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Tai Ji Chuan or Shaolin Boxing, which is better?

That depends on the time of practice. If it is less than 3 years, Shaolin boxing should be dominant.

Five years or so is the biography of Tai Chi, and ten years later it will be more than ten years.

The longer you practice martial arts in the world, the more powerful you become. Only Tai Chi and no other boxing can do this.

There is a cloud in Taiji Zhuan: Look at the shape of an old man, what can be done quickly?

No one dares to challenge Tai Chi until he is 60 years old.

Maybe before that, you can beat Taiji Chuan in youth or even middle age, but after 60, it is absolutely impossible.

In view of the prevalence of simplified Tai Ji Chuan today, many people have doubts about Tai Ji Chuan's role in power struggle, which is normal. But in fact, Tai Ji Chuan is China's most powerful martial art, but it is also the most difficult fist to practice, which makes other fists look strong.

The dragon downstairs obviously doesn't understand that there are limits to martial arts fighting skills. China's ancient Wushu has reached its limit, and there is no way to break through it. Sanda is just a combination of all kinds of martial arts, which can't be compared with traditional martial arts in China. Are all folks amateurs? Then tell me, Huo Yuanjia Yewen, they are all folk. Why can't those so-called foreign professional boxers beat Ye Wen, a folk amateur?

Also, Shaolin monks have never participated in fighting competitions, nor have Wudang monks. Does this mean that they are weak?

Just kidding! I promise that if you say those so-called masters, not to mention Wudang, and you go to Shaolin to challenge those Shaolin monks you mentioned, those so-called masters must have gone in and started Sanda? Still playing? Haha, you're kidding! Really capable people disdain to take part in your so-called competition, and they think how great they are ~ ~ ~