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Interpretation of Traditional Chinese Martial Arts

China, one of the four ancient civilizations, is a united multi-ethnic country with the Huaxia civilization as the main body and the Han race as the main ethnic group. The 56 ethnic groups within China can be collectively called the Chinese nation, and the dragon is the symbol of the Chinese nation.

Tradition, passed down from generation to generation, like silk filled, everyone has. Ideas, culture, morals, customs, arts, systems and behavioral patterns passed down from history. It has an invisible influence and control on people's social behavior. Tradition is a manifestation of the inheritance of historical development.

Wushu, traditional Chinese martial arts, is a traditional discipline that includes martial arts and martial virtues, and it is a traditional way of teaching that leads practitioners into the understanding of the objective laws of man, nature and society. --Wushu, the technique of stopping aggression and fighting. It has the power to stop wars and maintain peace; it is the guarantee and guide of material civilization.

Some people's understanding of martial arts as "lifting up one's spear and moving to fight with men and animals" is a misunderstanding, and the fallacy is in the understanding of "stopping": to move with one's toes. The understanding of wu is then misinterpreted as "lifting one's hand to move" instead of the original meaning of "stopping one's spear to become a martial artist". The word "stop" means "a foot (toe)", which is the first foot of the word "step", and the second foot no longer steps up and stops moving forward.

The pronunciation of wu (武) comes from the word "dance" (舞). "Dance" was an act that was used to show strength and agility before "wu" came into being. Later, because of the emergence of fighting, wu (立武), the act of stopping fighting, was introduced. Six feet is a step, and half a step (stop) is a wu. Wu, that is, defines the sphere of human safety.

Wu is homophonous with e: e, wu, will. From 丿 from 戈. "丿" means "not". The combination of "Go" and "丿" means "Go that does not move". E is in the center, consistent with "Wubao half step of peace".

Half a step (stop) is three feet. The term "shaku" refers to the ulnar bone. Three feet means the distance of one leg.

Wushu, is the practice of a high degree of self-protection techniques to stop the invasion, it is a practical solution to the problem of security, so that our minds to get the strain of training, simple and easy to implement, can easily enhance the human spirit and physical fitness, self-defense and fitness, excellence in excellence, happy and accommodating. I. Wu solve what problem?

Wu to stop the Go. It is not to stop martial arts with Go, nor to stop martial arts with Wu; Wu can not stop martial arts, and Go can not stop martial arts.

Stopping Go to stop Wu. Wu, stopping violence.

II. When did wu appear?

First came the dance (wu), then came wu. Wu, raising the go (wu) and dancing. Deterrence.

III. The core meaning of wu?

Stop is half a step, a leg's distance.

Wu passes through wu (wu, the fifth of the Heavenly Stems. The azimuth belongs to the center) and is centered. Wu resides in the center and protects the peace of half a step. Self-supporting, self-preserving, and self-securing.

Step, unit of measurement: eight feet for one step in the Zhou Dynasty, six feet for one step in the Qin Dynasty.

Foot, ulna, human forearm bone. Individual self-preservation

Primitive society: the strength and weakness of the fight, one side to move the spear, followed by the emergence of wu. WU, stopping the war for WU, stopping the war came.

Martial arts, techniques to stop fighting.

Settle the country and strengthen the people

State, community: King Zhuang of Chu said: Fu Wen stops the spear for the martial arts. Also said: Fu Wu, banning violence and ji soldiers to protect Dading Gong, Anmin and wealth also. -- "Zuo's Spring and Autumn Annals - Xuan Gong 12 years". Wen, spiritual civilization (source and process);

Wu, material civilization (source and process).

Culture, the safeguard and orientation of spiritual civilization;

Martialization, the safeguard and orientation of material civilization.

Martial culture, the penetration and orientation on the application of abatement warfare techniques. Wushu, stopping the war, abatement of war.

Wushu, the technology of stopping the war, the technology of stopping the war, is the guarantee and guidance of material civilization. Wushu is respectively embodied in the national defense strength, and personal security and defense, and has different forms of application at different times and in different places.

Kung Fu is an alternative name for "martial arts" that appeared in China at the end of the Qing Dynasty, mainly reflecting the application and attainment of individuals in martial arts.