This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the play, which are: "Ha porr, lisss the air" . This is a reference to the explosion of a pestle. The explosion is caused by the red threads of silk that follow the opponent as he moves through the air. The red threads are so sharp that even if the opponent jumps up, they will follow him. The opponent's lack of strength limits the red
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the play, which are: "Ha porr, lisss the air" . This is a reference to the explosion of a pestle. The explosion is caused by the red threads of silk that follow the opponent as he moves through the air. The red threads are so sharp that even if the opponent jumps up, they will follow him. The opponent's lack of strength limits the red