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The principle of breaking a bowl with your fingers

The principle of breaking the bowl with fingers is to find the weak point of the bowl and constantly exercise the hardness of the fingers to achieve the effect of breaking the bowl.

Fan Weipeng is an example. Fan Weipeng, a young man from Zhoukou, is only 28 years old this year, but he has won many championships with his fingers and won the reputation of "One Finger Zen King". When Fan Weipeng was 1 1 years old, he went to Dengfeng Martial Arts School to study martial arts, and he came into contact with "Two Fingers Zen", one of the 72 unique skills in Shaolin.

Fan Weipeng, a teenager, often practices covering her fingers with small holes. After years of hard training, he has upgraded his kung fu to "one-finger Zen" and used his weakest little finger to do push-ups. Fan Weipeng practiced for three years before he succeeded.

Kung fu introduction:

Kung Fu, also known as China Kung Fu and China traditional martial arts, is another name for "martial arts" in China in the late Qing Dynasty, which is mainly reflected in the individual's application and accomplishments in martial arts. It is more philosophical, with the technical orientation of "stopping aggression" and the traditional educational methods and personal cultivation as the main ones.

Kung Fu is the crystallization of China people's wisdom, the embodiment of China's traditional culture and the unique "martial arts" in the world. It combines rigidity and softness, both inside and outside, with both appearance of rigidity and softness and elegant and profound connotation.