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Department of Communication Studies傳播系  |  Bachelor學士  |  2013
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People always expect “Kung-fu” is the dazzling exchange of blows rather than still-standing exercise, which is said to be the basic of martial arts. The young children, who were practising Bajiquan under their great master, Andrian, were no exception. Instead of giving them a lecture, Andrian just showed the children how to do the standing poses in advanced Bajiquan patterns. Then, allowed them to decide to what level they should master the pattern, so that they could handle it well, according to their own abilities. The answer, judging from the reactions of the kids, might seem a bit cruel.

(The text is provided by the student)
對於功夫,人們的第一印象總是你來我往的過招。即使是正在學武的孩子們,也很難看出一動不動的站樁對於練武的重要性。師傅安德蘭為他們展示了樁在高級套路中的運用,以此讓他們自己體會基本功要掌握到什麽程度,學習這一套路才不會力不從心。但從孩子們的反應看來,答案似乎有點殘酷。

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APA: YE, YingchanYE, Yingchan. (2013). Mountain Creeping TigerMountain Creeping Tiger. Retrieved from HKBU Heritage: https://heritage.lib.hkbu.edu.hk/routes/view/ids/HER-010812
MLA: YE, YingchanYE, Yingchan. "Mountain Creeping TigerMountain Creeping Tiger". HKBU Heritage. HKBU Library, 2013. Web. 10 Oct. 2024. <https://heritage.lib.hkbu.edu.hk/routes/view/ids/HER-010812>.

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