
Longcheng Talker
龙城话事人
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- Completed
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- 121k Words
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- Urban
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- Male
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- Urban Life
- Updated
- 5y ago
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- Qidian
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I feel like I'm half Cantonese but not Cantonese. The appearance of Liangzizhuang is too awkward.
Update it quickly! How can you let your brothers do things like this?
A brief discussion on Chinese martial arts and philosophy
Chinese culture is extensive, profound and has a long history. The same is true for martial arts. There are many schools, and it is often said that there are southern fists and northern kicks. The roots of Chinese martial arts can be traced back to primitive society. The relationship between Chinese martial arts and philosophy is inseparable. As mentioned in Tai Chi, "use stillness to stop, use softness to overcome hardness, use obedience to avoid harm", and "four ounces can move a thousand catties". All embody philosophical ideas, as well as philosophical ideas such as "the unity of nature and man, the non-dualness of things and myself" and so on. Chinese martial arts are extensive and profound, with profound ideological connotations, and the wisdom of philosophy is reflected in the movements. The philosophical thoughts it contains are not only the way to defeat the enemy, but also the way to cultivate one's life. Seek truth from facts and never follow what others say.
The big account has been banned, so I came here specially to open the small account. Don't say that I am prostituted for nothing. The last book was very well written. How did this book become like this? Especially when the boss village appeared, he had no boss temperament at all.
You can write about the United States! It's definitely possible. The person next door was killing people, setting fires, being a congressman, opening a casino, selling weapons, etc., Etc., And now he's still alive and kicking!
Bajiquan
Bajiquan is a boxing technique in Chinese martial arts. The word "Baji" in this boxing method was originally an ancient geographical concept, originating from "Huainanzi·Zhuixingxun" of the Han Dynasty, "Between heaven and earth, there are eight Jizhou". Today, the word "Baji" is used in martial arts, which means "the energy can reach far away places in all directions." Bajiquan is a short-fighting boxing method, and its movements generally pursue a vigorous, unpretentious and rapid-fire style. In martial arts techniques, it is important to take every inch and hit hard. It truly has the characteristics of being pushed, helped, squeezed, leaned on, collapsed, and shaken in general. Bajiquan exerts force on the heels, travels along the waist, and penetrates through the fingertips. Therefore, it is extremely explosive and full of martial arts characteristics. It has the potential to "shake your arms and hit the sky and fall down, and stomp your feet to shake the nine states." Therefore, in the traditional Chinese martial arts circles, Bajiquan is known as "the Tai Chi in literature can bring peace to the world, and the Baji in martial arts can determine the universe." It is said that Bajiquan was taught by Wu Zhong, a Taoist priest named Legg, who was from Mengcun, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province: Wu Zhong passed the skill on to his daughter Wu Rong. Mengcun became the birthplace of Baji Quan. Since Wu Rong, Bajiquan has been taught in two branches: one is the Wu family and its disciples. . The other branch is that Wang Si learned skills from Meng Linhou. Since Wu, Li, and Ma, Bajiquan has spread throughout the country from a corner of Mengcun, Cangzhou City. Since the spread of Bajiquan, it has formed boxing techniques with different characteristics and styles, including the simple, solemn and practical "Huo Family Bajiquan"; the flexible and fast "Ma Family Tongbei Bajiquan"; the smooth and lively "Wu Family Pigua Bajiquan"; the rhythmic "Taiwan Mantis Bajiquan" and so on.
"Huo Zai"'s unique family secret - Tan Leg
Tan Kou is one of the types of Chinese martial arts. In martial arts, it has always been called "Southern Boxing and North Legs". The South Boxing here refers to Hong Fist, and the "North Legs" are Tan Legs, also known as "Tan Legs". The Tan Kou routine is simple and neat, symmetrical from left to right, and coherent in momentum. In terms of offensive and defensive skills, the characteristics of the northern boxing school are strongly highlighted, with changeable kicks and smooth looping and turning. It is said that Tan Kou originated from Longtan Temple in Shandong (now Longtan Temple in Longtan Village, Linxi County, Hebei Province). Tan Kou makes full use of the characteristics of long legs and strong strength, and pays attention to "boxing, three legs and seven" and "boxing is two doors, and you rely entirely on the legs to hit people." The Tan Kou routine is simple and neat, symmetrical from left to right, and coherent in momentum. In terms of offensive and defensive skills, the characteristics of the northern leg style are strongly highlighted. The leg techniques are changeable and the loops and turns are smooth for advancement and retreat. During the drill, the hands, eyes, body techniques, and steps are required to be coordinated, and internal and external skills must be integrated. The types are divided into Linxitan Kick, Jingwu Tan Kick, Shaolin Kick and Jiaomen Kick, etc. The general styles are very similar, and they all follow the principle of "raising the leg above the knee". Tanjiu was originally passed down from the Song Dynasty and originated in Longtan Temple in Linqing (now Longtan Temple in Longtan Village, Linxi, Hebei Province). There are ten kinds of Tanjiu in Linqing, and the ten kinds of Tanjiu are the same as Huanglian. Eleventh and twelfth Shaolin Tim, the first way is to use a whip, the second way is a cross and the ghost pulls the drill, the third way is to smash the wheel, the fourth way is to kick and block, the fifth way is a lion playing in the water, the sixth way is to hook and twist a single whip, the seventh way is a phoenix with double wings, the eighth way is turning the golden stool to the sky, the ninth way is to capture the dragon and seize the jade belt, the tenth way is the magpie climbing the plum blossom, the eleventh way is swinging the lotus leaf legs, and the twelfth way is a series of mandarin ducks skillfully connected
I feel that the author does not intend to read us readers of the previous book 😭. First of all, many dialects are incomprehensible, and Mandarin is the mainstream reading language. It is okay to mix in some Cantonese, but most of them seem to be very difficult. After reading a few chapters, I didn't understand half of the dialogue. I only guessed at the plot, but I still didn't fully understand it. Secondly, the protagonist of the previous book was written in this book, and I felt that the characters were confusing. I feel, especially for readers who have read the previous book, that the experience is very poor. I don't know if the author's writing is awkward. Anyway, I felt very awkward after reading it. In the end, in fact, based on the situation of the previous book, I can see that there is nothing to write about in Hong Kong. The allusion to politics is too obvious. You can basically think of the ending as soon as you read the beginning. In fact, I suggest the author write a parallel world or something like this, which will at least be politically safer and give you more room to play in the later period.
Author, I beg you.
Away. Cantonese can be used as a mantra, or an occasional sentence or two, right? And I feel that the Cantonese written is not particularly standard, brother. In addition, it is really difficult to translate the mix and match. It is really hard for me as a Cantonese reader😣 Okay, let me read the book carefully
This half-Cantonese but not Cantonese dialogue... As a Cantonese, I felt very embarrassed watching it. I didn't know whether to watch it in Mandarin or Cantonese. It was so funny...
I was speechless when I saw your dialect and couldn't understand it at all. Did you write this for Cantonese people? The last book was not like this. You said that your writing has become better, but I feel that it is far worse than the previous book? Well
This book is too unfriendly to people outside the Cantonese-speaking area. I have to guess the meaning of every sentence while reading a novel. It's so tiring. I wish my Cantonese-speaking friends a happy reading. I'll leave now.
I feel strange when I see Zhuang Zai in this book. I can't bring myself into the perspective of Pig's Feet. This book should not be about Zhuang Zai, which affects the sense of reading. Of course, I don't know what the author thought. If he said something wrong, treat it as if I didn't say it
Don't worry about it crashing if you include the main character in the last book. No matter where the writing is, it's unbalanced. The characters you substitute are instantly out of character. As soon as Zhuang Zai comes out, he dominates the show. I have seen more than 10 chapters, but the first 3 or 4 chapters have the best experience.
I couldn't understand it, and when Zhuang Shikai came out, I felt like it was over.
This book reminds me of the great hero reborn in the sea a few years ago. I don't know what you can write about the same subject.
Double flower red stick
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Didn't I say that Lao and Zhuang were just a sidekick? What you wrote is so confusing and speechless. Why do you have to bring along the person who wrote the previous book? It has nothing to do with
I personally feel like this kind of Hong Kong writing, written about Hong Kong in the 1970s. Either write about the police or the underworld. In the underworld, being a good hero is nothing to look at. Brotherhood and crime were the main themes of that era, but what if the starting point of crime was to write?
Come over and flog the corpse, and being 404 doesn't mean that we book friends have no memory. From the plot to the location to the characters, even the name of the protagonist in your book is copied from the reborn hero who boiled the sea into wine. To say that you are cleaning the manuscript is an insult to the editor. It is really shameless. If you plagiarize, just plagiarize. What you wrote is not as long as others who got 404, and you are not even qualified to quibble. I will drag you out and whip your corpse for three days and three nights.
Burning blood - the suit in memory
I still remember the time when blood was immortal and suits were straight. Time is ruthless, opening up new stories for you. When a person enters from the gate of the village, it is the dragon entering the sea and returning to Dragon City. When Qi and blood rush into the sky, the wind blows. , Only one person can stand here at this moment! I think it's me. I'm not convinced! When the flowers bloomed that year, I would kill them all after they bloomed. Compose a heroic hymn in the light and shadow ... Tianyi and Huo Dongqing, please enlighten me.
Can you write some novels about Korean dramas or Korean movies? ? Isn't there no one writing this? ?
Past events in the Jianghu——"Hongshuntang" Double Flower Red Stick
That was Hong Kong Island in the 1950s. The world was turbulent, and there were countless big brothers, creating legends. There is no end to the wanderings, and there is no end to the prosperity of the world. A mixture of fish and dragons, blood and fire, light or darkness. , What we are going to talk about today is the direct disciple of Guo Tianyang, one of the four heavenly kings of Cai Lifu. He has the true inheritance of his master with his left and right nine-section whip. The double-flowered red stick from Hong Kong's long-established society "Hung Shun Tong". At that time, there were countless societies working for a living on the piers of Hong Kong Island. The protagonist I am going to talk about was supervising the construction of one of the piers when he encountered an enemy who came to grab the territory. Soon enough, he took off the towel on his neck to wipe the sweat and rolled it up. Like a steel whip, a sweat scarf knocked down more than a dozen fierce men trying to grab territory. From then on, he became famous in Hong Kong Island and was known as "Brother Qingqing". At that time, there were hundreds of piers in Hong Kong, large and small. Lijian Qing used a towel to lay down thirty of them for "Hong Shun Tang", which was so prestigious. Shi Ye was destined, but unfortunately he was ambushed and picked on his hamstring, and he withdrew from the world. Now "Hongshun Hall" has long been a sunset society, and the legend of Lijian Qing has been replaced by later generations. However, when the older generation of Jianghu people mention the three words "Hanjinqing", some people will still remember this name. Even if they cannot remember the appearance of this person, they will still remember the towel like a steel whip.
Mysterious City - Kowloon Walled City
The earliest history of Kowloon Walled City can be traced back to the Song Dynasty, when it was a stronghold for guarding the border against enemies. As a Walled City that defended itself against foreign enemies, it not only witnessed Hong Kong becoming a British colony, but also experienced the Japanese colonial period together with Hong Kong. When it really became famous, it was during the period when Hong Kong was under British colonial rule. In 1948, because the Royal Hong Kong Police and the colonial government did not have the right to enter, and the Chinese government at the time refused to manage it, the Kowloon Walled City turned into a hotbed of crime and a slum. The "three no matter" (that is, China does not care, Britain does not care, and Hong Kong does not care) was used to describe local jurisdiction issues. The British Hong Kong government finally gave up management completely, and the Walled City became an active area for triads and a hotbed for illegal activities such as drug trafficking, prostitution, and gambling. "Sin". A small Walled City was once the most densely populated place in the world. Between 1973 and 1974, the Hong Kong police also dispatched a large number of manpower to forcefully enter the walled city to crack down on heishehui. In the end it was settled. It was not until 1984 that China and Britain signed the "Sino-British Joint Declaration" to deal with the Hong Kong issue. In 1987, the two countries jointly decided to demolish the Walled City and relocate the residents. Before the Kowloon Walled City was demolished in 1993, Jackie Chan's movie "Crime" was filmed there. A Japanese explorer spent a week hand-painting the scenery and landforms of the Kowloon Walled City.
Damn it, I just read a few chapters and spent ten minutes to make an investment. I came here today to read it and I actually finished it?
Is the author interested? Thank you Hong Kong Variety Supernatural Storyboard. Looking forward to it~
Are you raising eunuchs? ? ?
Can this still be a trend? It's so poisonous that it's already a eunuch
Is Mengjun the vest that boils the sea into wine?
I am too entangled in the Hong Kong variety. In fact, when writing about the trinity of foreign gangs and mercenaries like the anime, Black Lagoon, Underworld, and Queen of Arms, the pattern of foreign gangs and mercenaries is much greater than that of Hong Kong Island. Japanese, Korean, Italian gangs, black police, black prosecutors, Middle Eastern mercenaries, and terrorists are all foreign. Not to mention avoiding 404, you can also use the pattern to expand your imagination.