Wusheng, a figure who is good at martial arts, can be divided into two categories: long wusheng and short wusheng. Long and strong, wearing thick-soled boots, playing the role of a general. For example, Gao Chong in Peking Opera Pulling Pulley and Zhao Yun in Changbanpo are all cadets. Martial students who bunt often wear robes, trousers and thin-soled boots, and are famous for their agility and bravery in somersaults. For example, Ren at the fork of the Beijing Opera, the Monkey King at the Cross Slope and in the Noisy Palace all studied martial arts. Gao Chong, an anti-Jin general in the Southern Song Dynasty, was the number one soldier of Yue Jiajun after Gao Huaide, the Kaiping king in the early Song Dynasty. Known as the first shot against gold in the Southern Song Dynasty, its marksmanship comes from the family tradition, and its ancestor was Gao Siji, the first shot in the Five Dynasties and Ten Countries. The famous "Pulling a Pulley" section in many operas reflects his deeds.
Pulling pulley is a famous part of Beijing Opera. Pulling a pulley Gao Chong's play consists of six parts: starting a fight, making trouble, leading the field, leading the field, fighting and picking a car, which is the highlight of martial arts. The play requires higher skills such as waist technique, leg technique, rounder, big gun and fork. Moreover, Gao Chong is a man of status, so his words and deeds and manners should have a general bearing, and the actors should be able to carry it on the stage. Although he is martial, he can't hold it. Lin Xiangru was a minister of Zhao in the Warring States Period. He was a courtier of Miao Xian, the eunuch leader of Zhao State, and a famous politician and diplomat during the Warring States Period. According to Records of the Historian, Biographies of Lian Po and Biographies of Lin Xiangru, there are three most important events in his life, namely, returning to Zhao in perfect condition, meeting at Mianchi and offering a humble apology.