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Who will win if an excellent special soldier fights a martial arts master (the one with real kung fu)?

This question is very interesting, and I also want to talk about my own views. A good special soldier must be very powerful. Since he is called a "special soldier", it means that he is a professional soldier and his ability is beyond ordinary people. But that refers to people who have received special training and assessment in fighting (mainly catching), ambush, running, jumping, guns and traps, and survival in the wild, and much more than ordinary people. There is a good chance of winning against ordinary people or soldiers and ordinary Wulin people. But for martial arts masters, if there is real kung fu, it depends on what kind of master they are. Under the same conditions: If you are a good fighter and can bear hardships and stand hard work, you will certainly win the battle with the special forces. Basically, you can see it in a dozen strokes. If you are a master of internal skills, I'm afraid you can get it in one or two strokes, and maybe your life is possible. If you are only an expert in equipment, the general special forces may not be able to play well. If you ambush and attack suddenly, you don't have to look at where you are hiding, but you can know where you are hiding through your breath (even a slight breath is useless). To survive in the wild, special forces can catch mice and snakes, ants and the like, and so can martial arts masters, but everyone may not be willing to eat them (never tried this). But since they are all experts, it seems no problem to catch some pheasants and rabbits. Compared with how long you can stay in the water, you will vomit as if you can live for a few days. Pearl pickers in the southeast and coastal areas can live for hours without learning to breathe. Generally speaking, it seems that only when the gun is taken out will the martial arts master fail, which can only be decided by the super talents. Some friends will say that such martial arts masters are probably only available in novels, but in fact there are some masters who are just unknown to you and me. (Japanese ninjas still exist, which shows that their survival is justified. Ninjutsu itself is a change of China Wushu, and it is a school of its own. It doesn't matter even if there isn't. We are just comparing who wins and who loses, if any.

On the other hand, when it comes to science, the strength of the special forces can be calculated with one punch and one foot, but no one has tested it for the martial arts experts (no chance). But just think about it this way: the training instructors of the armed police, special police and special forces are basically experts in hard qigong and fighting, and they are all disciples of martial arts experts. So, these instructors are actually people in Wulin, aren't they also teaching these soldiers who are similar to Wulin children? Just because of their different identities and different depths of teaching Kung Fu, they have a certain knowledge of Kung Fu, but they don't have the identity and qualifications of Wulin people. Only by using hot weapons can the special forces have a chance to defeat each other. If we simply talk about martial arts and kung fu, I think the special forces are not as good as the real martial arts masters. After all, their kung fu practice is different, and the realm of cultivation is different. Just like a well-trained child, it is no problem to deal with classmates, teachers and hooligans outside school, but once he meets an ordinary Sanda master, he may be beaten without any strength to fight back.

Looking at martial arts performances now, I feel that many of them are ostentatious and have no actual combat. In addition, there are many places to learn boxing in society, and some of them are confident to challenge others after learning it, and the result is defeat. I don't think it's very useful to learn these kung fu skills. Actually, it is a misunderstanding. First, I haven't practiced at home. In addition, people just charge some tuition fees to teach me the basic skills of self-improvement, fitness and self-protection. Only when students with superior martial arts conditions, high understanding and good personality are found will people consider whether to teach more. Otherwise, for this potential student, there will be nothing to do when he is full, and no one wants to do anything that wastes his strength. In this way, there was a great misunderstanding with everyone. I feel that practicing martial arts is not as good as fighting in the street every day. It's actually wrong. Real masters want to survive in today's hot weapon era and legal society, and generally do not show traces. Even when they meet something they have to do, they usually stop. Scared the other party to stop shouting. (Even if the other party suffers losses, it won't be publicized all over the world) or simply shut the other party up, but when doing so, it doesn't have to be in broad daylight and in public. So because I haven't seen it, many people think that there is no real master. I happened to see it myself, and I was impressed. So I can't help saying a few words here. I hope you don't laugh.