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How to do Tai Chi sword with flowers?
The skill of holding flowers requires frequent practice of wrist movements, and the wrist movements are changeable, resulting in spiral violence, and it is easy to defeat the enemy with one move in fighting.

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According to the sword score, the essence of fencing lies in holding flowers, which shows that it is an important technique in fencing. The trajectory of the sword is mainly circular, and both offensive and defensive are prepared for holding flowers, which is endless. General flowers are divided into flat flowers, vertical flowers, straight flowers, reverse flowers, straight flowers, side flowers and so on.

1. Straight flush and anti-straight flush: Straight flush is shaped like a round desktop. Straight flush uses a flat sword to rotate horizontally from front to left, from back to right, and then back to front. The reverse flat flower is turned flat from front to right, returned to the left and returned to the front with a flat sword. You only need one lap, and you can practice repeatedly to improve your speed, sensitivity and strength.

2) vertical flower, reverse vertical flower: vertical flower is shaped like a wheel, and the action of vertical flower is that the sword sweeps from right to left and rolls up and down to right; The action of anti-vertical flower is that the sword sweeps from left to right and rolls up to the left.

(3) Flowers beside you: The sword rolls up or down when it sweeps on the left or right side of the body.

(4) Current flower: The parallel flower that the sword is dancing at present is called the current flower.

(5) Flowers on the back: like a sword with a dark sword, the action of holding flowers on the back when closing the sword.

The skill of holding flowers requires frequent practice of wrist movements, and the wrist movements are changeable, resulting in spiral violence, and it is easy to defeat the enemy with one move in fighting.