When I saw this topic, the first thing that came to mind was the prisoners who were tied up in a variety of flowers. According to investigation: Five-flower tie is a way to tie people, use a rope to wrap the neck and go around the back to cut the arms. The specific tying method of the five-flower tie is unique to China, and it is our national quintessence, and many netizens call it "national tieing", which is very reasonable. The five-flower tie is simple and bright, you can get it with only one rope, ** the speed is fast, and it is extremely difficult to break free, so it is very practical!
Five-flower tying is an ancient and complex ** skill, originated from ancient oriental culture, in that era, it was not only a practical technique, but also an art form. The traditional technique of five-flower tying requires the user to have an in-depth understanding of the nature of the rope and the anatomy of the human body. The rope dances in the hands of the **, like a live snake, and each knot and entanglement must be calculated accurately, not only to ensure that the tied person cannot free himself, but also to pay attention not to hurt the body of the tied person. At the heart of this technique is a precise grasp of rope tension and a deep understanding of the joints and pressure points of the human body.
When performing a five-flower tie, it is common to start with the wrist of the person being tied, place the hands back to back**, then wrap the rope up the arm to the shoulder, then wrap around the body several times, and finally fix it at the waist or chest. This ** method not only restricts the arms and upper body of the person being tied, but also forms a kind of total control of the body through the precise winding of the rope in various parts of the body. In this process, the contact between the rope and the ** must be very careful to avoid the rope being too tight and causing the blood circulation to be blocked, or the rope being too loose to make the ** ineffective.
There can be many ways to change it. For example, there is an escort type**: the prisoner is ** from the neck to the shoulder to the upper arm, the single forearm is not tied to the hands, the upper arm is tied backwards, and is fixed with the neck, shoulders, and upper body, unable to move, but the lower arm and hands have a certain range of motion. This is so that the prisoners are not fully free during the escort and can barely take care of themselves (e.g., eating, drinking, etc.); In addition to the wrist, the executive type is to bind the arms, or the body, and even the chest, back, neck, arms and other parts are bound with ropes.
The art of tying up flowers lies not only in the practicality of the first, but also in the beauty of its form. The pattern formed by the rope in the process of ** is often full of symmetry and rhythm, and the pursuit of this beauty is also an indispensable part of the five-flower tie. Experienced ** master will adjust the length, thickness and winding method of the rope according to the body shape and characteristics of the person being tied to achieve a practical and beautiful effect.
All in all, five-flower tying is a kind of first-class skill that integrates practicality, artistry and skill. It is not just a simple rope operation, but also a profound exploration of the limits and aesthetics of the human body. Through this skill, a unique communication and understanding has been established between the ** and the kidnapped, and this in-depth exchange is also the charm of the five-flower tie culture.