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20 17 The first Confucius International Traditional Wushu Competition was held in Qufu.

On the morning of August 20 17 10, the first Confucius International Traditional Wushu Competition officially kicked off in the National Academy.

This activity was initiated by Mr. Zhang Yong, Secretary-General of Confucius Culture and Art Research Association, founder of Confucius Wushu Forum Alliance and planner of this activity. Members of the jury include Mr. Wang Jianming, the first world Sanda champion, and Mr. Tang Xiaoli, the global freestyle champion and national Sanda champion. Mr. Ge Ping, the champion of Sanda in the national public security system and the creator of emergency cudgel in the Armed Police Force; Mr. Liu Faxiang, international boxing champion and national boxing champion; Vice Director of Wushu Competition of the 2008 Olympic Games, Director of Wushu Competition of Doha Asian Games, Master Tutor of Qufu Normal University, Mr. Wang Junfa, the eighth stage of China Wushu, and other Wushu masters, came from more than 30 traditional Wushu teams, more than 450 contestants, and experts from various domestic factions gathered in Qufu to watch the event.

China has developed for 5,000 years, and China Wushu is profound and has a long history, which is the quintessence of China people. Looking around the world, China is the best in kung fu, and we are the ancestors of martial arts. We in China are descendants of the dragon, and China athletes who love martial arts are about to hold a commemorative match at this moment, which may bring a glorious life to the martial arts mileage.

Qufu is the hometown of Confucius and the birthplace of Confucianism. Confucius initiated the traditional culture of China. Confucius is a great thinker, educator, founder of Confucianism and a master of martial arts with profound kung fu. Confucius advocated fitness all his life. During the 14 years he traveled around the world, it was with a strong body that he was able to promote his political ideas among countries. Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, China Wushu has gradually spread to foreign countries, forming some martial arts schools in various countries. In Europe and America, the influence of China Wushu is also very far-reaching, calling China Wushu "Kung Fu". Many foreigners first learned about China from martial arts.