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Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

author:Wen Ji Qiwu

(21) Look back at the moon

(1) Turn the body to the left, and bend the left leg to form a left lunge. At the same time, the sword in the right hand turns upwards and arcs forward to the left; the sword finger of the left hand falls down to the side of the right wrist. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 37).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(2) The right foot steps forward and supports it upright; the left leg is bent at the knee and lifted back, and the upper body is tilted to the left and twisted to the right. At the same time, the sword in the right hand is drawn downwards and upwards to the right, the blade is up and down, the tip of the sword is backward, and the left sword is pointed to the upper left side of the bright finger. Visually look at the upper right (Figure 38).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: This is a balanced action, which should be stable and beautiful.

(22) Ding Bu stabbed

Stop moving slightly, turn 180° on the left, land on the ground with your left foot, point your right foot on the inside of your left foot, and squat with your legs bent on your knees. At the same time, the right hand sword is bent to the side of the thumb, so that the tip of the sword is downward, left, and upward, and the sword is stabbed down in front of the left leg, the tip of the sword is downward, and the left hand wound finger is attached to the right wrist with the body flexion elbow. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 39).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: Coordinate up and down, and the sword of the lower stab is close to the ground.

(23) Jump step down

The left foot stomps on the ground, the right foot leaps to the outside of the left foot, then the left foot takes a step to the left, and the left foot bends to form a left lunge. From the "Wuzong" public account at the same time, the right hand holds the sword, the arm is rotated to the right, upward, left, and downward after a circle to cut the sword to the lower right, the sword blade is left and right, the palm is down, and the tip of the sword is lower to the right; the left hand sword finger is drawn in front of the front and then the upper left finger is brightly pointed. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 40).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: Cut the sword fast and fast, and reach the front of the sword.

(24) Cloud sword flat chop

Turn your body 270° to the left, buckle your left heel, and your right foot will turn to your left foot and stand upright. At the same time, hold the sword in the right hand, bend the elbow and rotate the wrist, so that the sword is left and upward, and then slash forward and forward, the blade is left and right, the tip of the sword is forward, and the palm is up; the left hand sword finger is bent down, to the right, and upward, and then a thousand right wrist sides are attached. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 41).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: This movement amplitude is larger, and the upper body is slightly backward when the cloud sword is used. The sword is powerful and powerful, reaching the body of the sword.

(25) Lunge point sword

Take a step forward with your left foot and bend your left leg to form a left lunge. At the same time, the sword is held in the right hand, the arm is rotated downward, backward, upward, and forward, the blade is up and down, and the left sword is pointed downward, backward, and upward, and the wrist is shaking the wrist and shaking the wrist, looking at the tip of the sword (Figure 42).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: When pointing the sword, the wrist is prominent, and the point sword is crisp and powerful, reaching the tip of the sword.

(26) Take a break and move left

Take a step up the right foot obliquely to the right front, the left heel, and the legs are bent on the knees to squat into a rest step. At the same time, the sword is held in the right hand, and the arm is rotated upwards, left, and downward, and the sword is reversed to the front and upper right; the left sword finger is attached to the right wrist side of the lower flexed arm. Visually see the tip of the sword (Figure 43).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Point: Ibid.

(27) Exploring the sea thorn sword

(1) The right foot is slightly lifted; the left leg is bent and knee supported. At the same time, the right hand of the sword arm is rotated outward and the elbow is folded on the right waist side, the sword blade is left and right, the palm of the hand is up, and the upper body is slightly forward; the left arm is rotated outward, and the sword finger is closed on the left waist side. Look ahead (Figure 44).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(2) The right foot falls to the ground, the left leg is raised straight up backwards and upwards, and the soles of the feet are up. At the same time, the right hand knife stabs forward, the blade is left and right, the palm is up, and the left sword is pointed forward and attached to the right wrist. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 45).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: Balance should be raised, chest straight, and steady. Lift your hind legs as high as possible and straighten both legs. Pause for a moment when you're done.

(28) Turn around and take the sword

The right foot takes off on the ground, the body turns right 270°, the left foot falls in front of the right foot, and the right foot retreats behind the turn and stands in parallel with the left foot. At the same time, the right-handed sword arm rotates inwards as it turns to the front of the body with the sword, and the left-handed sword with the blade is still attached to the right wrist side. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 46).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Key points: Jumping steps, turning arounds and carrying swords should be coordinated and completed together.

(29) Stop step splitting sword

(1) Turn the body 180° to the left, retreat backwards with your left foot, and squat with your legs bent on your knees to form a rest step. At the same time, the sword in the right hand is hung in front of the left knee with the turn, the blade is up and down, and the left sword finger is attached to the right wrist side. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 47).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(2) The left foot takes off and jumps, the right foot jumps to the right and falls to the ground, and the left foot is immediately inserted into the right leg, and the legs are bent on the knees to squat into a rest step. At the same time, the sword is held in the right hand, splitting the sword upwards and downwards to the right, the thumb side is on the upper side, the blade is up and down, and the sword tip is pointed to the left and the left sword is pointed to the left and upward to the flexed arm. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 48).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: The sword is powerful, the strength reaches the body of the sword, and the sword and the arm are in a straight line.

(30) And step straight

(1) Take a step to the left with your left foot, and stand with your right heel step and your left foot. At the same time, the right hand holding the sword arm is rotated outward to the left with the sword elbow bent on the chest, the blade is left and right, and the sword finger is attached to the right wrist side. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 49).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(2) The right foot strides one step to the right, the left foot steps side by side with the right foot, and the legs stand on the ground. Occasionally, the sword is held in the right hand, and the sword is stabbed inwards of the arm, and the blade is up and down; the left sword is pointed to the left straight arm and raised sideways. Visually see the body of the sword (Figure 50).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: The sword is swift and powerful, reaching the tip of the sword.

(31) Lunge point sword

Turn your body 180° to the left, take a step up to the right with your left foot straight, straighten your knees, and bend your right leg to form a right lunge. At the same time, the sword is held in the right hand, the arm is rotated upwards, forward and down, the sword blade is up and down, the tip of the sword is down, the wrist is prominent, and the thumb side is on the top; the left sword finger is turned backwards and upwards. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 51).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: The point sword is fast and powerful, the wrist is prominent, the force reaches the tip of the sword, and the upper body leans forward slightly.

(32) Break the chop

(1) The left foot steps backward to the right leg, the toes point to the ground, the legs cross and bend the knees to crouch into a rest step. • From the "Wuzong" public account • At the same time, the right hand holding the sword arm rotates upwards, to the left, down, and to the right, the sword is reversed, the little finger is on the side, and the left sword points to the right, down, and to the upper left. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 52).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(2) The lower limbs remain unchanged. There are swords held downwards, to the left, upwards, to the side of the stone to split the sword; the left sword points to the right, down, through the left chest to the upper left of the arm to shake the wrist bright fingers. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 53).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: The sword and the split wound need to be fast and powerful, the former force to reach the front of the sword, the back. The body of the sword. The sword and arm are in a straight line.

(38) Turn over and split the sword

Turn your body 270° to the left, straighten your right leg, and bend your left leg to form a left lunge. At the same time, the sword is held in the right hand, and the arm is rotated downward, left, upward, and forward to split the sword; the left sword finger is attached to the right wrist side with the turn of the sword. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 54).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(34) Gold potted flowers

Step with your left foot behind your right leg, and crouch down with your legs crossed and bent to your knees. At the same time, the right hand holds the sword to the right, down, and left, and then holds the sword in front of the chest, the palm of the hand is inward, the sword body is vertically grounded, and the left sword is pointed to the left, down, and right around the right wrist. Visually see the body of the sword (Figure 55).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Point: The sword should run softly.

(35) Raise the knee and point the sword

(1) The lower limbs remain unchanged. The sword in the right hand is drawn downwards, to the left and upwards. At the same time, the left sword finger is still attached to the right wrist. Visually view the tip of the sword (Figure 56).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(2) Right leg upright support; left leg lift knee. At the same time, the sword in the right hand is pointed down, backward, upward, forward and downward, the blade is up and down, and the left sword is pointed at the left thigh. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 57).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: The point sword is clean and sharp, and the strength reaches the tip of the sword.

(36) Turn around and hold the sword

The left foot falls, the soles of the feet are crushed, and the body turns 270 degrees to the right; the right foot from the "Wuzong" public account lifts up and turns around and takes a half-step to the right, with both knees slightly bent. At the same time, the right hand holds the sword upwards and backwards in a circle of elbows and holds the sword in front of the chest, the blade is up and down, the tip of the sword is to the right; the left wound finger is attached to the right wrist with the turn. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 58).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: When turning, use the left paw as the axis.

(37) Oolong pendulum tail

(1) Step backwards with your left foot to your right leg, and squat with your legs crossed and bent your knees to form a rest step. At the same time, the right hand of the sword arm is slightly extended forward, the wrist is rotated backwards and downwards, so that the tip of the sword is circled backwards, downwards, and upwards, the palm of the hand is up, and the blade is left and right; the left sword finger is on the left side of the body, and the palm is up. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 59).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(2) The right foot is half a step to the right, and the knees are slightly bent into a horse step. At the same time, the right hand sword is stabbed backwards, downwards, and upwards around the ring, and then stabs the sword to the right, and the blade is left and right; the left sword finger is still flat on the side of the body after another circle. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 60).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(3) Step backwards with the left foot to the right leg, and squat with both legs crossed and bent to the knees. At the same time, the right hand sword is wrapped around the ring backwards, downwards, and upwards, the blade is left and right, and the palm of the hand is up; the left sword finger is still flat on the left side of the ring for another week, and the palm of the hand is up. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 61).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(4) Take a step to the right with your right foot and bend your knees into a right lunge. At the same time, the sword in the right hand stabbed out to the right, the blade left and right, and the left sword finger unchanged. Visually look at the tip of the sword (Figure 62).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: The above four decomposition actions are called "oolong pendulum tail", which must be coordinated and coordinated with one move and one move.

(38) Ma Bu holds the sword

Turn your body 180° to the right, take a step forward with your left foot, and crouch down with your legs bent on your knees to form a horse step. At the same time, the sword is held in the right hand, the elbow is bent in the arm to hold the sword to the chest, the tip of the sword is to the left, the blade is left and right, the palm is down, and the left wound finger is attached to the back of the right hand with the turn to the right. Look straight ahead (Figure 63).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: Turn around and step up at the same time as the horse step with the sword.

(39) The Green Dragon enters the sea

(1) Turn the body 270° to the right, and the right foot retreats backwards when turning, and bends the knee to form a right lunge. At the same time, the left hand holds the sword upwards, bends the arm around the right to the chest, the palm of the hand is down, the tip of the sword is backward to the left, and the hand changes the sword finger to the right waist side, and the palm of the hand goes up. Look straight ahead (Figure 64).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(2) Take half a step across the inside of your left foot to your right foot, and stand with your feet parallel. At the same time, the left sword arcs to the left side of the body; the right sword points to the right and upward flexes the arm to shake the wrist and the bright finger. Look to the left (Figure 65).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

(3) Stand with your left foot closer to your right foot and step forward. At the same time, the right sword finger changes its palm to the right and falls down to the right side of the body. Look straight ahead (Figure 66).

Takeko Plum Blossom Dragon Sword (Part 2)

Points: Hold the sword in your left hand, the body of the sword should be close to the left forearm, and the body of the sword should be vertical to the ground.

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