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Introduction to the writings of Dharma Sword

Dharma Sword

It is also a book of martial arts.

Language: Traditional Chinese

Pages: 120

Dharma Sword, taught by Zhao Lianhe and described by Chen Tiesheng, was issued by the Commercial Press in Shanghai in 1930. The contents of the book are divided into: preface (Lu Weichang), table of contents, and internal text.

Zhao Lianhe and Chen Tiesheng were both members of the Shanghai Jingwu Sports Association, and at the end of the book, they said, "The interpretation of the Dharma has been greatly assisted by Yao Chanbo of Jiangsu Province. Therefore, it can be judged that this book should be the product of the cooperation between Zhao, Chen and Yao.

The book is divided into two parts: the first part of the action of the set of explanations, *** for the eight ways, counting seventy styles, each style and boxing photo. The second part of the "swordsmanship interpretation", the main introduction to swordsmanship, explaining the swordsmanship set in the repetition of the role of the sub and the characteristics of the technical combat; and the swordsmanship in the hit, stab, frame, wash to explain, for part of the style of the offensive and defensive performance to be explained in detail. Because "the sword's pulling flower and rotation, it is difficult to express in words", so the author at the end of the book is attached to the "pulling flower" illustration, to strengthen the description.