Liancheng Jue Liancheng Sword Technique

1. Is Liancheng Sword Technique the Tang Poetry Sword Technique? Personally I think so. Yan Daping taught Di Yun in Wanfu that the three moves "shoulder thrust", "slap move" and "sword removal move" were all improvements on Tang poetry's swordsmanship. The original text is as follows: [These three moves, the old beggar all It had been used on Di Yun before, and each originally had an elegant Tang poetry title. However, the old beggar knew that his watermelon-sized characters could not read a few words, and teaching him poems would only distract him, so he changed to three names that can be read at once. Know the name. ] And after Di Yun used these moves, not only Qi Changfa, but also Wan Zhenshan and Hua Tiegan later said that they were Liancheng Sword Techniques. The original text is as follows: [Wan Zhenshan said: "Brother Di Shi, these moves are not 'Liancheng Sword Techniques'." What? Kun'er, Qi'er, Gui'er, everyone are back. You, Senior Brother Di, learned Uncle Qi's "Liancheng Sword Technique", how can you be his rival?" Di Yun was startled and thought: "That's it. The old beggar uncle taught me the 'Slap Style'!" Once he succeeded, he used the "Shoulder Stab Style" and the "Sword Slap Style". Hua Tiegan shouted: "Liancheng swordsmanship, Liancheng swordsmanship!"] It can be seen that Liancheng swordsmanship should be Tang poetry swordsmanship

2. Can Wan Zhenshan, Yan Daping, Qi Changfa know it? Liancheng swordsmanship? If so, why is there the following sentence in the first chapter: [Qi Changfa sighed and said: "Even your master has not mastered this 'Liancheng Sword Technique', and your master's skills are not necessarily very good." , don’t lie to your uncle, drink, drink... Among our three brothers, the second brother is the strongest in martial arts. If you say that he has mastered the "Liancheng Sword Technique", I still believe your master. Well, hehe, I don’t believe it, I don’t believe it!”] Or are practice and practice two different concepts? If not. Through my reasoning on the first question, Liancheng swordsmanship is Tang poetry swordsmanship. In theory, Wan Zhenshan, Yan Daping, and Qi Changfa should know it. Why do I see Di Yun using the "shoulder thrust" and "go sword"? So surprised. 3. Are the numbers in Liancheng Jue the sword tactics of Liancheng Sword Manual mentioned by Mr. Mei? If yes: please see question 4; if not, it is meaningless. 4. What is the relationship between Lianchengjue and Liancheng Swordsmanship? It is well known that people who possess both Liancheng Jue and Liancheng Sword Technique can find great treasures. My question is: Does Liancheng Jue have anything to do with whether you can master Liancheng Sword Technique? I don't think so. Just a few numbers have anything to do with whether you can master a set of swordsmanship. But after reading the original text, I found that it is still related. The original text is as follows: [Mr. Mei said: 'My relatives in this world, Just three disciples. They want to seize a sword manual from me, and they will not hesitate to assassinate the master. Hey, good disciple.

This sword manual was taken away from them, but without the sword technique, what's the use? ] It can be seen that there is still a relationship, but what relationship can it have? What do those numbers do? /s/blog_58ef1da401000b1i.html/viewthread.php?tid=1008112