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What's so particular about boxing?

Attention to "Boxing Ceremony" happened to be interested in "Boxing Ceremony" in China's traditional etiquette, so I collected some materials, which are listed as follows. First, the "throwing ceremony" standard-left palm and right fist: stand step by step, with the four fingers of the left hand close together to form a palm, the thumb closed, the right hand punches, the left palm is close to the right fist face, the left fingertip is flush with the lower jaw, and the right fist eye is bent in a circle on the chest, with the elbow tip slightly drooping and the head straight. Second, the "boxing ceremony". The left palm covers the right fist, embracing each other, which means "fighting for martial arts" to restrain the meaning of being brave. 3. The left palm and the right fist are folded and flexed, which means that the Wulin is one family, modest and United, and takes martial arts as friends. 4. The left palm is the text, the right fist is the martial arts, both civil and military, and I am eager to learn. Please give me your advice. 3. Politeness code: step forward with your left foot and keep up with your right foot; At the same time, put your hands around your chest, make a fist with your right hand, face your left hand, face the palm of your left hand and the lower end of your middle finger. The four fingers of the left hand are straight, the thumb is bent, and the palms of both hands are pushed outward. This meaning is very broad, with three key points: (1) Every corner of the martial arts world is a brother; (2) The left thumb is bent, indicating that it is "not big" in Wulin; (3) Put your hands around your chest and push your palms outward, indicating that the friendship in Wulin will always be remembered. Four, taboo-do not wear a suit "boxing ceremony" in the dress and salute should avoid the combination of Chinese and Western. If you wear a suit, you'd better bow, bow, but don't bow with your fists, otherwise the contrast will be too big and people will feel uncomfortable. Fifth, circumstantial evidence-the "yin and yang" of both hands says that this fuels can't be held in disorder, and the man is still left, that is, the man's left hand holds the right hand. This is called "Bai Ji", on the contrary, it is "fierce worship". It is unlucky to have a right hand and a left hand. Many martial arts movies are wrong. The real fuel is in the right hand and in the left hand. Fuels are very particular: when fuels are held, you must make a fist with your right hand and gently hold your right fist with your left hand. Sometimes the left hand holds the right hand and the thumbs of both hands hold each other, indicating that friendship is long and inseparable. Don't cross your fingers and hold your left hand with your right hand. If you hold your left hand with your right hand when making a fist, it's a punch or "punch", which means insulting the other person. According to rough statistics, Jackie Chan, Stephen Chow, Karen Mok, John Woo, Zhang Bin, Hu Ziwei, He Lin, Wang Haizhen, Aya, Laure Shang, Zhang Xinyi, Calvin, Sha Baoliang, Liu Jialiang, Liu Xiaofeng, Wu Jianfei, Weng Hong, Shi Yanfei, Shen Jiani, He Xuan. Summer (Sanmen Pavilion) ... (In Kung Fu Panda, panda Po mistakenly held his fist as a "fierce fist", which became a big failure of the film) In addition, panda Po in Kung Fu Panda mistakenly held his fist as a "fierce fist" to curse others, which also became a big failure of the film ... (The correct posture of holding his fist) In this video, I might as well tell the above stars about holding his fist. As the saying goes: people are not sages, and it is useless to change them!