“Kung Fu Wushu Cool” today shares with you the techniques of Tai Chi Hue’s power to defuse counterattack the enemy.
This is a continuation of the Dart Master Fighting (4) Tai Chi Fall Fighting Move, avoiding the truth and taking advantage of the void, and fighting back with all his might.
1. Press the back of the arm
The enemy steps forward and right, and at the same time punches us in the chest with a right punch; We immediately retreat to the left, glue the enemy’s right arm with our right hand, stick the enemy’s right shoulder with our left hand, and follow the strength of the enemy’s fist to the right and backward direction, defusing the enemy’s right-punching punch and forcing its center of gravity forward (Figure 1-1). Taking advantage of the enemy’s center of gravity to rush forward, our side slammed the rear of the enemy’s right shoulder to the right and backward, causing the enemy to fall forward (Fig. 1-2).

Second, lead the sheep by the hand
The enemy steps forward and left while pushing our chest with his right palm (Figure 2-1). At the same time, we grabbed the enemy’s right wrist with our right hand, pressed his right upper arm with his left hand, and pushed the enemy’s right arm backward with the strength of the enemy’s forward palm, forcing the enemy’s center of gravity forward (Figure 2-2). The upward movement kept moving, and our side took advantage of the enemy’s center of gravity to fall forward and lose control, turned to the right and back, and continued to force the enemy’s right arm backward with both hands to make the enemy fall forward and fall out (Figure 2-3).

Third, smooth the arm
The enemy steps forward and right, while striking our chest with his right fist; We immediately retreated to the left, while grabbing his right wrist with his right hand and supporting his right elbow with his left hand to defuse the enemy’s attack (Figure 3-1). Moving upward, our side grabbed the enemy’s right wrist, supported his right elbow, retreated to the right step, followed the enemy’s punch, and pulled the enemy’s right arm back to the right, forcing the enemy to fall forward and fall out (Fig. 3-2, Fig. 3-3).

4. Hold the elbow back
The enemy steps forward and right, and grabs our chest with his right hand; We sit back with our left foot and use our right arm to the right and outward to spread the enemy’s right palm (Figure 4-1). Moving upwards, our side followed the enemy’s push and grabbed his right wrist with his right hand, grabbed his right big arm with his left hand, and led the enemy’s right arm backward to the right, forcing his center forward and losing balance (Figure 4-2). Without stopping, we then use our right elbow to hit the enemy’s back to the right, causing the enemy to fall forward (Figure 4-3).

Fifth, beat your arms
The enemy steps forward with his left foot while pushing his left palm into our chest (Figure 5-1). We immediately glued the enemy’s left arm with our right hand to the left and back, and lifted our right foot to prepare for a forward step forward (Figure 5-2). Immediately afterwards, we grabbed the enemy’s left wrist with our left hand and brought it back, bent the right hand into a fist and bent upward, and the right foot landed behind the enemy’s left leg (Figure 5-3). Moving upwards, we hit the enemy’s chest with our right fist arm to the right and back, causing the enemy to fall backwards (Figures 5-4).

6. Reclining on the arm
The enemy steps forward and right, and at the same time hits us in the face with a straight right fist; We immediately retreated to the right, with our legs in a left imaginary step, while using our right hand to grab the enemy’s right wrist, and with our left hand to support the enemy’s right elbow and pull the belt to the right to prevent the enemy’s blows (Figure 6-1). Keeping moving, our left foot steps forward behind the enemy’s right leg, tripped over his right leg, and extended his left hand forward towards the enemy’s abdomen (Figure 6-2). Immediately afterwards, we used our left arm to push up to the left against the enemy’s right armpit, forcing the enemy to fall backwards and fall out (Figure 6-3).
