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I was born to be lonely all my life.
A Martial Artist Prepares
Every paunchy middle-aged man had a
great swordsman dream when he was young.
However,the reality is always cruel.
The real-world martial artists can hardly
leap onto roofs and vault over walls.
And the Chinese Kungfu is exaggerated.
The Muay Thai king who was defeated
by Chinese player is just a media fiction.
And the leaders in Tianshan Wulin Assembly
are all like show girls in China Joy.
Both of them are publicity stunts.
According to the typical form of
Chinese martial arts,there are
three steps to be a top martial artist.
First,a tragic experience.
Before practicing,they lost both parents,
fall off the cliff by accident,
endure hardships in deep mountains
or even become disabled people.
Second,good luck.
During practicing,they encounter famous
masters,eat precious medicinal herbs
or pick up long-lost martial arts cheats.
Third,rise to fame.
After practicing,they challenge
the formidable 'bosses'
and get finest equipment.
They are famous overnight.
From then on,they can create
their own clans or accept amnesty.
And the make-or-break theory
also applies to the martial arts world.
The winner always takes all.
Therefore, to be an invincible
'man of steel' is essential.
The 'fearless' Huo Yuanjia got 38
winning streaks on the ring
and became a national hero.
But in fact, his martial art
achievement is just ordinary.
And he never stood on the ring in life.
He only made a bet with foreign
fighter and never completed it.
Even his secret martial art
'Crazy Fists' is just kitschy.
Wong Fei-hung was famous for his
signature move-'shadowless kick'.
But his supplementary biography
said nothing about it.
And his fourth wife recalled that
the real 'shadowless kick' was
just a way of sneak attack.
What's more, Chen Jeh in 'Fist of Legend'
is only a fictional character
created by Hong Kong writer Ni Kuang.
Beating Japanese devils with
bare hands and kicking off the plaque
with the words-'Sick Man of Asia'
are pure imagination.
The invincible Chinese kungfu
only exists in novels and films.
Chinese players raised continuous
challenges to Muny Thai players since 1921.
Among them,only Li De(apprentice of
Muay Boran master Jing Cheng)
tied with his opponent in 1922.
All the other Chinese players
suffered terrible defeats.
In May 2007,Chinese Wushu Association
sent five national sanda players to attend
'Shoot Boxing'(a second-class game in Japan).
They still only got thrashed with
one win and four defeats.
We can hardly see Chinese players
in the finals of the world's top
mixed martial arts like K-1 or UFC.
And their win rate is less than 50%.
And these sports events have greater
But they were never mentioned by Chinese media.
And those so-called foreign professional
MMA fighters who were defeated by Chinese
players are actually unknown amateur ones.
The martial arts mainly focus
on actual combat experience.
However,the deified Chinese kungfu is
showy but not practical martial art.
In a country that puts mental training
above material arts, a skilled
fighter can only be a doorkeeper.
The ancients learned martial arts for
body building,not for famous or wealth.
They just wanted to defeat
the bullies and live with dignity.
In modern times,violence revenging
violence is far less effective
than freedom and democracy.
Thus,a peddler with high martial arts
is still afraid of the urban management
officers unless he has the stunt
like the man in 'The Wrath Of Vajra'.
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