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Explanation of Lost Track Fist
Also known as "Mizong Yi". One of the martial arts styles. It belongs to the Shaolin Quan system. Sinks, "Preface to Water Margin and the Art of Martial Arts": "At the end of the Ming and the beginning of the Qing dynasty, when Water Margin was banned by the imperial court, there appeared in the north of the country, in Jilu and other places, a famous school of boxing, which was known by a variety of names: the secret sect of boxing, Geibikei Boxing, the Mizong Boxing, the Mizong Art, and the Ten Ambush Boxing, and so on." Sinking Si, "Preface to Water Margin and the Art of Martial Arts": "It is precisely because of the complexity of this fist, with its unique footwork that can hide it from the eyes of the enemy, that it is also known as the 'Mizong Quan' or 'Mizong Yi'. Huo Yuanjia, a martial arts master in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republican era, is the authentic heir of the 'Mizong Yi' or 'Yanqing Quan'."
Word Breakdown
Mystery Explanation Mystery í not being able to distinguish, losing the ability to discern and judge: superstition. Misty. Misty. Confused. Misty (a. not being able to see clearly in the dark; b. not being able to see clearly in a blurred state of mind; e. to be confused, to be deluded). Obsessed. To become obsessed with something; to develop a special fondness for: obsession. Obsessed. To become enamored of something
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