1. Shaolin Temple Master-Disciple Dialogue Master: What do you think is the highest state of martial arts? Apprentice: Hidden invisible-Master Bruce Lee: Very good! How do you face your opponent? Apprentice: No opponent! Master: Why? Apprentice: Because "I" does not exist. Master: Okay, go ahead! Apprentice: A good fight is like a small game, but it must be taken seriously. A kung fu master should not be confined to any form, not confined to thoughts, nor confined to dreams. I can attack at any time. When the opponent attacks, I will retreat; when the opponent retreats, I will attack. Whenever there is a chance, I don’t need to attack, and I will use it to solve the problem. Master: Now you must remember: the so-called enemy is just a illusion, and the real enemy hides behind him. Destroy the illusion and you can defeat the enemy. The offense you mentioned is a powerful weapon that can easily be abused by martial practitioners who take oaths. This tradition has been preserved by Shaolin Temple for hundreds of years. Remember, to this day, it is an honor for me to wait for my disciples. Tell me, what is the thirteenth commandment of Shaolin Temple now? Apprentice: Those who learn martial arts should be responsible for what they do and bear the consequences of what they do. 2. We need to use passion. I'm talking about passion and restraint, not anger. 3. Don't think, feel. It's like a finger pointing at the moon. If you don't concentrate, you will only see the finger, not the glory of the moon. 4. Keep your eyes on your opponent at all times, even when you bow.
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