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In traditional kung fu, why do both sides have to talk about martial arts?

Because there is no martial art, it has been sanctioned by everyone for fear of casualties.

There are two kinds of results in the fierce competition. Dead or not.

Now that it's clear, right? Tournament, just a game, strokes, there is no hatred between us, are you willing to ruin your life here?

Naturally, no one wants to participate in the competition.

So we can't die, no one can die, no one can die.

So the first tournament rule appeared? Can't be killed.

Since no one can die, there is only one result of the tournament? Immortal creatures

But immortality can be divided into many kinds: the simplest harm and no harm.

Ditto.

Since everyone is here to compete and play ball, would you like to throw one leg and one arm in the ring?

Everyone has no hatred. Who wants to? Nobody wants to.

So the result is obvious again? There can be no serious injury.

In the fierce competition, injuries are inevitable. After all, it's not a massage, but it's simple to make a rule that you can't break your arms and legs.

Ok, the game has started:

Everyone went to the ring to make gestures and find new problems? We martial arts practitioners, this strength is relatively strong. When practicing martial arts, you usually practice with stones and wood. After all, if you don't need martial arts at ordinary times, it's just a difference between life and death. So everyone is used to it. If we don't take action, we will. If we take action, we will take malicious action.

Once you meet, your opponent may get hurt or die.

Therefore, it is difficult to control the degree of the game within the scope of minor injuries.

That's why you showed up? So far, my hand has been around your throat. Under normal circumstances, I have crushed your throat by this time. In order not to hurt your life, I didn't exert myself on my hand.

People who hold their voices know that their hands are only on other people's stomachs. If it's a real knife and a real gun, then even if it goes through each other's stomachs, they can crush their throats. The other person may not be dead, but he is definitely dead.

Generally speaking, traditional kung fu stops for fear of casualties.

But modern times are not.