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Sun Lutang shocked five Japanese samurai in two seconds and was called "the sage of samurai" in modern times. Is there such a thing in history?
Sun Lutang, a famous martial artist in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, was known as the "warrior sage". In our country, there are many legends about Sun Lutang, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false. One of the most magical legends is the legend that "Sun Lutang shocked five Japanese samurai in two seconds". For this legend, I think it should be true that Sun Lutang defeated five Japanese samurai, and the statement that five Japanese samurai went into shock within two seconds should be exaggerated. This goes against the common sense of physics. Let me give you a brief introduction to the process of this matter.

According to legend, during the Beiyang period, Sun Lutang served as Wu Cheng's special envoy in Beiyang government. One year, under the arrangement of the Japanese government, Kazuo Sakamoto, the first judo man in Japan, did something to "crack down on the martial arts circle in China" in the name of "learning and communicating". Sakaguchi challenged many famous martial arts masters in China, but he didn't lose. The arrogant Sakaguchi lady decided to challenge Sun Lutang. Of course, Sun Lutang is not at all concerned about Sakaguchi who comes to challenge him. He hit the Japanese three or two times and rubbed them underground.

The defeated Sakaguchi lady had to run back to Japan despondently and never set foot in China again. However, the ambition of the Japanese government will not die. A few years later, the Japanese government sent six strong young experts to challenge Sun Lutang, who was already old. In order to win, the shameless Japanese even shamelessly put forward a plan to compete with their strength. Sun Lutang bravely said to the Japanese, why don't I lie on the ground and the five of you hold me down, and one of you will count to three. If I don't get up, even if I lose. As a result, when the Japanese arrived at two, Sun Lutang shocked five Japanese people.

The general story goes like this. There are many versions, but they are all the same. There is no doubt that Sun Lutang defeated the Japanese in this story. Sun Lutang has been practicing martial arts since childhood and is the master of a hundred schools of thought. His martial arts are absolutely excellent. Of course it's no problem to rub three or five Japanese people underground. As for the statement that "five Japanese samurai were shocked in two seconds", it is exaggerated. As long as we have a certain physical foundation, we know that this is impossible.