Words describing martial arts practice

1. Words that describe the graceful movements of martial arts

1. Flowing clouds and flowing water

Pinyin:

xíng

yún

liú

shuǐ

Explanation:

Describes an article that is naturally unconstrained, as if it is floating The clouds are like flowing water.

Source:

Song Dynasty Su Shi's "A Letter of Thanks to the Civil Teachers": "The calligraphy and poetry and essays shown are familiar to me; they are roughly like flowing clouds and flowing water, and have no definite quality at first. But always do what you should do, and stop when you can't stop."

Sentence: Brazilian football is good at attacking and has its own style.

2. As light as a swallow

Pinyin: shēn

qīng

yàn

Explanation: Refers to light movements.

Source: Zhao Feiyan. Legend has it that Zhao Feiyan was thin, light and graceful, and danced as gracefully as a swallow.

Sentence: One by one, they were all attentive, quick on their feet, as light as a swallow, and jumped over gently.

3. Step as fast as flying

Pinyin: jiàn

fēi

Explanation: The pace is strong and fast.

Source: "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" by Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty Fengyang Scholars: "The beauty was sitting on the side of the road holding her hand, and she caught her feet. She took off her shoes and made them look fake. The woman was happy to hold them, but luckily she didn't cut them off. , get up and walk again, walking as fast as flying."

Sentence: Although he is sixty-eight years old, he walks as fast as flying, even us young people can't keep up.

4. Dragon rising and tiger leaping

Pinyin:

lóng

téng

yuè

Explanation:

The elephant dragon is flying and the tiger is jumping. Describes vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It also means taking action and making a difference.

Source:

"Preface to the Praise of Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms" by Yan Cong of the Tang Dynasty: "The saints are appointed, the wise men are appointed, the dragons and tigers leap, the winds and clouds steam, the pursuit of subtlety, the way is all salty It’s tied to the sky. ”

5. Jiao Ruo Jinglong

Pinyin:

jiǎo

ruò

jīng

lóng

Explanation:

Jiao: strong. It is often used to describe vigorous calligraphy strokes or graceful dancing postures.

Source:

"Book of Jin·Biography of Wang Xizhi": "He is especially good at official script and is the best in ancient and modern times. Commentators call his writing style as floating as a floating cloud and as powerful as a startling dragon. ”

Sentence creation: Suddenly the breeze blew up, and the woman danced in the wind, as graceful as a floating cloud, as graceful as a frightening dragon. 2. Idioms to describe martial arts

To flow freely, to be powerful, to swallow mountains and rivers, to take the wind with a tiger's stride, to be as powerful as a bamboo, to be miraculous in one's skills, to be superb, to reach the pinnacle, to be unparalleled, to be invincible, to be a master of a generation, to be profound and mysterious, to be unrivaled in the world, to be unparalleled in the world. , shocking the world, shocking the world, shocking the past and present, extraordinary and holy, powerful in the world, unprecedented, unity of heaven and man, hidden, unfathomable, returning to nature, arrogant, extraordinary, outstanding, rare rivals, skills The heroes of the crown reach the peak, the three flowers gather at the top, the five qi rise to the vitality, soar in the day, become an immortal, ascend to the palace, achieve a small success, return to the clan with ten thousand swords, step on the waves, smile proudly in the world, the eight parts of Tianlong, and the Condor Heroes Couple, return to nature, evil in the east and poison in the west, emperor in the south and beggar in the north, tigers and tigers give rise to wind, overwhelming mountains and seas, vajra is indestructible. 3. Idioms about praising martial arts

Idioms include: proficient, skillful, handy, able, and fluent.

1. Pure blue [lú huǒ chún qīng] According to legend, Taoist alchemy is successful when the fire in the furnace emits a pure blue flame. It means that knowledge, technology or work have reached the level of proficiency and perfection.

Source: "Niehaihua" by Zeng Pu of the Qing Dynasty: "Now, the climate of perfection has arrived; it is the time for the brothers to show their talents."

2. Sway. Ziru [ huī sǎ zì rú ]: to wave a pen; to drink: to sprinkle ink. Describes painting, writing, composing, and being able to use the pen as you wish.

Source: "Niehaihua" by Zeng Pu of the Qing Dynasty: "A family member gave a pen full of ink; Jue Zhai picked up the pen and wrote more than a hundred words on the paper with ease."

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3. Handy [dé xīn yìng shǒu] Whatever you think in your heart, you can do in your hands. It is a metaphor for skilled skills and corresponding mind and hand.

Source: "Zhuangzi: The Way of Heaven": "There is neither slowness nor speed; what you get is in the hand but should be in the heart; the mouth cannot speak; how can the number be stored in it."

Translation: It’s neither fast nor slow, it’s easy to do. I can’t express it with my mouth, I just know it in my heart.

4. With ease [ yóu rèn yǒu yú ] means experienced, skilled, and able to solve problems effortlessly. Travel: move. Youyu: There is room.

Source: "Zhuangzi: The Master of Health Preservation": "The joint has a gap, but the blade is not thick. If there is a gap without thickness, there will be room for the sword to be used."

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Translation: A chef is very skilled in butchering cows. The knife can move flexibly in the seams of the cow bones without any hindrance and seems to have a lot of room.

5. 行云流水 [xíng yún liú shuǐ] is a metaphor for the layout and development of an article without any refinement, just like the movement of clouds or the flow of water, which is very natural.

Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Book of Recommended Officials with Xie Minshi": The outline is like flowing clouds and flowing water; it has no definite quality at first; but it always does what it should do; it always stops at what it cannot stop. ”

Translation: A masterpiece is like flowing clouds and flowing water. It originally has no definite form. It floats and flows. It goes when it goes and stops when it stops. There is no artificiality in the arts and sciences. It is in various postures and can be relaxed and relaxed.

4. The word used to describe martial arts

is "walking on the snow without a trace" = =

It means good Qinggong:

Crossing the river with a reed

Floating on the water

Flying on the grass

Swallow in the clouds

Stepping slightly on the waves, the socks are dusty

Others:

Extraordinary

Outstanding

Rare rival

Outstanding skill

Incredible skill

Superb

Standing above the crowd

Reaching the pinnacle

Unparalleled

Invincible

A great master

Profound and mysterious

Unparalleled magical power

Unparalleled in the world

Shocking to the world

Shaking the world

Shocking the ancient times Shuo Jin

Extraordinary and Saintly

Majestic in the world

Unprecedented

The unity of heaven and man

Hidden in the dark

Unfathomable

Return to nature 5. What are the words to praise martial arts

Words to praise martial arts:

Flowing clouds and flowing water

Vigorous and powerful

Swallowing mountains and rivers

Tiger steps to generate wind

Powerful as a broken bamboo

Eyes can see six directions, ears can listen to all directions

Eighteen kinds of martial arts, all proficient in all, all loose

The movements of boxing are as light as flying, as heavy as thunder, the shape is like a falcon catching a rabbit, and the spirit is like a cat catching a mouse

The punch should be long and the force should be short

Martial arts is an inherited technology of ancient military warfare. Practicing martial arts can strengthen the body and defend against enemy attacks.

Martial arts has the power to stop wars and maintain peace. As a survival skill for the descendants of the Chinese nation, traditional Chinese martial arts have gone through thousands of years of ups and downs along with the development of Chinese history and civilization. They have become the soul that maintains the survival and development of this nation and the soul that carries the genetic makeup of the Chinese people. Ge is martial.

Martial arts is the ability to safeguard one's own safety and rights. When we practice martial arts, we can be elevated from body to mind, soul to soul, and feel secure, strong and energetic, and have the strength to be victorious. This is the magic weapon that our clan has accumulated over the ages and is used to protect our souls.