
Muay Thai 10 Rounds: An article by Tien Jian reflects on past events when he paid homage to his master to learn the art. He spoke to his disciples with a sense of reflection, saying, "You are truly fortunate and blessed in your present circumstances." If you want to learn, come and learn. In the past, it wasn't like we could just show up and the teacher would accept us. The teacher would tell us to do ten rounds of boxing or something like that, like burning an incense stick. I trained until I was exhausted and could barely stand, but I didn't dare stop. I had to keep going until I finished all ten rounds before I could rest, no matter what the circumstances were. "Snowflakes fluttered in the bitter cold, commanding her to train ten rounds. She dared not train nine. You must cherish and value the current conditions. Train in boxing diligently and make it beneficial to your body." From an excerpt in the book Tai Chi of the Tong Family, arranged by Suikong Pao and translated by Xiao Libang.