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China Wushu has a long history. Can qigong really fly over the eaves and walk over the wall?

We often watch movies and TV plays, and we find that the ancient chivalrous people are highly skilled, jumping at every turn and flying high. Some of them even climbed over the eaves and walked without a trace in the snow, which made us dumbfounded and couldn't help applauding. Then many people have questions. Why can't modern people? Can the ancients really fly over the eaves and walk over the wall, but they just lost their way? Still no basis?

First, in the film and television drama. The martial arts scenes in film and television dramas are all ostentatious and superficial, while the light achievement is achieved by the actors with the help of hanging Weiya and computer post-production. It looks very realistic, but it's actually fake. Nowadays, many media often shoot some real scenes of film and television dramas, which are completely different from those presented to the audience later.

Second, the ancients' real lightness skill. In ancient times, there was a saying about flying skills. In the history of the North, a man named Guang Shen jumped up with a bamboo pole and hung a rope on a faucet several meters high in a temple. I once saw a documentary about a disciple of Wudang who climbed a wall and jumped off a building with lightness skill. It can only be said that he is better than ordinary people, but he has never disappeared in film and television dramas. Therefore, ancient Qigong is a real achievement of China traditional martial arts, and it is indeed recorded in history, but it can only greatly improve the ability of running, jumping, flashing and prancing. It can stand or act on objects that can't bear the weight, and even use light and small objects to soar in the air, but it is not the kind boasted in film and television dramas that can jump tens of meters in the air. Moreover, from a scientific point of view, people can't easily get rid of gravity without any external force, which is contrary to physiological common sense and natural laws, and it is impossible to come and go freely in the air like in film and television dramas.

Therefore, qigong does exist, which is a kind of kung fu in our traditional martial arts. Some people are practicing now, but they are just lighter and more flexible than ordinary people. It can climb high and low with the help of external force, and it can also fly on objects that can't bear weight without falling. But it is absolutely impossible to jump a few meters like a film and television drama and come and go freely in the air.