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In this chapter, we're introduced to the "Gufeng sword technique," which is a sword-fighting system based on the principles of chi-gong. We're also introduced to some of the tricks that Gufeng uses to practice his sword fighting skills. First, Gufeng tells us that it's important to understand the "initial steps" of a sword's sword intent. Gufeng explains that people have different understandings of swordsmanship. Everyone has a different way of understanding swordsmanship, but each person has their own way of doing things. For example, people who understand swordsmanship as an art have different ways of fighting, but they all have the same basic idea of how to do things. So, if you're a swordsman, you might have a different understanding than someone who doesn't know swordsmanship at all. But if you just follow the anger-driven sword, you won't be able to really understand the true intent of the sword. This is why Gufeng says that people who follow an anger- driven sword are more likely to get injured than those who follow the sword with the intent of true sword fighting. So what's
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Martial Master • Chapter 282 • Page ik-page-1564879
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In this chapter, we're introduced to the "Gufeng sword technique," which is a sword-fighting system based on the principles of chi-gong. We're also introduced to some of the tricks that Gufeng uses to practice his sword fighting skills. First, Gufeng tells us that it's important to understand the "initial steps" of a sword's sword intent. Gufeng explains that people have different understandings of swordsmanship. Everyone has a different way of understanding swordsmanship, but each person has their own way of doing things. For example, people who understand swordsmanship as an art have different ways of fighting, but they all have the same basic idea of how to do things. So, if you're a swordsman, you might have a different understanding than someone who doesn't know swordsmanship at all. But if you just follow the anger-driven sword, you won't be able to really understand the true intent of the sword. This is why Gufeng says that people who follow an anger- driven sword are more likely to get injured than those who follow the sword with the intent of true sword fighting. So what's
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