Jiang Chuan finished speaking and glanced at his opponent with contempt.
He then slightly lifted a finger and gently pushed forward, causing Pala to stagger back seven or eight steps. If not for grabbing a chair beside him, he would have almost fallen onto the ground.
Pala's dark face flushed red, looking at Jiang Chuan with eyes full of burning fire.
He was unwilling to lose; he was a world-class Boxing King. How could he be blocked by a little-known person with just one finger?
He couldn't accept it; he couldn't afford to lose face!
So after regaining his balance, Pala bellowed and charged at Jiang Chuan once more with fierceness.
Since his strength wasn't equal to Jiang Chuan's, he'd rely on techniques; he planned to use technique to defeat Jiang Chuan!
"Ha, technique, you're still inadequate! Okay, since you don't know your place, I'll continue using Huaxia Kung Fu to let you truly understand its wonders!"
Jiang Chuan's tone was casual and relaxed as he effortlessly changed techniques, his movents smooth as flowing clouds and water.
"Tai Chi Boxing! It's actually Tai Chi Boxing!"
There were so experts around who imdiately recognized that Jiang Chuan was using Tai Chi Boxing.
Then, various voices of doubt poured in like a tide all at once.
"This guy is using Tai Chi Boxing against Pala; is he extraordinarily powerful or just extrely foolish?"
"Exactly! Isn't Tai Chi Boxing what those senior people use in the park to strengthen their bodies? Can it be used for fighting?"
Various voices of doubt were endless, and those who were just amazed by Jiang Chuan's One Finger Zen started questioning again.
Unlike others, Du Chuan remained silent.
But deep in his eyes, there was a different kind of gleam.
Du Chuan understood Jiang Chuan, but not deeply.
He knew Jiang Chuan was formidable, but only limited to Jiang Chuan's combat skills.
So initially, Du Chuan assud Jiang Chuan lacked confidence.
Because Pala was considered a master of combat skills, Du Chuan felt Jiang Chuan wasn't a match for Pala, not without reason.
But at this mont, Du Chuan no longer thought like that.
Jiang Chuan's strength far exceeded Pala's.
This could already be seen from the strong clashes earlier.
But amusingly, despite Jiang Chuan's full strength, he didn't rely on raw power to win. He was using Tai Chi Boxing's technique of "Four ounces move a thousand pounds."
Exactly, "Four ounces move a thousand pounds."
You bring a thousand pounds; I counter with four ounces.
Even if you're a prehistoric behemoth, trendously strong, before my short, soft, and clever technique, you can't exert your abilities!
Like a giant tiger against a mosquito, no matter how strong and fierce, against the nimble dodging mosquito, what can you do?
And the clever application of Tai Chi Boxing is far more than just like a simple mosquito!
Tai Chi, originated in Huaxia, is subtle and restrained, using the Taoist principle of yin and yang harmony, focusing the mind throughout the body, conforming to nature, being indifferent and unassertive, and using softness to overco hardness.
Tai Chi has always been perceived as a way to build strength and health!
However, this understanding is too shallow; if you've witnessed Tai Chi's true power, you wouldn't think this way.
The wonders of the world derive from heaven and earth, embodying the creation of heaven and earth and capturing the essence of yin and yang.
Its mysterious cleverness far surpasses the shallow martial arts like Tai Chi, Taekwondo, and other foreign martial arts.
And today, Jiang Chuan taught these amateurs a lesson through practical combat, showing them what true Tai Chi is, what genuine Huaxia Kung Fu is!
At this mont, the two persons continued their techniques uninterrupted, the duel not halted, but the victory or defeat between them was actually decided!
Although Pala was still fiercely attacking, charging again and again.
His offense had beco like a taut bowstring, nearing its limit, each move weaker than the last!
In contrast, Jiang Chuan exhibited the soft and clever skill of Tai Chi, relaxed and at ease, free and casual, as if he wasn't here for a duel but a leisurely stroll in a vegetable market!
This freedom, this relaxation, who can rival, and who can achieve it?
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