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The material of the novel - a brief analysis of the terms of the jianghu and the jianghu

Take you open the door to Xuan'ao's martial arts novels and take a look at the jianghu terminology of those years.

Human Skin Mask: A legendary transfiguration tool that can be worn over the head to change its face and disguise others.

Eight Immortals Welcome Guests, also known as "Eight Immortals Suburb Greeting Three Hundred Miles", is the most solemn etiquette on the rivers and lakes to welcome guests.

Three Elephants Returning to the Element: It lies in the study of the relationship between god, qi, and pulse.

Three Knives and Six Holes: Gang Rules. If you have done something irreparable and asked the other party to forgive you, you must use a sharp blade to pierce three holes in your body, which is called "three knives and six holes". Second only to suicide.

Sanqing disciple: Refers to a Taoist disciple. The Taoist book says that these three gods dwell in the heavenly wonderland, called the three Qing realms, that is, Yuqing, Shangqing, and Taiqing. The Taoists are generally referred to as Sanqing disciples.

Ouchi: Refers to the emperor's palace.

Ouchi Master: Refers to a person who is responsible for guarding the palace and is a strong martial artist.

Wanli Walking Corpse: The corpse is driven by the corpse exorcist, and the means by which the corpse chaser in Xiangxi drives the corpse.

Door rules: also known as precepts, the code of conduct of a certain sect.

Horse's Eye: Jianghu jargon. That is, people who specialize in visiting famous horses.

Laughter: One of the torturers in the Changle Gang of the Wulin Gang. A wooden stick is propped into the population, from the throat to the stomach.

Five Elements: One of the categories of traditional Chinese philosophy, including the five elements of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth that make up all things.

Dantian: One of the human body parts. There are three dantians: the Yintang acupoint between the two eyebrows is the upper dantian, the middle acupuncture point between the two breasts is the middle dantian, and the lower dantian is one inch and three minutes below the umbilicus.

Neijia: A martial arts style that is just hidden in the inner, or a martial artist who is mainly based on internal skills, or a boxing technique that "uses static braking". It is commonly known that those who practice martial arts at home are the inner family, and those who walk the rivers and lakes are the outsiders.

External skills: The so-called external skills are specialized in the practice of rigidity, such as iron arms and arms.

Sharpening: Jianghu Lip Code. It means that travelers eat halfway through.

Meditation: An introductory method of martial arts practice, that is, sitting cross-legged with your eyes closed.

Retreat: The martial arts language, also known as "zaguan", comes from Buddhism.

Moriya Sand: Moriya, insect name, a type of lizard, also known as gecko.

Shoulder to shoulder: Jianghu dialect, that is, the meaning of friends.

Yin and Yang: A pair of categories of Chinese philosophy.

Fire into the magic: qi and blood retrograde, acupuncture points closed, resulting in paralysis or disability, or such as madness, pain is overwhelmed, the heavy person on the spot spurts blood, qi reverse death.

Trick: Refers to the eyes.

Scoop Handle: Fingers.

Scratcher: Hand.

Shunfengzi: Ear.

Haizi or Jiangzi or Cherry (Female): Mouth.

Gold Bar: Legs.

Kick: Foot.

Silkworm or fixed plate: heart.

Dart Bureau: An institution that receives money from people and relies on martial arts to protect people's property or personal safety. Also known as dart line.

Stepping on the plate: Jianghu lip code, refers to the object of pre-reconnaissance to be robbed.

Runner: A man in the dart game, a guy who drinks and opens the way when he walks the dart.

Blood: The mouth contains blood, and when it is said, it is dipped in blood with a finger and smeared on the side of the mouth.

Blood for Alliance: A ritual in ancient times when covenants were made.

Jinyi Wei: The official signature, that is, the Jinyi Pro-Army Commanding Envoy Division.

Cover door: People who practice external skills such as golden bell hoods and iron cloth shirts will always have one or two places on their bodies where kung fu cannot be practiced, which is the hood door.

Lock-off: A kind of danger that is easy to occur when competing in a master's competition. When the two people have equal strength and fight against death, because the qi passes through the entrance, they lock six ten veins for a while, and they cannot move, which is for "locking the pass".

Undersea: Jianghu jargon, originally referring to the door rules and etiquette in the organization. For example, "pan seabed", that is, the background of the origin of the inquiry door.

Snow Hidden: That is, hidden place, which means toilet.

Mandarin Duck: A form of ring. If a swinger has a woman to marry, and if he is a person who is interested in learning martial arts, he can set up a concubine and invite the four masters to the stage to shake the martial arts and choose the best.

Leopard Room: An obscene place built by Emperor Mingwuzong in the palace.

Cons: Jianghu dialect. No one means.

Leveraging Force: An important principle of Tai Chi Technique.

Iron Sword Testament: One of the ways in which the Jianghu Sect handed over its leaders.

Burying piles to do crimes: People in the martial arts handle cases, and they are accustomed to placing things such as weapons that they are famous for in a prominent place.

Lip Code: A special language signal, a special means of connecting people in the jianghu with each other.

Jie'an Answer: Anda, Mongolian, means righteous brother, righteous brother. To marry a brother is to worship a brother.

Passing the door: The jianghu lip code, before the hands of the move, self-reported to the meaning of the door sect.

Jie Liangzi: Jianghu Lip Code, referring to the feud.

Sword strokes with old: refers to the completion and completion of a certain swordplay action.

Transfiguration: Changing the shape of a person.

Empty Gate: Martial arts language, where the defense is not enough, it is called the empty door.

Demolition moves: that is, it refers to the fight, but also refers to the practice.

Matsuto: Jianghu dialect. Hurry up and escape.

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