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Qilu - The Fate of Martial Arts

I have been practicing my craft for forty years.

Walking through thorny cliffs and smooth sand.

The mind is Zen and understands no matter what happens.

The body is unruly and unruly.

You should maintain your integrity and keep your righteousness.

You should also follow your virtues and pay glory.

It is hard to hope for wealth and honor in the future.

I just want to plant orange flowers for the rest of my life.

40 years ago, Chen Yun met his master and entered the martial arts sect. In this life, he has been destined to martial arts. remember. He once demonstrated the courage of an ordinary man to frighten evil and frighten thieves. He never harmed anyone with his merits, but only focused on keeping healthy. He has not suffered from illness for 40 years. I am grateful to my old teacher and martial arts!

In his early years, he was invited to participate in filming many times as an extra, leaving unforgettable memories in his life.

Recently, I got to know a photographer, Mr. Chen Xiangqian, because he accidentally took pictures of me practicing in the park. We met by chance early on. Mr. Chen said they looked familiar but couldn’t remember it for a moment. After returning home, he remembered that he had taken pictures of me. I recently traveled more than ten kilometers to see me and sent three pictures (the first one and the above one). I am grateful to you!

When I was studying in my childhood, I came across a famous quote from a foreign celebrity. The general idea is: There are three hobbies that a person cannot lack in his life. The first is a sport, the second is music, and the third is collecting. I did it 40 years ago. Exercise gives me health, music gives me happiness, and collecting gives me knowledge, wealth and a fulfilling life.

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