 Hey, welcome back to Tai Chi Top 5 Techniques. Now we're going to do technique number 2, the Lui. All right, we're going to show you technique number 3, which is Lui, a redirection. All right, in Tai Chi push cans, we have Lui, right? We have Peng, which is expansive. We've got the balloon Peng. We have Zai, okay, or Ji, which is pressed. It's directional, and we have also An, which is pressed down. We're going to show you Lui, which is very useful for self-defense. What Lui is, is just, if you just isolate one hand, it's going to be like this. And the other one is going to be like this. Notice that when I come up, my pinky is pointing upwards. When I come this way, I flip my hand over, and now this rotates in this way. Now my fingers are pointing up again. When you come up, my fingers are pointing up, and then I sink in my elbow, rotate my forearm, my fingers are pointing up, and then down again, okay? This one's just doing the opposite, like this. So we combine them, and get this, okay? So it can be done in a big motion, whole circle. It can be just done in the middle. Notice that I'm rotating my hands as I come back, and now you combine it with your whole body, with your hips, with your legs, with your knees, with your torso, with your shoulders, and get this whole motion like this, all right? So that's Lui. We're going to show you how to use it. Hey, we're ready for technique number three. Let's show you how to use it. So Lui, very simple. If I just use one hand, it's a deflection, okay? So there's this motion so that when he comes this way, I'm actually using the rotation of my hand to redirect him, and actually suck in his power, right? Because if I just go like this karate style, directional, it hurts me, right? When I go against his hard bones and my hard bones. But if I do a rotation, it actually hurts, doesn't hurt me, and actually he redirects it just with the rotation. For example, you push in, I just do rotation itself. I don't even have to move that much. That itself, the rotation will redirect him, okay? So the first thing is just this one. Now we combine it with this one, okay? So we have two defences, right? We have this one, okay? Which redirects with the rotation, and we have this one, which also redirects, and now you're able to grab him, too. So we combine both of them. Now you have good control, two against one on his arm. At this point, you can keep continuing with that motion, bringing it down like that, okay? If he really leans in, and you can keep continuing and just keep going, keep going, keep going until he goes down, okay? Another way you can use it is you've got this here, and you've got the wrist, you rotate and continue and pushing him back out. So if you continue this motion, that's what it does, right? So you got it, okay? Get him off balance, and once you go here, push back out, okay? So now you've got this motion. All right, so it's a very simple technique, but very useful, so use it well.