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China Traditional Kung Fu and Muay Thai

Before answering this question, correct one of your mistakes. The heyday of China's traditional martial arts was in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, not in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. At that time, martial arts was strictly forbidden for Han people to practice martial arts. In the late Qing dynasty, it was more relaxed. After all, we Han people are the majority, and we don't let Han people practice martial arts. Who will help the Qing empire fight?

Let me help you answer this question. You ask China who is better at traditional martial arts or Muay Thai?

I replied: China traditional martial arts, the reasons are as follows:

Traditional Wushu in China contains a wide range of contents, including at least 100 kinds of boxing methods. So many kinds of martial arts in terms of moves, China's traditional martial arts have advantages, and China's martial arts are also showy, but of course they are practical. Wushu in China was used in war in ancient times, and it was forbidden to accept the baptism of war. As for flowery boxing and embroidered legs, it is used for performance, but compared with China's practical boxing, it is only nine Niu Yi hairs. Many people's influence on Muay Thai is barbaric, fierce and cruel. It is true that Muay Thai is very practical, but due to the influence of China's traditional culture, the brutal boxing has not been widely spread in China, which leads people to think that China Wushu is not cruel enough. Yue Jia Quan handed down from Yue Fei's resistance to gold, Qi Jiguang's fist method of killing the enemy in Ji Xiaoxin's book, and then look at the knife method of modern China against the Japanese aggressors. Are these not enough to explain the problem?

I don't deny that Muay Thai is really powerful, but please understand the traditional culture of China. We are a country of etiquette, how can we use any barbaric boxing? The ancients said that this kind of acrobatics is difficult to be elegant. Wushu is an art, so what are the benefits of violence? Muay Thai is undoubtedly a good martial art, but it is not a martial art with culture and connotation (especially their Muay Thai etiquette is really troublesome, my personal opinion). To sum up, there is no way to make a difference between attack and defense. Culturally, China traditional martial arts can instantly kill the enemy and resist invasion. The back view of Muay Thai is extremely fierce, and it is also martial arts. Why not choose a martial arts that is both beautiful and martial arts?

I support the quintessence of Chinese culture!