It is well known that the pressure one experiences on land is not the same as that underwater.
The deeper the water, the greater the pressure.
Moving in water significantly slows down one's movements, so those skilled in water combat must be nimble, agile, and possess extraordinary physical strength.
Standing on a tree on the slope by the reservoir, Wang Longhu took off his clothes, leaving only his loincloth, and carefully hung them on the tip of the tree.
Then he suddenly leaped, taking advantage of the height difference, and flew seven or eight meters, landing on the cement dam built on both sides of the reservoir.
Walking down the sloping dam, Wang Longhu quickly found the water level reaching his waist, and then up to his shoulders.
As a native islander, Wang Longhu learned to swim as a child, so as soon as he entered the water, he familiarized himself a bit and took a deep breath, slowly descending below the water's surface.