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Chinese martial arts eight killing elbow method

The Eight Killing Strokes of Chinese Wushu are as follows:

Both the enemy and I stand in a left fighting stance, facing each other. Our left foot forward on a small step, at the same time, with the left fist false feint to attack the enemy's face. As soon as the left fist is released, it is withdrawn, and the left foot is used as the axis to turn 180 degrees to the left, the right foot is turned to the left, and the left foot is twisted 180 degrees in place, while the right elbow is used to strike the enemy's cheek or neck with the turn to the right and the back.

If the enemy dodges backward, our right arm does not move, and with the right elbow joint as the axis, the right arm is like a whip to the enemy's face, to injure him. We kick the enemy's head with a high right whip kick; the enemy dodges backward. Our right foot falls forward smoothly, the body turns 180 degrees to the left, with the momentum of the turn, with the right reverse elbow sweeping the enemy's head or neck.

The enemy dodged backward, and then we quickly turned 180 degrees to the left and swept the enemy's head with our right elbow. As we move upward, we quickly close our right elbow and strike the enemy's face with a left straight punch. The enemy and I face each other. The enemy attacks our face with a left straight punch, and we defend with a right hand to the outside.

The enemy is hitting our abdomen with his left knee; we are trying to neutralize his attack by slapping his left knee downward with our left hand. When we move up, we step forward with our left foot and use it as an axis to turn our body to the right and our right foot to the left, while our right elbow swings to the right and back to hit the enemy's head.