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And she can probably balance a plate of rice on her head while doing certain parts of the form and not lose a single grain..that is magnificent and true tai chichuan IMHO
Guanyu's weapon, supposedly, had one particular, outstanding trait: it was HEAVIER THAN SHIT. Literally the kind of weapon that an average soldier couldn't even bring to bear in a training exercise, let alone fight with in a protracted military engagement. Its rough analogue from the West, the halberd, is a six-foot-plus polearm that could, in fringe cases, approach eight pounds in weight. Guan Yu's horse-cleaving Green Dragon is said to exceed that heft five *times* over, with conservative estimates still putting it at 40 lbs or more. This is, of course, nonsense. No one would ever being such a thing to war. It'd be suicide. Still, it's safe to say that the object this man is waggling has about as much to do with the legendary guandao as does a broom handle.
As the Chinese saying goes, 台上一分钟,台下十年功 - one minute on the stage equals ten years off stage. She must have trained hard for it to look so effortless. I also therefore conclude she is 40 and started learning martial arts at 5.
Excelente me encanta el arte 😌🎭 y todas las técnicas que realiza el sr. Donnie Yen yo he visto todas sus películas y lo admiro mucho y es de mucho respeto éxitos para usted sr. Yen
One day the real life versions will be fan edited with Deep Fakes and an awesomely animated Mushu And they will finally will become what they should have started with in the very first place
Thanks for the historical context! I only recognize that the performance is a tribute to Aug 1st Army Day. The red star with 八一 is the emblem for the holiday. Aug 1st, 1927 Nanchang Uprising started in Nanchang, Jiangxi. (Actually I think it was a civil war, not between japan and china)