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Chapter 1110 friendly match

Bu Kai just used the basic technique of Tai Chi to make the Japanese warrior who had just come up a little dizzy. He couldn't understand this move. After one move, he saw that Bu Kai did not block it, but retreated. However, retreating did not seem to retreat, real and soft, which made the warrior dare not neglect it. He began to stare at Bu Kai, and study his moves.

But this Tai Chi is not something that ordinary people can understand, let alone a Japanese samurai who speaks exaggeratedly. If a samurai like him is really a matter of one or two people, it is not a matter of five or six or seven or eight. Bu Kai is no longer a problem. This Tai Chi technique is not Bu Kai's strength, but the physical damage caused by Liu Xin's battle with him this time had to make him pick up the martial arts of his ancestors to practice his almost disabled body. However, it was really the second life of Tai Chi to Bu Kai's martial arts career.

He is resurrected again.

Seeing that the warrior was a little anxious and lost face, he gritted his teeth and rushed forward with all his might. He even brought the dust from the wooden cracks on the ring. When he was about to arrive in front of Bu Kai, he suddenly jumped up and punched Bu Kai in the back with a "bang"; Bu Kai shrank forward, quickly turned over, quickly grabbed the fist that the warrior hit, twisted it gently to the left, and heard the "bang", and there was also a sound, and his arm was dislocated.

Bu Kai just gave him a great taste, and had no intention of hurting him, so he just dislocated him. But unexpectedly, the warrior was also very powerful. He pulled back the fist he had hit, jumped back, flew out, and then gently shook his shoulders, and "clicked" to recover.

The two of them stood on the ring again. Bu Kai's move was soft and windless, and the samurai's punch was as fierce as a tiger. The samurai did not stop, but entered the palace more violently. What is the spirit of Bushido? The spirit of Japanese Bushido is three words: "Don't be afraid of death!"

The warrior's thighs bent slightly, his butt was squatting down, his waist was straightened, and he looked at Bu Kai. Suddenly, he fisted to Bu Kai's cheeks, less than a millimeter away, and the distance between his skin was rubbed. Bu Kai felt a fierce wind coming towards him. Just as the fist and the face were pressed together, Bu Kai squatted down, and a monkey stealed peaches, "Take a move to the lower body of the warrior; when the warrior saw that the visitor was not good, he quickly turned over and avoided this move; Bu Kai quickly grabbed the warrior's ankle in the air with one hand and started to circle. The warrior's body followed Bu Kai's hug and hit a few circles, and then saw Bu Kai throw it out with a palm. The warrior turned over and fell to the ground, and staggered a few times before he stood firm.

The warrior knew very well that Bu Kai had some moves, but he showed mercy. Today's defeat was decided and there was no point in fighting any more. So he took a step forward, stood firm, and responded to his chest with both fists, "asking for advice."

When Bu Kai saw that the other party had already vented his anger, he achieved his goal and returned the courtesy, "I'm rude."

He heard the coaxing from the audience and exploded. He shouted and called the master, and the screams were full of lively. At this time, Mr. Uejima also stood up, came to the middle of the ring, pressed his hands against the samurai below, and then turned to the samurai who was competing and said, "Why don't you get a disciple quickly."

As soon as he finished speaking, the warrior knelt down on one knee, raised his hand over his head, and called Bu Kai, "Master." Even if the disciple recognized him, the warriors in the audience cheered and shouted to let Bu Kai be the master. The scene was in an uproar.

Bu Kai helped the warrior kneeling on one knee and said, "Okay, if you don't dislike it, I will recognize you." Then he turned around and shouted at the many warriors under the ring, "Get up at 5 a.m. tomorrow, I will practice here."

The warriors under the ring all raised their hands cheerfully and jumped up. The victory of the small competition won the admiration of the Xuanyangshe warriors, and Bu Kai's goal was achieved.

Mr. Shangjima was also very satisfied. Bu Kai was able to teach these warriors Chinese Kung Fu, which would be more helpful to their own people in the future. This would be more helpful to Xuanyang Society's plan to destroy the Dragon Society and the Beihongmen, and the effect of Bu Kai coming here was achieved.

After the game, Bu Kai felt that everything went smoothly and was realized step by step as he thought. His physical condition determined that Bu Kai should do things like playing Tai Chi now. It should not be fast, slow, and slow. This way, the recovery situation would be better.

Shangdao and Bu Kai walked off the arena and went to the office of Shangdao together. It seems that after this time, Mr. Shangdao met Bu Kai, another kind of person who looked up to him. In the days before, Shangdao did not ask Bu Kai to go to the office with such kindness, of course, except for that time Bu Kai took the initiative to go to the office to discuss things.

The two of them walked into the office and made a cup of white tea for Bu Kai. This is Mr. Shang Dao’s favorite Chinese tea. They all said that they were hospitality and good tea, so they naturally looked up to Mr. Bu Kai. Bu Kai was naturally happy and it was hard to get along anywhere. The reason why Xuanyang Society can tolerate him is not because he has a place to use his skills, otherwise what friendship is. Bu Kai knew very well that the purpose of both parties was the same, and that was enough.

Bu Kai has risen at Xuanyang Society.

The next day, it was indeed different. At five o'clock, when Bu Kai arrived at the martial arts training ground, he saw that the warriors were standing neatly in the martial arts training ground. The team stood according to the team they practiced on a daily basis. Bu Kai glanced at it left and right. There were hundreds of people up and down, and managing these hundreds of people was not an easy task, but for Bu Kai, he still had a little understanding of this management method.

Bo Bukai looked at the warrior who competed with him yesterday, made a provocation move with his fingers, which was to signal him to come out, and then said to him, "You are picking one for me."

The warrior was stunned at first, and then, after understanding Bu Kai's consciousness, he pulled a warrior beside him and pointed at him. Bu Kai looked at it and his body was good. He punched his shoulder. The young man was indeed solid in his kung fu.

"Yeah, it's not bad, you're the only two." Bu Kai was choosing an assistant, more than one hundred people, and he didn't jump to two assistants, and both were missing. But Bu Kai thought about waiting to get familiar with him and picking two of them himself.

The first day of Kung Fu teaches horse stance, also called horse stance, with legs spreading thirty centimeters apart, thighs slightly bent, buttocks squatted, center of gravity placed between the legs, straighten waist, look in front of both eyes, and must not move.

At the beginning of the mission, the 100 people began their beautiful horse-tapping postures, and they were thinking in their hearts that this was not easy and it was too pediatric. Just saw that the 100 people's horse-tapping formation was also magnificent.

One minute, two minutes...

Ten minutes, one hundred minutes...

One hour, two hours...

Two hours passed, and some people could no longer bear it. Some began to lean forward and stood as much as possible. Some could not squat down their thighs at all. They almost stood up. Some were stretched their hands on their legs for a while from time to time. When they saw him, they quickly did it. In short, the postures after two hours were all in various shapes, and there were only things you could not imagine, and nothing they could not do. Even the one who led the martial arts guided by Bu Kai was a little impatient.

But they were still holding on and testing their limits. After all, they were standing in front to set an example for their brothers, so they must not fall down first. The Japanese Bushido spirit also supported them. Sure enough, they were the two of them who insisted on it in the end. They didn't move for three hours, and the others only lasted for more than two hours before they all fell down.

Bu Kai secretly praised him and he really did not read the wrong person.

Today is the first day, so Bu Kai will naturally not ask them a lot. After squatting for an hour, Bu Kai asked them to rest for half an hour, and then called the two people just now and taught them to push hands first.

Tai Chi follows the principle of yin and yang, and the main method of induction and combination of hair is the main method of fighting. In the martial arts, listen to the skills to change the size and direction of the opponent's force, follow the trend and change its force, dissolve the force and then use the force to exert force. Of course, they will not understand this when they talk to these Japanese people. At the beginning, they can only let them practice basic skills. Only after they have practiced to a certain level and have perceptions, they can naturally understand the mystery of Tai Chi.

"What's your name?" Bu Kai said to the warrior who was competing with him.

"Ichiro Oda." The samurai lowered his head vigorously, raised it up again, and performed the etiquette of a Japanese samurai.

"Where are you?" Bu Kai turned around and asked the other person Oda Ichiro picked out.

"Master, my name is Mimoto Sanzi." He stood up respectfully and performed a Bushido etiquette.

"Okay, my name is Bu Kai. I will be your master from now on. From now on, you should not perform the Bushidao rituals anymore, but perform our Tai Chi rituals." After saying that, Bu Kai taught the Tai Chi rituals of Ichiro Oda and Mimoto Sanzi.

Although Ichiro Oda and Miko Kimoto dislike this, they also have to perform this ritual out of respect for their master.

After teaching the salute, Bu Kai began to teach them to push hands and let them push around there. This made the Japanese samurai resting on the side feel very funny. Although they didn't dare to laugh loudly, they were whispering in a low voice, or sneering in their hearts. What kind of kung fu is this? It's not used to coax our time!
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