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Chapter 73 Rapid progress

The National Museum of Martial Arts only has one class a week, and the course time for each class is only half an hour at most, that is, one hour. The shortest one will be so short that it will exceed your imagination.

There is no name in all courses. The National Museum of Martial Arts will not stipulate that students must take any courses. Students in the National Museum of Martial Arts can choose the courses they want to take!

There is no saying about grades and classes in the National Museum of Martial Arts. All courses are open to all students in the National Museum of Martial Arts at the same time!

The most important point is that there are no assessments or examinations in the National Museum! Anyone who stays in the National Museum for six years or has advanced samurai will automatically leave.

Just in these few points, Yan Liqiang felt that if the people who were in college who had known in his previous life might be cheering after hearing this. For those who think about skipping classes and playing games all day long, such a national martial arts museum is simply a paradise.

In a sense, this National Museum in Pingxi County is not like a school, but more like a martial arts club where young people gather.

Shi Changfeng and others' teachers in the National Museum are more like the club's teachings.

In the National Museum, the museum teacher will teach you something. Those things are not easy for ordinary people to learn outside, but relatively speaking, since those things can be learned by everyone, those things are not much precious.

There is a large library in the National Museum of Martial Arts where students can borrow various books, but those books are all things like literature, history, classics and philosophy. There is no martial arts secret book available for you to borrow in the National Museum of Martial Arts.

There is only one class in a week in the National Museum of Martial Arts. At the beginning, Yan Liqiang was a little strange. He felt that the courses in the National Museum of Martial Arts were too few. But after the class started, he realized that the courses for this week were not less, but more. Because of martial arts practice, all the kung fu is practiced in calligraphy, rather than talking. All the kung fu is almost achieved through hard work. The so-called master leads the door and practices are for everyone. Many times, the teaching of a word by the teacher in the museum requires you to spend several years practicing hard.

His first lesson in the National Museum was shorter than Yan Liqiang's imagination.

The class was conducted by an old man, in a large classroom in the National Museum of Martial Arts. In the classroom, the old man faced the seven or eight hundred freshmen recruited by the National Museum of Martial Arts this year, and only demonstrated the movement of squatting horse stance and said three words.

The old man's first words were, "Squatting horse stance is a hard work done through time. You can't be lazy. You have to pull your tendons when squatting!"

The second sentence is, "You must squat until your whole body releases animals, be calm and calm, and be calm and peaceful. You will almost pass the horse stance!"

The third sentence is, "I won't come to horse stance classes in the future. I will practice kung fu, but it's not said. No matter how much I say, it's useless. Everyone practices it yourself. It takes a few years to be able to endure hardships and practice well. OK, the get out of class is over!"

The whole class ended in less than three minutes, until the old man left the classroom, many people looked at each other and still couldn't believe that the first class they came to the National Museum ended like this.

Horse stance class is the first week of each month. If the old man doesn’t come in the future, this means that there are actually no classes in the first week of each month.

This is the style of the National Museum of Art. The museum teacher here never cares about how many students come or how they learn. If you explain it clearly to you in a few words, the course will be over. The rest, except for you to practice hard by yourself, you don’t have to think about counting on anyone.

Yan Liqiang later learned that the old man who taught them horse stance classes was Song Tianhao, the owner of the famous Dragon Flag Martial Arts Hall in Pingxi City. This is the horse stance kung fu that Song Tianhao can teach everyone in public. If you really want to learn more advanced Hunyuan Pile horse stance kung fu from Song Tianhao, you have to go to the Dragon Flag Martial Arts Hall to become a disciple by yourself. Of course, if you want to become a disciple, the money for the apprenticeship is at least 100 taels of gold, which is not something that ordinary people can afford.

The teaching styles of the teachers at the back are exactly the same as those of Song Tianhao. The things they teach are simple and clear. After teaching, they rely on everyone to practice.

The same is true for the swordsmanship classes of Shi Changfeng Sect.

In the first two months when Yan Liqiang came to the National Museum, Shi Changfeng taught a complete four classes of basic swordsmanship. In these four classes, Shi Changfeng only taught less than ten minutes in each class. In these ten minutes, he only talked about two or three basic movements of swordsmanship. He cut, stab, tap, flick, break, cut, wipe, pierce, pick, lift, twist, sweep, etc. After the lecture, the get out of class was over and let everyone practice it on their own.

In comparison, Shi Changfeng would say more things when he was in the literature and history class. He basically taught every literature and history class for about an hour. After each literature and history class, Shi Changfeng would introduce a book and let everyone find it for themselves, and then the literature and history class ended.

There are other courses, such as those who introduce sword techniques, those who introduce hidden weapons, those who explain bows, and those who explain tiger roar chain fist. However, these courses are either generalized or focus on practice. The real teaching is not deep. After all, the training target of the county-level national martial arts museum is only warriors, and warriors, to a certain extent, have just entered the gate of martial arts practice.

The skills of the teachers here may not be that too, but to learn real skills, you must become a disciple. If you want to become a disciple, the conditions will be harsh. Yan Liqiang heard that except for Song Tianhao who opened a martial arts hall, the teachers of the National Museum here rarely accept disciples, because the teachers of each museum come from different families or have different masters. The disciples can not be collected randomly, and the real kung fu and secret skills can not be transmitted randomly.

The things taught in the National Museum are not very profound and there are no secrets for you to see, but there is one place in the National Museum that is worthy of praise, that is, it can provide students with the best martial arts environment. Such a martial arts environment is something that many people dare not imagine before.

In the National Museum, you need to learn bows and arrows. The National Museum has a special bow and gym for you to practice. You need to learn riding. There is also a horse farm in the National Museum. The horses on the horse farm are all rhino and dragon horses. If you want to practice gun skills, the National Museum also has a special gun skills practice venue. If you want to find someone to compete and compete, it is even simpler. There are dozens of various rings in the entire National Museum. There is no problem with fighting with bare hands to wearing full-body armor to compete with weapons.

Even if you want to practice horse stance, the National Museum has specially opened up a place for you to squat in a pine forest. Yan Liqiang heard that many people practice horse stance together, and there is an atmosphere in which everyone can supervise and promote each other, and compare the spirit of hard work and endure hardships. The effect is better than squatting alone, and it can also make people pass the horse stance more easily...

Although he felt that what he learned in the National Museum of War was simpler, Yan Liqiang did not relax, but practiced hard in the National Museum of War every day.

In addition to practicing Yijin and Marrow Cleansing Meridian in the basement of his home in the morning and evening, Yan Liqiang spent two months after school started, he spent basically sleeping in the gun training ground, bow and gymnasium or sword training ground in the National Museum. He did not exhaust himself every day and would never go home.

In the past two months, Yan Liqiang's strength gradually stood out among the seven or eight hundred students of the new National Museum of Martial Arts. In particular, he often competed with Shi Dafeng in the ring of the National Museum of Martial Arts. Sometimes he competed with fists and feet, and sometimes he competed with weapons. His overall ability was better than Shi Dafeng, and sometimes he competed with a few freshmen who were itchy and jealous on the stage. He basically never failed. Gradually, the name Yan Liqiang became louder among the new National Museum of Martial Arts students and was eye-catching. Some people even said that Yan Liqiang was not only the top three in Qinghe County this time, but also the first among all freshmen.

Of course, Yan Liqiang just smiled and didn't care about the statement that the first person among the freshmen.

After just two months, in November, Yan Liqiang felt that his muscles and bones were about to pass...
Chapter completed!
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