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The key to the use of Wudang sword
This book is compiled by Chu Guiting and records the oral swordsmanship of General Li. Previously, the "Wudang Neijia Opponent Sword Manual" has been published. The book was borrowed and lost. Recently, when sorting out the materials, I found a fencing training material produced by the Hong Kong Kendo Promotion Association. See the key parts and formula of practicing sword in Wudang Jianfa Daquan. Now I hope all the swordsmen will study hard. In fact, it is of great use to kendo practitioners. It depends on your understanding.
Note: The swordsmanship spectrum of Wudang Neijia in this article is Wudang swordsmanship taught by Taoist Fushan (General Li), which is different from the general swordsmanship routine. The full text was written by Mr. Pu Bingru, the second generation descendant of Mr. Li, 55 years ago. Now it has been compiled by his younger brother Mr. Yu and published in the magazine Wu Soul in Beijing. The content of the article is basically the same as that of another ancient book, The Complete Collection of Wudang Swordsmanship, which was compiled by Chu Guiting and recorded General Li's oral mind and character. According to textual research, this Wudang swordsmanship may be lost in actual combat, and martial arts lovers should cherish it and arrange it well, among which swordsmanship is particularly important.
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