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Zhang Sanfeng's Character Martial Arts

Zhang Sanfeng, formerly known as Zhang Junbao, appeared in Jin Yong's novels "The Divine Eagles" and "Leaning on Heaven to Slaughter the Dragon". Zhang Sanfeng is a man of righteousness, generosity and calmness, and has the appearance of immortal style and Taoism, and he is the world's unparalleled martial arts genius. When he was 100 years old, he created his own Tai Chi Fist and Tai Chi Sword, and made the Wudang School a great success, and his reputation spread far and wide, and all the martial arts heroes, black and white, were all in awe of him.

Zhang Jun Bao first appeared at the end of the novel "Divine Eagle Warriors". In different martial arts novels, Zhang Sanfeng was written as a martial arts genius who possessed different martial arts, and his skills were the best in the world.

When the highest level of his "Pure Yang Wuji Gong", "Taiji Fist" and "Taiji Sword" had been completed, he was even more profound in martial arts, having reached the highest level of "no move is better than a move", which was the highest peak of the world (The Book of Yitian and the Slaughtering of Dragons). He is rumored to be able to send out thunderbolts from the heart of his palm, destroying objects ten feet away (The Bones of Chivalry).

Expanded Information:

Ti Yun Zong:

Ti Yun Zong:

It can be said that the wonders of light kung fu, which focuses on the lightness of the body method of the floating, do not use the footwork to confuse the opponent, the main purpose is to The main purpose is lightness of form and freedom of movement in and out of high and low positions. (Jin Yong's "The Book of Yitian and the Dragon Slayer")

Taijiquan:

Taijiquan is a form of Taijiquan, which emphasizes on the circle of Taijiquan, and the use of intention but not force. (Jin Yong's "The Dragon Slayer")

Taiji Sword Technique:

Taiji Sword Technique's essence is to use one's own bluntness to block the enemy's no edge. It is like casting out a big net and gradually tightening it towards the center.

This way of swordsmanship is just large and small, positive and negative oblique and straight a variety of circles, to say that the number of moves. It can be said that there is only one move, however, this move is always to cope with endless. (

Reference:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhang Sanfeng