"clang"

"Boom"

The first one is the sound of Sakuragi dunking and hitting Akagi's head, and the second one is the sound of Akagi falling straight up in the air and hitting the floor.

Sakuragi stared dumbfounded at the motionless Akagi lying in front of him, holding his chin with both hands. He never thought that the slam dunk he was bound to win would actually hit Akagi, and he still used his full strength.

Sakuragi carefully bent down and stammered to Akagi on the ground:

"Gorilla...no! General Akagi...there is something I must tell you..."

"That...I didn't mean it!"

Sakuragi finally finished speaking, but Akagi still fell to the ground without any reaction.

Sakuragi was frightened and bent down a little lower. Then he stretched out his right index finger and looked forward and gently touched Akagi, who seemed to be unconscious.

But the moment Sakuragi's fingers touched Akagi, Akagi suddenly came back to life with full blood on the spot.

"Hey, hey, you brat!" Akagi screamed and rushed towards Sakuragi.

"Wow!"

Sakuragi was startled by Akagi's sudden reappearance, and his reaction was obviously a beat slower. As a result, Sakuragi turned around and was about to escape when he was grabbed from behind by Akagi, and then Akagi used his right hand to jam Sakuragi's neck.

He clamped Sakuragi's head on the left and right sides and locked Sakuragi with the inside.

"You bastard!! This time... this time I will never let you go!" Akagi was obviously furious.

"Wow, didn't I say I didn't do it on purpose!?" At this time, Sakuragi looked so helpless and pitiful.

The people around were speechless watching this scene. They were impressed by Sakuragi's ability to make pranks. A good match was turned into a boxing match by Sakuragi. They were also shocked by Akagi's King Kong-like physique.

After being hit so hard, he could still attack Sakuragi so ferociously, and even Coach Anzai forgot about it on the sidelines.

As a result, Sakuragi Hanamichi's first official full-field practice match ended when he was strangled by the gorilla's diamond arm and almost expired.

On the morning of the second day, it was raining heavily. When Rukawa came to school with Haruko in his arms and an umbrella, he found a group of people gathered around the school gate, looking at something.

Rukawa pushed away the crowd in front of him and took a closer look. It turned out that three men wearing Shohoku Middle School uniforms were lying on the ground. However, the big bumps emerging from the foreheads of the three men seemed like someone's fault.

Sure enough, after Rukawa and Haruko walked into the classroom, Sakuragi said to them: "Fox, the weather is really bad today. It has been raining all the time. As soon as I went to school with Yezi early in the morning and came to the school gate, someone touched my eyebrows. Three

The senior men surrounded me inexplicably and said some incomprehensible words, which made me extremely annoyed."

"Oh, so the three people lying down at the school gate just now were beaten by you. I was just wondering why the bags on their heads looked familiar."

At this time, the class bell rang, Rukawa and his class teacher came in, and Rukawa and the others went back to their respective seats and sat down.

The weather cleared up in the afternoon, and Rukawa and the others were laughing and joking together before class. Suddenly, someone shouted at the door of the classroom: "Rukawa Kaede, Sakuragi Hanamichi."

Rukawa, who was teasing Sakuragi, looked back and saw a man about the same height as Rukawa and the others standing at the door wearing a Shohoku Middle School senior uniform. (The uniform for first-year boys is dark blue, and for seniors is navy blue)

Just when Rukawa felt that the man with slicked-back hair in front of him looked familiar, Haruko, who was sitting with Rukawa, stood up, waved to the man at the door, and called him warmly:

"Brother Long."

As soon as Rukawa heard Haruko's words, he knew who the visitor was. It was probably Aota, the captain of the judo club.

Only then did Qingtian at the door notice that Haruko was also there. Qingtian, who was originally serious and pretending to be mature, immediately became very reserved, like a young man in love facing his first love, hesitantly saying: "Say, Haruko,

…You are really getting more and more beautiful... Haruko.”

Sakuragi, Yohei and the others were so frightened that their faces turned green when they saw this man who appeared inexplicably at the door of their classroom actually complimenting Haruko in front of Rukawa. They knew that Rukawa looked harmless, but if you offend

He, then he will be tricked to death, and if you offend his precious thing, you will probably die so badly that you will not be left alive. How dare the man in front of you dare to be courteous to Haruko in front of her?! When I think of what will happen to this man next,

Everyone couldn't help but turned pale and swallowed their saliva.

Rukawa lowered his head and did not look at Qingtian again. He was afraid that the murderous intention he accidentally showed would scare Qingtian away. Haruko was still shy because her brother's friend said such words inexplicably, and did not notice the change in Rukawa.

Qingtian coughed twice, calmed down and said, "Haruko, I have something to say to Rukawa and Sakuragi. We will talk about it later." Then he turned to Rukawa and Sakuragi and said, "Rukawa Kaede, Sakuragi Hanamichi."

,I…

"Who are you and what are you doing standing at the door of the classroom?" The voice of Rukawa and his class teacher, Mr. Koike, came from behind Qingtian.

Qingtian was startled, but he knew how powerful Mr. Koike was in teasing people. He quickly turned around and bowed deeply to Mr. Koike, who was only as tall as his abdomen, and said, "I'm sorry, teacher. I am Ryuhiko Qingtian, a third-year student in the school's judo club."

Commander, I want to discuss something with Rukawa and Sakuragi. Please forgive me." Then, before Teacher Koike could react, he turned to Rukawa and said: "Rukawa Kaede, Sakuragi Hanamichi, you guys come to the Judo Club after one class.

Just lie down, I have something to tell you." After saying that, he quickly slipped away.

After seeing Qingtian leave, Teacher Koike quickly walked up to Rukawa Kaede and said kindly: "Rukawa-san, are you okay? Did that Qingtian threaten you just now? Do you need me to educate him?"

"Teacher Koike, thank you for your concern. I will handle it myself." Rukawa also answered politely.

"Okay, okay, if you need anything, just ask." Teacher Xiaochi said almost flatteringly before he walked up to the desk and started teaching.

Because Teacher Koike usually takes good care of Rukawa and the others, Rukawa and the others did not discuss what just happened in class.

After class, Sakuragi and the others immediately gathered around, and Sakuragi asked: "Fox, that person just ran away without saying anything clearly. What does he mean by asking us to go to the butcher club?"

Everyone was speechless at Sakuragi's performance. Rukawa had no choice but to explain to Sakuragi, who was blind to sports: "What he just said was about the judo club, and it has nothing to do with food. Judo is the national quintessence of our country, but when I was studying martial arts in Shaolin, China, I had no idea about judo.

I know something about its origin, do you want to hear it?"

The people around him were all sports idiots who didn't know anything about judo, so they all nodded and expressed their willingness to be brainwashed by Rukawa.

Rukawa organized it in his mind before speaking: "Judo originated in our country and is the national quintessence of our country. Judo has now spread all over the world, with tens of thousands of learners. Judo is the abbreviation of Japanese Kodokan Judo, which was developed in ancient times.

It evolved from Jujitsu. Strictly speaking, Judo is just a sport and not a martial art."

"The Shaolin Temple I visited is the ancestral temple of Zen Buddhism, and Zen Buddhism is also the main sect in Japanese Buddhism. The spirit of Zen Buddhism is deeply rooted in the hearts of the Japanese people and has widely affected all aspects of Japanese people's lives. The well-known Japanese judo, kendo, bushido, and ikebana,

The tea ceremony, calligraphy, and even the Japanese people's eating style and meticulous work attitude have a lot to do with the Zen spirit."

"In the works of various schools of judo, there are various theories about the creation of judo. The most commonly recognized theory is that jujitsu originated from the boxing skills of the Tang Dynasty in China, and is a free-hand form of jutsu and kamikaze.

A general term for sports such as physical skills, catchers, small arms, boxing, etc. for fighting, kicking, wrestling, and taking. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Chen Yuanbin, who had studied martial arts in the Shaolin Temple, traveled east to Japan in the first half of the seventeenth century and settled in the south of Edo Castle.

Guozhengji taught Chinese martial arts, which led to the widespread development of judo in Japan, and Chen Yuanbin was also honored as the originator of judo."

"Chen Yuanbin was a Jinshi during the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty. When he was 27 years old, he came to the Shaolin Temple and became a disciple of the Shaolin Temple to learn Buddhism and Shaolin martial arts. He probably lived in the Shaolin Temple for more than a year and then left the Shaolin Temple. In the forty-seventh year of Wanli (1619)

), that is, when he was 32 years old, he traveled east to Japan. In the second year of Kanei in Japan (1625), he lived in Changguo Temple in Edo, and began to combine Shaolin martial arts with Ming Dynasty Yamen arresting techniques and Japanese inherent boxing techniques.

He created judo and taught it to many disciples. He is revered as the originator of judo in Japan. To this day, there are still words like this on the remaining monument in Mount Atago, Japan: 'The transmission of boxing techniques began with the transformation of Chen Yuanbin.'"

"At the end of the 19th century, the Japanese Jigoro Kano absorbed the strengths of various martial arts schools, processed them, sorted them out, and continuously improved them to create Judo. It has now spread all over the world and has been listed as an Olympic event. Among many Olympic events,

Judo is the only one that originated in Asia."

Just when Yohei and the others were proud that judo, the quintessence of the nation, could become the only Olympic sport originating from Asia, Rukawa told an alternative explanation about the origin of judo that he had seen on the Internet in his previous life.

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