Create an 8-10 second cinematic bamboo forest martial-arts training video with one adult swordswoman practicing a controlled blade-block drill. Beat 1: open with a low tracking shot between dense green bamboo stalks as mist, falling leaves, and shafts of morning light reveal the swordswoman in dark training clothes preparing her stance. Beat 2: a practice throwing blade launches toward the lens in slow motion; keep the blade edge visible, the background softened, and the motion path clear while the character remains safely distant and out of focus. Beat 3: the camera follows the blade forward, then widens to reveal the swordswoman stepping into frame in a green outer robe and meeting the blade with the flat of her sword, producing a clean metallic spark and a controlled deflection away from the body. Beat 4: finish on a quiet hero pose as the training blade lands harmlessly in the earth, bamboo leaves swirl, and the sword returns to guard position. Use wuxia-inspired camera rhythm, practical wire-free movement, natural forest sound, light cloth motion, slow-motion impact detail, and no background music. Keep one character, wardrobe color, sword length, blade trajectory, bamboo spacing, lighting direction, and camera geography consistent. Avoid blood, injury, impalement, gore, real film references, branded costumes, extra fighters, impossible limb motion, duplicated faces, changing weapons, aggressive threat framing toward the viewer, readable text, subtitles, logos, and chaotic cuts.