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Why do Chen and Tai Chi Chuan put on airs so slowly?

There are different opinions about Tai Ji Chuan's rigidity and softness. When placing shelves, the speed is required to be fast and slow; The action is both rigid and flexible; Strength is accumulated and then developed. At present, only Chen taiji biography. Why? This is determined by Chen Tai Ji Chuan's martial arts attribute and Tai Ji Chuan's unusual fighting style. I said in the article "No one is like anyone when practicing". The boxing style in Tai Ji Chuan's routine is to simulate all kinds of situations in fighting, requiring practitioners to hit with shadows like walking with fists. When practicing Chen-style Tai Ji Chuan, it is also necessary to show its unique charm of winding silk and its technical characteristics of combining rigidity with flexibility. So how to master and embody it? Since every boxing is for fighting, it is necessary for practitioners to understand the basic usage and scope of application. In the drill, the node and charm of each boxing method are clearly displayed, which is often called' opening and closing' and' having both form and spirit'. Take Tai Ji Chuan Chen's basic boxing style' Jingang Daozhui' as an example, which is a continuation of the preparatory style. Suppose someone slams my upper or middle plate with a right straight fist. My hand touches the outside of his right arm like a ball, spiraling from the right to the left. At the same time, I dodged to his right. Its strength is softened by rotation and winding, and if it cannot be solved correctly, it will rotate unbalanced to the left. At this point, I took an unbalanced direction. While stroking your right arm, lift your left knee and hit the tail ring or the jumping point. After opening the portal of the lower plate, the left foot is arranged in front of his left foot, the center of gravity moves forward, and the lower plate rotates and winds to the right. At the same time, twist your hands to the left, forward and down, bind them up and down, and soften them up. Top of right knee; Lift your right elbow, that is, meet the door elbow, and then shake your right foot; Punch with your right hand. It's just hair. Hair is faster and shorter than softening. Because since it is a simulated battle, if you control the enemy, you must quickly make him lose his resistance or destroy him. The next type of "lazy suit" is still soft before rigid, and each type of boxing is so repeated. This is Chen taiji's biography of both rigidity and softness; Slow and fast; Technical characteristics of saving before sending. You should have this kind of consciousness and demeanor from beginning to end when you practice shelves. This is my understanding of Chen Taiji's biography of combining rigidity with softness.