The factors that determine the outcome of martial arts masters
Today I occasionally see a book review saying that the details of martial arts novels are not necessary. Anyway, those who should win will win, and those who should lose will lose. Then I want to say, according to this statement, we should not write about fighting. Take two names and throw them into pieces. Then, which one wins. This is what you should win, and those who should lose will lose. God has decided, what do you want the author to do?
What I want to say is that in martial arts novels, victory or defeat should be justified. Winning should have a reason to win, and losing should have a reason to lose.
Someone asked me, who can win and who will lose when two martial arts masters fight? If this is the question, then I say, only God knows.
In any not-so-bad martial arts novel, a master must consider several factors when fighting or duel with a man. Tao, heaven, earth, man, and law.
The so-called Tao, simply put, is the human desires of readers and authors, and is the fundamental tone of a book. For example, in an orthodox martial arts novel, justice will win, and the protagonist always laughs to the end. And those that are disgusting and even hate will basically not end up being very good.
The so-called heaven refers to the time of heaven, the background of the times, under what background, what is the mentality of the two of them? Use the words of the two men after they shouted to let Hua Wuque cut the stone as an example. "When he slashed this sword, he must be full of anger and wanted to take human life. He did not consider whether this sword could split the stone chair in half. The momentum of the attack was different. When you attacked, you were just calculating about how much it could split the stone chair. The momentum was already seven points weaker than that of a person. If you fought with someone, it would be very dangerous." If two people had similar skills, but one person was in a violent state, his attack power would increase, but there would be more flaws.
The so-called land refers to the place of war, in the crater, in the snow, and even in a special scene, the impact on both sides exists. Master Huang Yi said in his book "The Rain and the Clouds" that he should not fight with Chi Zunxin in the arsenal. This is a good example.
The so-called human refers to the understanding of the enemy and our intelligence between the two sides. If two people with similar martial arts are right, one is used to the other's attack, knowing which moves he will use, what habits he has, and what tricks he has, and what tricks he has, the other side knows nothing about his opponent. Excluding other factors, then it is obvious who has a greater chance of winning. Also, the fighting spirit, experience, physical condition and other factors will also play a decisive role.
The so-called method is all the means used in action, including martial arts. Some are more powerful, such as Xuanming Divine Palm, Beiming Divine Art, Life and Death Talisman, etc. Some are ordinary martial arts, such as Changquan, Ten Duanjin, etc. Some are good at using conspiracies, such as Xiaoyuer, who will deceive people in battles, and some are extremely powerful and have deep internal strength, such as Li Yuanba and Gui Xinshu. When you encounter someone you are good at, your chances of winning will be high, and when you encounter someone you are not good at, your chances of winning will be low.
Therefore, in martial arts novels, there are no absolute strong people, nor absolute weak people. There are no absolutely strong martial arts, nor complete waste moves. Of course, the style of the butt facing the back is not included.
A true master is a person who has certain strength and can skillfully apply the above principles. Otherwise, as strong as Dongfang Bubai, he will still be defeated in special circumstances.
Chapter completed!