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The so-called inner strength in martial arts novels, in the end, who is the first to put forward?

Speaking of inner strength, many people think of our ancient martial arts characters, the use of inner strength can do a lot of people difficult to do things, including a variety of martial arts mastery and a variety of lightweight and so on, so that the people of the 70-90's are obsessed with it, very much to aspire to.

Anciently, it was also known as qigong, dao gong, tuan na, guiding, xuan gong, jing gong, jing gong, sex gong, cultivation, zen gong, nei dan gong, internal nourishment gong, body nourishment gong and many other names. The principle is that people breathe in and out of the way, from all the stars in the inhalation of clear gas, nourishing and mixing the body of the first and second heavenly qi, so that the body true qi gradually to the fullness of the body. Cultivating internal energy can achieve the effect of strengthening the body. The internal arts are derived from Chinese martial arts, and there are many esoteric aspects that need to be further researched and verified.

From the work of the Republic of China novelist Zhao Huan Ting, The Complete Biography of Chivalry

The introduction to The Complete Biography of Chivalry mentions its contribution to the martial arts: (1) The thousand-year-old ganoderma lucidum is often seen as an illusion of a human being in martial arts novels, which can be taken to enhance the power of the warrior. In martial arts novels, there is often a scenario in which a thousand-year-old ganoderma lucidum transforms into a human form, which can be taken to enhance one's power, and this novel is the first to have such a scenario (the fourth installment), so Zhao Huanting can be said to have created this scenario.

(2) In martial arts, the term "Xuanmen Gangqi" is often used. The "astral dexterity" of the Xuanmen Gang? The first is the "true qi of the first heaven", which is the most powerful qi in the world. and other terms to denote the immensely powerful internal force, which was also used by this novel's ? The term "astral qi" is also used in this novel. saying as the source.

(3) Zhao Huanting also used the term ? martial arts? instead of the term "martial arts". Martial Arts? The term "martial arts" is used to refer to a variety of martial art forms, such as Martial Arts and? martial arts?

Zhao Huan Ting and Ping Jiang Buxiao Sheng known as the South to the North Zhao, is Returning the Pearl Master , Wang Du Lu and other predecessors, the novel carrier has not yet been revolutionized, biased Seven Heroes and Five Heroes style. But it should be the earliest testable writer who laid down the setting of martial arts internal force.

? Like all martial arts novels in general, whether it is Yi Tian Tu Long Ji or Tian Long Ba Bu, is to promote this statement of internal power, ? Xiao Zhou Tian? Great circumference? and so on, cohesion and practice of internal strength of the heart, become the ordinary people to learn the necessary way of internal strength, like most people think, in fact, the origin of the internal strength of this is the Chinese martial arts, the various sects and schools of self-created all kinds of martial arts and techniques, the group of heroes, constructed into a martial arts world full of lofty sentiments and righteousness, courage and tenderness, the internal strength of our martial arts is the essence of the novels, although up to now, still exists, but Personally, I believe that the term "inner strength" is more of an exercise of the body's internal organs, although not as magical as the novel, but also for us to strengthen the body is very real.

In summary, Zhao Huan Ting was the first to propose the idea of neigong, as described in the reference material.