Five-star award! On the problem of high and low horses in Wushu

Your question is from the perspective of actual combat, so I think it is better to be big and big! For example, in octupole boxing, which is famous for its actual combat, two instrument piles stand on a high horse! High horses are also used in actual combat applications. Training low horses can only enhance the basic skills and footwall stability of legs, while training high horses can also improve the basic skills and footwall stability, but the difference is that high horses can also increase the quality training of posture and footwork to improve flexibility and speed, which low horses lack. As for practicing qigong, I think it has something to do with personal feelings, not with the level of horse stance.