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Is Jet Li's martial arts true?
Jet Li's martial arts are real, but not for actual combat.
China Wushu is now divided into competitive Wushu routines and Sanda, and traditional Wushu develops in three directions. Routine is the offensive and defensive meaning of performing martial arts, which is for personal practice and has no actual combat. Jet Li is the best representative of competitive Wushu.
Sanda is a purely practical martial art without any fancy movements.
Traditional Wushu develops freely, and fighting and training are integrated.
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