Practicing archery was indeed an extremely tedious process.
This competitive sport, if you say it requires skill, it certainly does, but skill isn't the most important aspect.
The most important is one word—steady.
The athlete's hand must be steady, and their heart, even steadier.
Many professional archers can achieve perfect scores of 10 rings during their regular practice.
But once they're on the competition field, facing all sorts of problems, even slight fluctuations can affect the final score.
And what's more tragic is that as a country that revered the six arts of the gentleman more than two or three thousand years ago, its athletes rarely won championships in modern archery competitions.
The Hua Country of this time and space, similar to the real Hua Country, hasn't won a gold medal in archery since rejoining the Olympic Games more than ten years ago.