Legend of the Rising Martial God
Title | Legend of the Rising Martial God PDF eBook |
Author | Feng Xiao Dao |
Publisher | Legend of the Rising Martial God |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024-06-09 |
Genre | Fiction |
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One tranquil day in Tengjia Town, an unusual celestial phenomenon suddenly appeared. The distant Mangshan Mountains were covered with blood-red clouds, resembling a river of blood encircling the sky. Fissures like deep abysses split the heavens, causing the townspeople to flee in terror. Rumors spread that the mountains were one of the five forbidden areas of the True Martial Dynasty... On the same day, a youth boy named Teng Fei found a woman by the riverbank. She was ethereal like a fairy, dressed in white, and not of this world. This woman brought him a powerful source of strength, opening the door to the path of the mighty. Can a master stay with their disciple? Teng Fei is striving hard-for his master, and for himself! --- Bao Long was an impulsive and hot-tempered person. After getting confirmation from Teng Fei, he immediately took a 100,000 taels of gold banknote from Oulei Lei and rushed off. Teng Fei had agreed with Bao Long that he would be staying at this inn during this period, so if anyone wanted to contact him, they could come back to this inn. After Bao Long left, Oulei Lei and Ola La were a bit puzzled. Ola La couldn't help but ask, "Young Master, why did you ask Bao Long to establish a mercenary troop? And why was he so excited about it?"
Legend of Martial God
Title | Legend of Martial God PDF eBook |
Author | , Zhenyinfang |
Publisher | Funstory |
Pages | 415 |
Release | 2020-03-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1648571840 |
The unicorn, which came from the sky, was killed by the demon family and the demon family, and then turned into a human youth Ling Tian. He met Lin Feng in the arena. They killed the slaveholders together and were taken by the mysterious man in black to dig graves. Lingtian came to wushenmen after many years and became a disciple of wushenmen. During this period, he fought against the four kings of the demon family and stabbed the immortal who had lived for 600 years. At the same time, he also suffered a lot, which is quite outstanding in wushenmen with his strength. Because he accidentally injured Li Feifei, the twelve close door female disciples of the old patriarch, and angered those old guys, he was sent to xingmen as a poor miner. Lingtian proved to win the admiration of wushenmen with his own efforts, and then he was sent to the Bohai Sea to eliminate the deep-sea blue whale. When he arrived at the fishing village in Bohai Sea, he met Gu Ling, the woman of the head of the human race. From her words, he learned that the demon race was quietly planning to conquer the land of Wushen. Lingtian stops the plot of the demon family, kills the leader of the demon family, Emperor Xuantian, and the leader of the demon family, the ancestor of Ming River, and revenges for many years.
Martial Arts in Asia
Title | Martial Arts in Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Fan Hong |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2019-12-18 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1351167782 |
The reawakening of Asian martial arts is a distinct example of cultural hybridity in a global setting. This book deals with history of Asian martial arts in the contexts of tradition, religion, philosophy, politics and culture. It attempts to deepen the study of martial arts studies in their transformation from traditional to modern sports. It is also important that this book explores how Asian martial arts, including Shaolin martial arts and Taekwondo, have worked as tools for national advocate of identities among Asians in order to overcome various national hardships and to promote nationalism in the modern eras. The Asian martial arts certainly have been transformed in both nature and content into unique modern sports and they have contributed to establishing cultural homogeneity in Asia. This phenomenon can be applied to the global community. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue in the International Journal of the History of Sport.
Origins of Chinese Martial Arts (2010 Edition - EPUB)
Title | Origins of Chinese Martial Arts (2010 Edition - EPUB) PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Cheong |
Publisher | Asiapac Books Pte Ltd |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 2018-09-19 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 9812299858 |
This book unravels the mystery behind Chinese martial arts, or wushu, an exotic branch of traditional Chinese culture. It traces how the rough and ready brawls of Chinese cavemen matured into the polished gongfu of Shaolin and Wudang warriors. But the art of gongfu is more than just martial abilities -- it is also about a philosophy and chivalry code. This volume sheds light on the legend of Bruce Lee, the Yue Maiden Sword and tells you more: * Do the Acupoint Tapping, Light Skills (qinggong), and "straying down demonic paths" that we see in period drama really exist? * What are the various boxing and weapon arts, and the various schools and styles? * Are E'mei Sect, Huashan Sect, Kunlun Sect, Kongtong Sect and Natural Sect documented in Chinese history? This is an easy and entertaining read, and a must-buy for budding martial-art fans. Be dazzled by the power and grace of Chinese martial arts, which stands tall in a class of its own!
Mythologies of Martial Arts
Title | Mythologies of Martial Arts PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Bowman, Professor of Cultural Studies at Cardiff University, UK |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2016-12-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1786601931 |
Mythologies of Martial Arts is an introduction to the key myths and ideologies around martial arts in contemporary popular culture internationally. It is the first book to draw together practical experience and seminal texts across a multitude of disciplines to offer original insights into the complex, contradictory world of martial arts. It is an accessible but theoretically sophisticated book aimed at student, scholars and anyone interested in martial arts practice.
Legends of the Martial Arts Masters
Title | Legends of the Martial Arts Masters PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Lynn Peterson |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Pages | 175 |
Release | 2019-10-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1462921027 |
Throughout the ages, cunning and brave heroes have reached deep inside themselves to find the strength to triumph over long odds. Aspiring black belts will love this action-packed collection of twenty-six stories about the great heroes of the martial arts and their many paths to victory. The stories include the tales of: The legendary Bruce Lee--Kung Fu master and greatest martial artist of his time Miyamoto Musashi--the "greatest swordsman in history" and the author of the Book of Five Rings Jackie Chan--a dyslexic boy, abandoned at age seven who grew up to be a martial arts film star Mu-lan--the brave daughter who went to battle for the good of her family These exciting tales of thrilling fights and wily strategies span the wide world of martial arts--from Aikido, Karate, Kung Fu, Sumo, and Jujitsu to Brazilian Capoeira, Israeli Krav Maga, Korean Tae-kwon-do, Japanese Kyudo, and Thailand's Muay Thai, even the Zen-focused tea ceremony which teaches the discipline martial artists require to succeed. Filled with incredible action and amazing feats of daring and skill, Legends of the Martial Arts Masters will inspire readers of all ages with stories of courage, endurance and self-discovery.
A History of Chinese Martial Arts Fiction
Title | A History of Chinese Martial Arts Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Chen Pingyuan |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2016-10-13 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1107069882 |
The seminal work on the evolution, aesthetics and politics of modern martial arts fiction from one of China's leading scholars.