Next.
For the entire morning, Han Leng was teaching Tang Qing some martial arts moves from various sects, even including Tai Chi, though it was not complete. After all, most Tai Chi movements are suitable for health preservation and not very interesting for soldiers seeking life and death combat.
In close combat, you can try using four ounces to deflect a thousand pounds or try softness to overcome hardness. If a blade is slashing towards you, the only option for those who can't react fast enough is a dead end; there's no other way out.
Han Leng couldn't see how these soft techniques could train one's speed, response, or dynamic vision, in addition to some military tactics like disarming opponents of their knives or firearms, or methods on how to avoid various attacks when unarmed.
As expected.
Just as Han Leng had predicted.