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Does China really know Kung Fu now?

First of all, what kind of kung fu are you asking? If it is the so-called martial arts, I regret to tell you that there is no real kung fu in China now, and the so-called martial arts no longer exists.

First of all, China Wushu was taboo to communicate or learn from each other as early as ancient times. One of the most important reasons is that China Wushu didn't have a perfect competition mechanism at that time. The trick is to kill people. Once you do it, it is often either death or injury. The original trick of the sect is likely to be stolen or even cracked by onlookers, which leads to the sect being in danger. Therefore, unless it is related to the prestige, life and death of the sects, there will generally be no so-called challenge or duel. This indirectly leads to the lack of actual combat test of China Wushu compared with other fighting techniques, and it is easy to stick to the sects, which leads to its loss. Later, the appearance of firearms made martial arts and other fighting skills lose their former glory. More and more people chose more convenient and more lethal firearms as weapons, which indirectly reduced the number of martial arts disciples and eventually led to the loss of many martial arts because no one passed them on.

Later, martial arts novels suddenly flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, especially in the Qing Dynasty. Because of foreign invasion, Wushu has become the idol of many young people, so they have joined the martial arts school. Among them, there are many people who took the opportunity to brag about their martial arts with myths, so as to attract disciples to join them. At that time, all kinds of exaggerated "magical powers" were blown out: for example, getting through the big and small Sundays, the whole body meridian can be broken with one finger, the iron cloth shirt is invulnerable, the flying snow is traceless and so on. However, the Zhenwu scholars who lacked low-key were excluded, which accelerated the decline and loss of the sect.

During the Republic of China, Wushu was once called the national martial arts, and martial arts prevailed. However, after so many storms, there are very few surviving martial arts schools with real materials. With the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, social unrest and people's poverty, China has no time to take care of the development of Wushu. In the early 1940s, the Central Martial Arts School moved out of Nanjing, passing through Changsha, Guilin and Kunming, and moved to Beibei, Chongqing on 1940. 1945 After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he moved to Chongqing and moved around without a fixed place. However, due to the lack of funds and the floating of people's hearts, martial arts schools in various places have closed down. For example, Shandong martial arts school was changed into a martial arts team to participate in the Anti-Japanese War, and only a corner of Shanxi martial arts school can survive.

But in the end, the WG came and the whole country banned weapons. The only remaining martial arts died of "Wen WG leather" Although martial arts was later restored, it can only be used in Beijing opera and has not become a professional sport. So although there were sects at that time, they never learned from each other, which made China Wushu, which was already very fragile, even worse. Most martial arts have become ostentatious and have no actual combat value.

Later, after the lifting of the ban, the achievements of Chinese and foreign martial arts were terrible. Most folk martial arts eventually evolved into a kind of sad martial arts that always scares people by performing postures, and finally became tortoise boxing. One of the most famous examples is 1953, a "life-and-death contest" between Wu Gongyi, the eldest son of Wu Taiji master Wu (president of Tai Ji Chuan Society) and Chen, a boxer of Baihe School. You can check it out. It's a fight between two bitches.

In modern times, kung fu is still unhealthy. Yan Fang, Xu and other martial arts swindlers have corrupted the social atmosphere. The so-called kung fu can only be seen in movies and TV series now.

However, if you are asking about the unrealistic China Wushu, then I can definitely tell you that there are many people who really know Kung Fu. The originator of these martial arts is the Five Birds Play invented by Hua Tuo, whose main purpose is to strengthen Johnson's health rather than attack others. Some people who are proficient in this kind of kung fu will have much higher physical abilities than ordinary people, including speed, endurance and physical strength. But after all, it is not actual martial arts, and its moves will not have any actual combat value. There will be no scene where one hand blows people away.

Answer the questions and finally say something about yourself. Mr. Bruce Lee once said that the word "martial arts" consists of "stop" and "go", so the ultimate meaning of martial arts is to defeat the enemy without fighting, not to kill the bloody pieces. In a sense, I think many people are asking whether China's martial arts is good or not, whether he can play or not, and whether anyone really knows kung fu. It seems that the so-called martial arts is killing people, and martial arts should kill each other piece by piece. I sincerely hope that everyone can understand the martial spirit of fighting for the martial arts.

Don't give points if you hit by hand. I just hope someone can really understand China Wushu. I hope you don't boast that China folk masters can break stones with one hand, and don't misinterpret the spirit of martial arts.