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Why Chinese Wushu is always in the form of sets
The existence and development of set exercises in Chinese wushu is an important feature of the form of wushu movement.
It manifests itself in a high degree of programatization. Its emergence and circulation is determined by the traditional Chinese cultural background. "Tao" has a very important position in traditional Chinese philosophy, and the ancient Chinese people regarded the "Tao" as the goal to be pursued, which is the ideological basis for the emergence of wushu routines. Ritual is the ethical and moral basis for the creation of Wushu. The family-oriented nature of Chinese culture is also conducive to the development and continuation of martial arts routines.
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