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ancient chinese martial arts

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Chapter 1 Chapter 1 What is Martial Arts

ancient chinese martial arts 任海 430Words 2018-03-20
When martial arts movements are organized into sequences according to the laws and requirements of offense and defense, the so-called martial arts routines are formed.In modern martial arts, what people practice is mainly martial arts that are connected with each other, and each stroke and one blow are relatively fixed routines, such as the familiar 24-style simplified Taijiquan, juvenile boxing, elementary long boxing, etc. Routine martial arts.Routine sports have become the main content of modern martial arts, and most of the wonderful performances of athletes we see in martial arts competitions belong to routine sports.There are many kinds of martial arts routines. There are not only various unarmed boxing techniques, but also equipment routines practiced with knives, guns, swords, sticks, etc., commonly known as "Eighteen Weapons". Couple training and group training with multiple people.Speaking of weapons and martial arts, there are more than 18 kinds of weapons. In the hands of martial artists and magicians, all kinds of utensils that are thousands of miles away from "wu" in production and daily life have become satisfactory. Martial arts equipment.Not to mention the hoes, shovels, palladium, and shovels used by farmers for farming, but also whips for sheep, ordinary benches, crutches for patients, and even large steelyards for business. And everything has a routine.People often use "turn decay into magic" to describe turning some mediocre things into rare treasures. This sentence is by no means an exaggeration in Chinese martial arts.

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