They were too young, so Yuan Chun didn't explain much and just demonstrated a set of boxing moves she knew.
Of course, Yuan Chun only showed them a set first. The first step they needed to learn was the horse stance.
A few children started practicing the horse stance in the courtyard. In early summer, there were many mosquitoes, so Yuan Chun lit mosquito-repellent incense at their feet. After one stick of incense burned out, the younger Sanqiang and Ya Ya couldn't hold on anymore. Their calves were trembling a bit, but the two children puffed their cheeks and gritted their teeth to persist.
Yuan Chun rubbed her daughter and younger child's head and said, "If you can't hold on, you can take a break, don't force yourself."
"Mom, I can do it. You said it should be two hours, and it's not time yet." Ya Ya said, her little face flushed red.
Yuan Chun: "It's the first day today. You and Sanqiang will practice for twenty minutes first, and then thirty minutes tomorrow, step by step."
