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Did Wushu have a routine in ancient times?

One: Wushu has a routine in ancient times.

Two: Wushu routines are a series of action combinations with offensive and defensive meanings. It is a set of practice forms based on the changing rules of offensive and defensive movements and contradictory movements such as offensive and defensive movements, static and dynamic movements and rigid and flexible movements, also known as "routine movements". Various schools of China Wushu have many routines that show their own characteristics, and most of them are gradual. Beginners and people who have practiced for a long time learn different routines. Routine is a unique form of China Wushu, and it is also a major technical feature that distinguishes it from other Wushu. But the core of Wushu is not routine, but physical exercise, few but fine techniques and reactions. Putting kung fu on routines is an inefficient practice method for real martial arts.

Three: Wushu routines originated from Wushu, and most of the movements of Wushu routines reflect the methods of attack and defense, which can be proved, but it is different from Wushu. If the movements in the routine are used in actual combat, it obviously does not meet the needs of practice. Therefore, routine is not equal to actual attack and defense, it is a series of arrangements for people to transform, sort out and refine martial arts movements before adding other artistic content. With the development of the times, the material production has become more and more abundant, and the routine content and various exercise skills have become more and more diverse, so Mulan Boxing, an ornamental and fitness boxing with little practical technical significance, has emerged.