Cyber Heroes
Chapter 616 Scholar’s Perspective [Part 1]
Lu Xuanyu has long admired Mr. Chen Feng.
Although he cannot compare with this group of top scientists, Lu Xuanyu's memory is not bad. He remembered that in Xiangshan's story, it was a scientist named "Chen Feng" who proposed the "improved rabies therapy".
To be honest, most people would not consider this virus, which has a 100% mortality rate after onset.
However, Lu Xuanyu later learned that rabies virus had indeed been used as a vector to infect the nerve cells of experimental animals in neuroscience laboratories, but most people would not want to use it on humans, and no one could afford it.
But the situation at that time really didn’t allow for much thought.
So far, "modified rabies" is still the only solution to metal-based transformation of the nervous system.
Considering that the next generation of this benchmark person must be a benchmark person, this may even be the only solution - because after this generation, humans will no longer need this surgery.
In fact, Lao Chen only acted as a doctor as a last resort.
But after actually getting along for a while, Lao Lu discovered that... Xiang Shan was indeed right.
He and Chen Feng do have a lot in common.
This really exceeded Lu Xuanyu's expectations.
Strictly speaking, Lu Xuanyu is an "amateur". In this era, "professional" martial artists are basically athletes competing in various competitions. Beyond that, no one else can be considered a “professional”. There is indeed "combat" among the professional skills of police and soldiers. However, with the progress of the times and the advancement of weapons (including various firearms and non-lethal police equipment), the cost-effectiveness of "combat" is getting lower and lower. The proportion in the military and police systems is also not high.
When amateur warriors face professional warriors, they will inevitably face a problem: the gap between training volume and actual combat experience.
Not to mention practical experience. Although athletes compete in games with extremely low mortality and limited methods, this is undoubtedly closer to actual combat than the "brain killing simulation training" of most amateurs.
The difference in training volume is also obvious. Amateurs must first work to earn a salary to support themselves, and then invest in firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea in their spare time. After all these were completed, he could spare some time to devote himself to martial arts.
The physical fitness, flexibility, explosiveness, pace, skills, reflexes and many other areas of martial arts require a large amount of time to be invested in specialized training.
For amateurs, the time they invest every day, excluding warm-up and stretching, whether they can get an hour is a question. (Without warm-up and stretching exercises, sports injuries are inevitable.) The training volume of these amateurs in one or two months may not even catch up with the training volume of professional athletes in a week.
But Lu Xuanyu is an anomaly. Maybe he can't compare with the top executives of multinational super companies like Xiang Shan, but Lu Xuanyu is still a rich second generation who has no worries about food and drink.
The amount of energy he put into this aspect can definitely stand out from all amateurs.
Not to mention the group of cultural people in northern Qing Dynasty whose main occupation is research.
But he soon changed his mind.
Chen Feng himself is a master of Western swordsmanship and uses a feather fencing sword. Lu Xuanyu was not very familiar with this kind of swordsmanship that was once popular in Germany, and it was difficult to evaluate Mr. Chen Feng's swordsmanship.
But the way this group of cultural people viewed martial arts gave him a whole new perspective.
"This is the first time I'm talking to a martial artist like you who, hiss, mainly associates with Jeet Kune Do." When he first talked about martial arts in depth, Chen Feng said this: "This is a classic skill that was born in I think the birth and evolution of modern, traditional martial arts that are mainly inherited overseas will be very interesting."
Lu Xuanyu scratched his head: "Traditional... I think I am a very modern martial artist, and I will become more modern soon."
He will soon become a cybernetic martial artist. At this point, Lu Xuanyu is more advanced than all martial artists in the past and present.
Chen Feng smiled sheepishly: "This is something we have thought about ourselves, and it is not a generally accepted statement - ah, by the way, you have been deeply influenced by your boss. You subconsciously feel that 'traditional' is not as good as 'modern' .”
Lu Xuanyu grinned: "Really... Actually, I have always wanted to promote the modernization of traditional martial arts, but I just can't figure out the direction. Well, that's it."
"There are not many benefits of university, but one thing is that it is much easier to find information than elsewhere. The research fields of history, culture, and anthropology are very detailed, and there are people who study everything. As intellectuals, we are looking for information and screening information. It's somewhat of an advantage." Chen Feng talked eloquently: "My other friends and I believe that traditional martial arts around the world do not exist as a 'single skill', but as a 'community'. A 'community' There’s not just one craft.”
"Take the traditional martial arts here as an example. Many villages have the inheritance of martial arts, right."
Lu Xuanyu thought about when he was a child, there were indeed some old boxers in their rural area. So he smiled and nodded.
"Then you should know what these practitioners mainly do, right?" Chen Feng continued to ask.
Lu Xuanyu said: "It was very difficult in the past. We had to fight over water sources. In some places, the territory of mountains, forests and wilderness had to be divided. It was decided by fighting."
"Look, if you travel back to the old society and teach the children in the village to fight, you can't just teach the kicks in Jeet Kune Do, right? You have to teach whatever skills you have." Chen Feng continued: "Then There is also a person in the village who has learned two-handed pistol skills and two-handed sword skills. At this time, will you defeat them first and let the whole village learn Jeet Kune Do? Or will there be any teaching and the children will be willing to learn it? Just learn whatever you want?”
Lu Xuanyu smiled: "It must be the latter. Jeet Kune Do techniques were born in a society governed by the rule of law, and they are not very compatible with hoes, pitchforks and kitchen knives."
"Then the village you travel to will have some Jeet Kune Do techniques, spear skills, sword skills and other skills spread. In the eyes of outsiders, this village is a community that has inherited a kind of martial arts. If this village's martial arts inheritance is It is relatively closed, or if a powerful figure emerges, it can easily evolve into a unique style by recombining these popular skills."
"Martial arts is not something that can be summarized as 'one person teaches a group of people' or 'a group of people teach one person'. It is 'a group teaches a large group of people', and then among this large group of people, a few stand out." , and then teach the next generation. This forms 'community' and 'generation' - or in more traditional terms, 'sect' and 'seniority'."
"Take Mr. Bruce Lee as an example. He didn't just learn Wing Chun from Mr. Ip Man. He learned many martial arts from many people and then rearranged them in his own style. The masters who taught him the techniques There, many people learned skills from him, and even became disciples of Bruce Lee. This is the formation of a community. But it happened in modern times, and some capitalist things were mixed in..."
Lu Xuanyu sighed. Recalling the somewhat outdated martial arts gym in Seattle, he felt a little depressed.
Thank you to all the leaders of the Peking University Martial Arts Association for your interpretation.
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