Chapter 113: A Hundred Steps to Cross the Yang
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Gaming
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Young Master YanWords: 1119Update Time: 24/01/18 16:27:02
"The following performance is about crossing the Yang with a hundred steps."
It was still the primary and secondary actors who made a sound in the background, informing everyone in the audience that this was a performance of leaps and bounds.
After the performance just now, Jianhua has taken a break for a while. The performance of "Hundred Steps to Cross the Yang" is performed by Jianhua. The props used in the performance are three circles. The first circle and the second circle form a vertical shape, and the third circle The circle is parallel to the first circle and perpendicular to the second circle, that is, the first and third circles are perpendicular to the second circle, and the first and third circles are parallel.
It seems to be a very simple three circles, but every time it needs to bounce back to the opposite landing point to return to three circles. The angle at which each circle returns is different. Some rebound angles are 30 degrees, some are 45 degrees, and some require 60 degrees. A ball is not sent out. The size of each ball needs to be measured accurately. One degree more is not enough, and one degree less is not enough. No, as long as there are deviations, you will not be able to enter the circle.
The diameter of each circle is about 10cm. Zhang Qi still serves the ball. Jianhua needs to catch Zhang Qi's ball. When the ball falls to the opposite point, it will bounce to the lowest circle. They discussed it. A very good name that goes a long way.
After the last performance based on the popular Chasing the Moon, Jianhua didn't feel as nervous as before and just needed to perform normally as he usually does during practice.
Besides, Wenya was looking at him with a teapot, so he had nothing to be nervous about at this time.
Jianhua glanced at Zhang Qi. Zhang Qi picked up a ball in his hand and kicked it. Jianhua looked at the direction of the ball and successfully hit the ball into the circle, which caused cheers and bursts of applause from the audience. sounded.
As the applause rang out, the host continued to announce the next performance.
"Having everything right and left"
To play both sides, you need to use the second ball to circle the second circle and hit it. With the success of the first ball, Jianhua successfully hit the second ball.
The name was given because there is a circle on the top and a circle on the bottom, so goals need to be scored in the middle, like having both sides.
After the first ball was over, Jianhua took the second ball from Zhang Qi and swung the racket gently, with just the right amount of force, not too big or too small. He passed the ball just right through the second circle. He was very successful in getting both sides of the ball. Entering the third circle.
"Look back at the moon"
The angle of looking back at the moon is more difficult than the previous two balls. It requires a high ball. Jianhua mastered this ball very well. He raised it in a direction of more than 45 degrees and landed on the opponent's case. With a bang The sound bounced the ball back to the third circle, forming a perfect looking back at the moon.
When all three balls were played, bursts of applause broke out from the audience. Xu Xin saw that their performance was so exciting.
"Okay!" She shouted loudly. She stood up at some point and realized that she had to sit back in a hurry. There was a large audience behind her, which would affect the observation effect of other audiences.
After Jianhua finished performing these three balls, he waved away to the audience present.
When she walked to the side, she saw Wenya clapping his hands with a smile on her face, as bright as a flower.
Lin Hui, Shaojie, and Zhang Qi also applauded Jianhua after seeing Jianhua's performance.
The last link was coming soon, the finale. Lin Hui felt much more relaxed when he saw Jianhua's outstanding praise.
They performed so well, and in just a few days, he couldn't let it slip at the end.
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