterious kung fu, so people in China are very powerful, even worse. Of course, this is only the influence of the early introduction of foreign martial arts films, but in China, there are indeed many foreign kungfu. For example, Tai Chi, Wing Chun and Hong Quan, which are familiar to everyone, are all martial arts training methods summarized by predecessors, but those who can learn successfully have to work hard and spend a lot of effort to succeed.

Therefore, martial arts actually exists in China, but it is not as fantastic as it is in film and television dramas. There are many schools of martial arts, and various legends emerge one after another. What I'm going to talk about next is a legend in Wulin. The higher the martial arts, the more painful the death? Du's body has shrunk by 20 centimeters, which is said to be due to scattered work. What the hell happened?

In the past, there was a powerful sect in China called the Natural Gate. The founder of Nature Gate is Du. This man is very nice. Xu, a short teacher who studied in Sichuan in the early days, studied hard and practiced hard, and had a good hand. After his debut, when the country was in chaos, he made great efforts to deal with many Japanese, especially those pretentious Japanese samurai, and lost countless things under his command. Later, when he became famous, he was hired by Dr. Sun Yat-sen as a bodyguard to protect his safety. It is precisely because of his high martial arts that later generations have the legend that Du Yin scattered his skills and shortened his body by 20 cm when he died.

In fact, the saying of casual workers has a long history. At the beginning, martial artists learned a powerful martial art by their own efforts, that is, boxing and fencing. Later, under the oppression of the Qing dynasty, Wushu was once hit to the bottom and suffered a cold winter. The predecessors at that time did not give up, but began to change their thinking, combining martial arts with religion and giving themselves a legitimate reason to continue practicing martial arts.

Later, combined with the knowledge of Chinese medicine, I came up with the theory of internal strength, which is to practice breathing according to the direction of meridians, thus producing a feeling of anger in the body. This kind of qi can protect yourself from minor injuries, and also make martial arts stronger and invulnerable. In fact, this set of exercises is just another version of keeping in good health. It can regulate the body by breathing and breathing, and it can also relieve the pain of excessive martial arts training. As a result, it is regarded by ignorant people as a new type of martial arts, which is much easier than practicing hard for many years, so it will spread.

It can be seen that these legends are only false, especially those with higher martial arts will be more painful when they die. Whether they suffer or not depends entirely on their physical condition and the cause of illness, and has nothing to do with martial arts.