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Li Fengshan apprenticed to practice light skills, wore 40 kilograms of iron sand clothes for 3 years, and was able to fly the eaves and walk the wall after taking it off

author:The old donkey talks about history

In the vast river of Chinese martial arts, light gong, as an ancient and mysterious skill, has always been endowed with many magical colors by martial arts novels and folklore. Li Fengshan, a little-known name in the martial arts world, has been talked about by future generations because of a legendary experience of secretly practicing light skills. This is a story about perseverance, perseverance and transcendence, telling how Li Fengshan finally reached a realm that is difficult for ordinary people to achieve through extreme training methods - flying eaves and walking walls.

Li Fengshan apprenticed to practice light skills, wore 40 kilograms of iron sand clothes for 3 years, and was able to fly the eaves and walk the wall after taking it off

Learn from the teacher, aim at the cloud

Li Fengshan was born in an ordinary peasant family and has been interested in martial arts since he was a child. At that time, martial arts were not only a means of strengthening the body, but also a way to pursue spiritual freedom and otherworldliness. When he was a teenager, he happened to watch several Jianghu artists perform light skills, only to see that they were as light as swallows, jumping a few feet, and suddenly yearning. So, he made a big vow to learn this skill.

Li Fengshan apprenticed to practice light skills, wore 40 kilograms of iron sand clothes for 3 years, and was able to fly the eaves and walk the wall after taking it off

After many inquiries, Li Fengshan learned that there was an old martial artist who was proficient in light skills in the deep mountains, known as "Yunyouzi". This old martial artist lived in seclusion on weekdays and rarely accepted apprentices, but Li Fengshan, with his sincere heart and firm will, finally moved Yun Youzi, was able to worship his disciples, and began his path of study.

Li Fengshan apprenticed to practice light skills, wore 40 kilograms of iron sand clothes for 3 years, and was able to fly the eaves and walk the wall after taking it off

Persistence under the iron sand coat

Yun Youzi knows that light work is not a day's work, it requires perseverance and endurance beyond ordinary people. In order to make Li Fengshan's physique more tenacious and enhance his leg strength, he specially made an iron sand suit weighing 40 kilograms. This dress looks ordinary, but in fact there is a mystery inside, each grain of iron sand is carefully selected and arranged in a specific way, which not only increases the weight, but also does not hinder the flexibility of the body.

Li Fengshan apprenticed to practice light skills, wore 40 kilograms of iron sand clothes for 3 years, and was able to fly the eaves and walk the wall after taking it off

Wearing this iron sand suit, Li Fengshan needs to carry out long-term jumping and climbing training in addition to basic fist and foot kung fu every day. In the mountains, by the streams, and on the cliffs, his footprints and sweat were left everywhere. At first, every step was extremely difficult, as if he was carrying the whole world on his back, but as time passed, Li Fengshan gradually adapted to the weight, his steps became lighter, and his strength quietly grew.

Reborn, flying eaves and walls

Three years may be just a flick of a finger for ordinary people, but for Li Fengshan, every day is a challenge to the limits of body and mind. Finally, on a sunny morning, when he took off the iron sand coat that had accompanied him for countless days and nights, an unprecedented sense of relief surged through his body. He tried to jump, but found that he was as light as a feather, and with a light kick, he could jump up to the eaves of a house several meters high, and run on the tiles as if he were walking on the ground.

Li Fengshan apprenticed to practice light skills, wore 40 kilograms of iron sand clothes for 3 years, and was able to fly the eaves and walk the wall after taking it off

At that moment, all the pain and sweat turned into the joy of success, and Li Fengshan truly understood the mystery of light gong - not only the lightness of the body, but more importantly, the freedom of the mind and the tenacity of the will. He can be like the martial arts master described in the ancient books, flying eaves and walking walls, shuttling through the forest, stepping on the snow without a trace, and becoming a master of light skills passed down by word of mouth.

The story of Li Fengshan is a profound interpretation of the spirit of traditional martial arts, which tells us that behind any extraordinary achievement, there are countless failures and perseverance. Although light gong is a skill, it is also a kind of practice, a continuous breakthrough of one's own limits, and an unremitting pursuit of the deep desire for freedom and flight. In Li Fengshan's body, we see the essence of Chinese martial arts culture, which is a kind of beauty that integrates wisdom, courage and perseverance, transcends time and space, and inspires every soul with dreams and the courage to explore.