When the old monk came to meditate thirty years ago, mountains were mountains and water was water. Later, I saw knowledge with my own eyes and walked into that place. I saw that mountains are not mountains and water is not water. Now I have to rest and still see mountains or mountains, water or water.
These are the three realms of life, and so are art and martial arts.
A few days ago, Mr. Qiu said in the calligraphy and painting group that a famous calligrapher talked about his understanding of learning books. He said it took two years to learn images, not twenty years.
Qi Baishi said that those who learn from me will live and die like me.
So is martial arts.
At first, we followed the rules and didn't dare to cross the line. This is what Sun called "justice".
Gradually, a person's heart becomes conscious, and a person's experience or wonderful experience, which is what Wu Xun called "unique", is different and completely different, which is what Sun called "danger".
In the end, a hundred schools of thought merged into one, and reached a wonderful place with unique style, namely, Wu Han's "Deification" on guns and Sun's "General Meeting" on books, "At the general meeting, people and books are old."
Yesterday, I was talking to a student about boxing. He said:
Talent first, diligence second, experience third.
For example, calligraphy, such as martial arts, talent is savvy and innate. Diligence is a kind of painstaking efforts, that is, Wu Hao's "seas run dry and rocks crumble" and calligraphy's "endless life". Experience is also necessary and important. The ancients valued travel, which determined their vision. Qi Jiguang's Mastering Boxing and Xi Zhi and Wu Hao's Heirloom are both experiences.
Therefore, the road to martial arts is long and arduous. You are ecstatic and go your own way.
Wake up in the morning and remember it. (Ma Wenguo)