Japanese martial artist Kenichi Sawada sighed in his later years:The Chinese master is amazing!
With the passage of time, martial arts movies have gradually entered the public eye, and many high-profile "kung fu superstars" have emerged in my country.
Even before these films became popular, a Japanese martial artist named Kenichi Sawada was already deeply attracted to the charm of Chinese martial arts.
Since childhood, whenever he sees someone practicing martial arts, the teenager will forget to eat and concentrate on imitating those moves. Later, his family discovered his love for martial arts and fully supported him in his studies.
Perhaps, he was born for martial arts, and the moves in the learning process are mastered very quickly, and the main points taught by the master are thorough. Over time, the boy gradually grew into a martial arts master.
Kenichi Sawada's tenacity allowed him to finally realize his dream of becoming a martial arts powerhouse, and he grew up to be a high-profile martial artist. His fame spread far and wide, so that many people admired him and wanted to worship him as a teacher.
He is extremely proud that his persistence has finally been recognized. Kenichi Sawada not only accepted many apprentices, but also was sought after by everyone and became a martial arts master in people's hearts.
Kenichi Sawada secretly made up his mind that the outbreak of the "September 18 Incident" in 1931 was a painful beginning for China. It was in this year that he traveled to China, eager to find his opponent.
When Kenichi Sawada first came to China, he did not take China's strength seriously, believing that he was already one of the best people in Japan, and he was still full of confidence after coming to China.
However, facts have proved that "there are people outside the world, and there is heaven outside the sky", and the talents of the Chinese should not be underestimated. Kenichi Sawada felt that his previous self-confidence was a little blind, and he began to re-examine China, respecting and learning from the merits of Chinese culture.
He once thought he was invincible, but the cruelty of reality taught him that overconfidence would only make people lose all self-confidence in an instant.
Wang Qinzhai, a famous Chinese martial arts teacher, 55 years old, is not only the coach of the national boxing and wrestling double champions, but also upholds the integrity of a martial arts practitioner. In the face of external humiliation, he always adhered to the belief that "a soldier can be killed, but not humiliated".
When he saw that some people were dismissive of Chinese martial arts, his heart for the country was burning. In a match against his unremarkable opponent Kenichi Sawama, Wang crushed his opponent's arrogance with a single punch, showcasing his profound martial arts prowess.
Japanese warrior Kenichi Sawa suffered an unprecedented defeat in this competition, and as a result, he fell into deep contemplation. However, this defeat did not discourage him, but made him more determined in his beliefs.
He was convinced, deeply impressed by the skills of Wang Xiangzhai, just like a scholar who was studying met a respected teacher, he longed to worship Wang Xiangzhai as a teacher, learn from him, in order to improve his martial arts.
Although Ze Tian Kenichi is Japanese, Wang Qianzhai saw his sincerity and simplicity, he just wanted to learn martial arts, and there was no malice. Therefore, Wang Qianzhai began to consider accepting Kenichi Zetian's request.
Under Wang's guidance, Kenichi Ze became more dedicated to learning martial arts, and in the process, he gradually understood that humility was the shortest path to success.
Seeing Zetian Kenichi's progress, Wang Qinzhai was deeply gratified and believed that this was the result of his unremitting efforts.
After seven years in China, Kenichi Sawa deeply experienced the local culture, and finally founded his own sect in Japan after returning from school. This sect was not established to provoke war, but to pass on traditional Chinese culture.
He is a well-known martial arts master, and although he has achieved brilliant achievements in the martial arts world, the peak of his heart has always been the Chinese master. In interviews in his later years, he always emphasized: "Although no one can really stand on the top of the mountain, each of us is constantly working hard to climb the mountain." ”
In China, I have deeply experienced the power of martial arts, but the Chinese never claim to be the "strongest", which may be the unique humility and integrity of China.
No matter what happened in the past, as long as you have a humble attitude to learn, you can become a master. That's the case with Kenichi Sawada, who learned humility from overconfidence and eventually became the best in his industry.
Humility is the key to success at all times.