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Does Xuecheng teach traditional martial arts? Understand the meaning of the word Wushu

Located in Xincheng, Xuecheng District, Zaozhuang City, is an {Zaozhuang Wuzhuangyuan Wushu Club}, which was established on 20 14. It is a formal, professional, systematic, practical, traditional and modern Wushu training base. Mainly engaged in martial arts, Sanda, Muay Thai, hard qigong, comprehensive fighting, two-section stick, somersault, throwing knives, Taekwondo, Jiequan Road, Chen Taiji biography, bodyguard special training and other practical martial arts. Address: 50 meters west of the main entrance of Sijijinghua New Town, Xuecheng District, Zaozhuang City. In addition, Wushu is the floorboard of Kung Fu, and Wushu is the honorific title of traditional Wushu in our country. The Central Martial Arts School was first established in 1928, and the word "Wu" appeared for the first time, which was later adopted by Taiwan Province Province. It was not until 1952 that the Chinese Wushu Association was established in Chinese mainland that the word "China Wushu" appeared.

"Chinese Wushu" can be a name to solve the cross-strait name dispute, but it cannot be said that "Chinese Wushu" is abbreviated as "national martial arts" or "martial arts" just because the name "Chinese Wushu" appeared later.

According to the explanation of Chinese Wushu Association, "Wushu", as a fairly clear concept similar to "Chinese painting" and "Chinese medicine", came into being in modern times. It is a national sports system with unarmed combat and equipment as its core, including many independent events of traditional Wushu. There are boxing drills, unarmed and long-short equipment fighting events, national wrestling that has been complementary to Wushu since ancient times, archery, slingshot, shuttlecock, force measurement and other projects closely related to traditional Wushu. Generally speaking, Wushu is an attempt to integrate and systematize China's traditional body movements. Although the word Wushu is widely used in China, other descriptions of China Wushu, such as Wushu and Kung Fu, are also famous overseas. Especially today, when the Party and the country advocate the people-oriented social development attitude guided by Scientific Outlook on Development and devote themselves to the harmonious development and coexistence of China society and even the whole world, the traditional culture of China, represented by Sinology, is once again sought after with the rapid economic development, which shows that China people are pursuing and returning to the cultural standard. As an internal part of Chinese studies, China Wushu is undoubtedly the inevitable result of historical development and the basic demand of the development of the times for China culture to go global.