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Floating on water

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Floating on the water is a legendary lightness skill. It can run on the water without any auxiliary tools, like walking on the ground. One finger Static drift It is a kind of skill that the human body can make the specific gravity of the human body less than the specific gravity of water and keep balance without using any power and auxiliary tools, including four limbs paddling and treading, by fully inhaling, regulating breathing, and relaxing the whole body, and the mouth, nose, and other parts are always exposed to the water surface to float quietly.
Chinese name
Floating on water
Commonly known as
Water walking
Common actions
Horizontal static drift, lateral static drift, vertical static drift
Skills
Fully inhale, regulate breathing, and relax the whole body
Classification
A sport beneficial to physical and mental health

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Common movements include horizontal static drift, lateral static drift and vertical static drift. Quiet floating is not mysterious, nor is it a "unique skill" or a mystery to be solved by the scientific community. It is a kind of potential that people have low awareness and are often ignored but fail to fully tap. Generally, people who can swim can learn it. People who can't swim can also learn to swim first and then learn to swim.

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Water rafting is a sport beneficial to physical and mental health and a skill with good practical value. Learning static floating technology can not only strengthen the body, but also be familiar with water, entertainment and leisure. It is also meaningful to improve people's awareness of their own potential and popularize scientific knowledge.

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Xiao Guanghua

Child prodigy floating on water Xiao Guanghua, male, born in Guangzhou in 2003 Huangpu District , native of Hunan Province Leiyang City Xiaoshui Town Since childhood, I like floating on the water. I can lie on the water with a depth of only 24 cm and float freely. While floating, I can read books, read newspapers, play harmonica, drink drinks, carry objects about 5 kg in my chest, sleep on the water while floating, and other unique skills.

Shi Liliang

Shi Liliang, a monk of Shaolin Temple in Quanzhou.
Shi Liliang, a layman named Wu Xiaoliang, was born in Huangmei County, Hubei Province in 1976, and is a monk of Shaolin Temple in Quanzhou. I like martial arts since childhood, and have practiced basic martial arts skills by myself. In 1999, he went to the Shaolin Temple in Quanzhou and was taken in by the abbot of the temple. He served as a guard to guard the construction site and patrol at night. The next year, Master Shi Changding, the abbot, shaved himself into a monk. He is a southern Shaolin monk and once performed "One Finger Zen" and "Floating on Water".
In October 2009, Shi Liliang performed his kung fu of "floating on water" in Caobang Reservoir in downtown Quanzhou. With the help of the plywood, Shi Liliang ran 15 meters on the water with his toes, which was 5 meters more than his previous record of 10 meters.
On July 5, 2010, Shi Liliang, a southern Shaolin monk in Quanzhou, successfully floated 18 meters on the water in 2009. He challenged his lightness skill record of "floating on water" and successfully floated 28 meters.
In June 2011, it successfully floated 40 meters.
On June 29, 2011, the longest record was increased by 5 meters, and the distance was 45 meters.
At about 5:30 p.m. on August 11, 2013, on the surface of Caobang Reservoir in Quanzhou City, Shi Liliang, a Shaolin monk, strode onto the plywood on the water and spread his hands to "fly" over 100 meters. [1]
Shi Liliang performs floating on water
On October 26, 2014, Shi Liliang, a monk of Shaolin Temple in Quanzhou, Fujian, performed "floating on water" in Caobang Reservoir in downtown Quanzhou. After five or six test runs, he successfully "floated" 118 meters on the water with his tiptoe under the eyes of many photographers and audience on the spot, and set his own record of 100 meters with the help of a plywood floating on the water. [2]
On January 17, 2015, Shi Liliang, a Southern Shaolin monk in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, was invited by Hunan Economic Television to "broadcast the big event", and completed the challenge of 120 meters' lightness skill water walking on the scene in Meixi Lake, Changsha, breaking his own world record of 118 meters.
On August 29, 2015, Shi Liliang, a Southern Shaolin monk, challenged "floating on the water" in Caobang Reservoir in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, and successfully broke the previous record of 120 meters in Changsha, Hunan Province, completing 125 meters. [3]
On September 8, 2015, in order to help the children of 15 prison inmates raise tuition fees, Shi Liliang, a southern Shaolin monk, challenged "floating on the water" in Caobang Reservoir in Quanzhou, Fujian, and successfully broke the previous record of 120 meters in Changsha, Hunan, and completed 125 meters. [4]