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Ten-year-old Liu Shuhan, a gifted girl from a rural village in Bijie, Guizhou province, has captivated the nation with her extraordinary balance and agility, reminiscent of the ancient martial art of qinggong, which emphasizes weightlessness and nimbleness.
A mesmerizing short video shot by her father, Liu Yong, a self-taught martial arts enthusiast, has gone viral on social media platforms, showcasing her remarkable ability to walk on the narrow edge of a plastic basin, defying gravity and impressing millions with her poise and focus.
Viewers have lavished praise on her control, likening it to “true martial arts skill,” with many attempting to analyze the physics behind her feat, wondering how a 32-kilogram child can balance on the 8-kg basin’s edge without wobbling or losing her footing.
For Shuhan, this incredible talent is the result of rigorous daily practice, as she dedicates time before and after school to honing her kung fu skills, driven by a passion that began when she was just six years old.
Her father, Liu Yong, first discovered her talent when she effortlessly performed basic kung fu movements, including the “Chaotian Kick,” a one-legged stance with her other leg lifted parallel to her head, showcasing a natural aptitude that has since been nurtured through regular practice and online tutorials.
As the youngest of three children, Shuhan joins her siblings each morning for a 1-kilometer run, wearing 1.3-kg sandbags to build endurance and strength, a testament to her father’s dedication to his children’s well-being, despite struggling with a disability caused by a car accident that has not deterred him from working as a security guard.
Liu Yong’s commitment to his children’s development is unwavering, as he strives to provide them with the tools to overcome life’s challenges, saying, “I hope that martial arts can help my children grow up strong; this is what I, as a father, should do.”
Following the online sensation, a martial arts teacher from Weining county recognized Shuhan’s prodigious talent and offered her free lessons, which she now attends every weekend and on holidays, mastering an array of martial arts techniques, including her signature basin walk, a technique rooted in the esteemed Shaolin and Wudang schools.
Martial arts has not only given Shuhan immense confidence but also ignited her dreams for the future, as she now regularly performs at school events, drawing admiration from peers and teachers alike, and often seeks out her father’s guidance to learn new moves and expand her repertoire.
“The best part is that she derives immense joy from practicing kung fu,” Liu said, beaming with pride, “and I’m committed to supporting her passion, ensuring she receives the best training possible to fulfill her dream of becoming a martial artist.”
Despite receiving offers to train in private clubs in metropolitan cities like Beijing, Liu has opted to prioritize his daughter’s education and long-term development, believing that a martial arts school will provide her with a solid foundation to realize her full potential.