Yan Chuan comprehended the 'Innate Path of Xingyi Boxing', using the 'Twelve Forms'. In a trance, he seemed to transform into a dragon, a tiger, an eagle, and a bear, fierce and boundless, with endless variations.
During the fight, Yan Chuan frequently bent his legs deeply, raised his arms horizontally, sat low with his back leaning, gazing afar with an angry glare.
In his mind, it seemed as if a current of Source Power was circulating through his body, often causing an involuntary quiver.
If a Martial Artist skilled in 'Xingyi Boxing' were to see this, they would surely be puzzled. Yan Chuan's stance resembled the 'Fu Hu Stance', yet also the 'Vajra Posture'. Upon closer inspection, it seemed to relate to other stances from the 'Ten Major Stances', with some similarities to each.
But to say exactly which stance it was, was really impossible.
