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Shooting Art and the Main Connotation of Confucianism

The lost traditional cultural heritage of China is being excavated, protected and promoted.

As one of the ancient "six arts", "shooting art" was reborn in such an atmosphere.

As China's traditional shooting art is on the verge of extinction, its etiquette form, internal revision method and theory are unclear or controversial in many places, which need to be excavated and sorted out in combination with various theories in China's traditional culture. This involves the concept of "Sinology" which appeared to promote the traditional culture of China after the spread of western learning to the east in modern times.

The concept of sinology has been constantly changing since it came into being, and there are many understandings. According to the modern neo-Confucianism's explanation of the concept of Chinese studies, it is difficult for China's traditional shooting art to fall into the category of Chinese studies, so it is very important to clarify the relationship between Chinese studies and China's traditional shooting art for the development of China's traditional shooting art. When Huang Zunxian, an educator, politician and poet in the late Qing Dynasty, introduced the trend of Japanese academic circles in the book "History of Japan" written by 1887, he wrote: "Modern scholars with Zhang Weiguo as their master."