The perfect rich man in the city
Chapter 723
Regarding Tan Kung, what impressed Zhong Jing the most was Coolie Qiang in"Kung Fu". The opponent's Tan Kung was very strong, but it was a pity that he was killed instantly.
In fact, Tanji has a long history and a very profound inheritance.
Speaking of the origin of Tan Tu, we have to talk about the story of Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin who"wore a yellow robe".
It is said that during the Later Zhou Dynasty of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Zhao Kuangyin, a general of the Later Zhou Dynasty, followed Zhou Shizong Chai Rong in the southern and northern campaigns, made great military exploits, and became a general of the Forbidden Army at that time.
In the sixth year of Xiande in the later Zhou Dynasty, Chai Rong led Zhao Kuangyin to conquer the Yanyun area in the north. He died of illness and his son Chai Zongxun came to the throne.
After taking the throne, the young emperor Chai Zongxun promoted Zhao Kuangyin to the leader of the Imperial Guard. For a while, Zhao Kuangyin almost took over the entire military power of the Later Zhou Dynasty.
On the New Year's Day of the first month of 960 AD, Chai Zongxun suddenly received a battle report claiming that the Liao and Northern Han Dynasties were joining forces to invade the south (later historical records stated that this was a lie fabricated by Zhao Kuangyin and other generals).
So Zhao Kuangyin naturally led his troops to conquer.
Before an army goes out on an expedition, it must have a vanguard. Although most of the generals in the Later Zhou Dynasty were under Zhao Kuangyin, there were also a group of generals who were not under Zhao Kuangyin who held part of the military power. In order to smoothly obtain the yellow robe, Zhao Kuangyin used these generals who were not"his own" as the vanguard force. , sent to the north.
Among them, there is"Master Kunlun", the founder of Tanzu.
Historically, Master Kunlun's real name was Li Chongjin, and he was the nephew of Guo Wei, Taizu of the Later Zhou Dynasty. Another theory is that Master Kunlun was originally Chai Gui, the prince of the Later Zhou Dynasty. Because he held military power, he was appointed by Zhao Kuangyin as a vanguard to the Yanyun area.
No matter who Master Kunlun is, what is certain is that when Master Kunlun, who had not yet become a monk at the time, arrived near Linqing with his troops, he received news of Zhao Kuangyin and Chen Qiao's mutiny.
Master Kunlun, who knew Zhao Kuangyin well, felt that if he returned to the army at this moment, his mere thousand troops would not be able to compete with the powerful Zhao Kuangyin, so he chose to escape into Buddhism and never bother about right and wrong for the rest of his life.
Since Master Kunlun loved soldiers as much as his sons before he became a monk, his subordinates admired him very much. After Master Kunlun disbanded his troops, many soldiers were still willing to follow him. So he settled in Longtan Temple.
At that time, there was a Longtan Temple in Linqing, which is now Linxi County in northern Hebei Province. It was at Longtan Temple that Master Kunlun became a monk.
Since there were many soldiers following him, in order to prevent Zhao Kuangyin from killing them all, Master Kunlun taught these soldiers the kung fu he had learned. Most of this kung fu was focused on striking, and it was taught in Longtan Temple, so it was called"Tan Leg" is the earliest
Tan Leg created by Master Kunlun. After its creation, it immediately triggered a"Tan Leg craze" in the western Shandong area. As a region in western Shandong that has practiced martial arts since ancient times, Tan Leg The popularity of legs grew quite quickly.
In addition, because of the Grand Canal, martial arts exchanges in the western Shandong area are relatively developed.
Many businessmen hired local bodyguards and then took boats to go south or north along the Grand Canal. This was equivalent to bringing the Kung Fu from the Western Shandong area to other places."It is precisely because of the emergence of the Grand Canal in the Sui and Tang Dynasties that the Luxi region already had the temperament of a leader in the martial arts world at that time.
Shortly after Zhao Kuangyin came to the throne, he issued an imperial notice to announce to the world that a"national" event was held. A martial arts competition was held to select the best boxing style.
As a result, Master Kunlun's apprentices won the first place at that time with Tan Kou, becoming the"Eighteen Schools of the Song Dynasty" (referring to the eighteen most powerful martial arts sects) ), and together with Chuanquan, Dahongquan, Xiaohongquan, Huaquan and Shaolinquan, they were called the"six famous schools" at that time.
In the days that followed, Tan Leg's fame became more and more famous, which was in line with the The historical background of
During the invasion, it was difficult for the Song Dynasty's army to win, and some martial arts heroes from the Central Plains began to resist spontaneously.
In these battles, Tan Zu achieved extraordinary results with his own unique characteristics.
According to historical records, soldiers of the Liao and Jin Dynasties fought with their bare hands. He is better at techniques such as"throwing" and"taking". This technique is most suitable for close combat. Tan Leg, who is good at using leg attacks, was the best way to restrain close combat at that time, so it became the best way to fight against nomads. One of the practical skills of Tan Kung Fu.
Tan Kung defeated the enemy and became famous all over the world. Therefore, during the Song Dynasty, many people in the world learned Tan Kung.
By the Ming Dynasty, Tan Kung had already been developed. Chang Yuchun, the founding general under Zhu Yuanzhang, was the Tan Kung is a famous master.
What’s more interesting is that some of Tan Kung’s Kung Fu are similar to the grappling and fighting skills learned by today’s armed police.
Among the Twelve Ways of Tan Kung, there are many moves that attack the enemy’s lower limbs, such as attacking the enemy. Knees or ankles. According to human physiology, a person's knees and ankles are often the most vulnerable places. Once attacked by gravity, the attacker will lose his center of gravity.
It can subdue the enemy without damaging his life. _Feilu reminds you: three things about reading - collection and recommendation
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