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Like acupuncture?

Are Chinese martial arts real?

Like acupuncture?

Acupuncture points on the body do exist.

Chinese medicine and physiology are extensive and profound, and research in this area is also very thorough.

The terms acupoints and qi are also widely used in martial arts.

?The skill of acupuncture does exist. When different acupoints are tapped, you will feel numb, numb, painful, itchy, etc.

?However, you need to practice acupuncture skills. There are many acupuncture skills in China.

If you want to learn, you need to learn from a knowledgeable martial arts expert.

Point diǎn xué: Based on the principle that the physiological and pathological changes in the meridians and organs produce certain reactions on relevant acupoints on the human body, in martial arts, strong points on the bone tips such as fists, fingers, elbows, knees or other instruments are used to hit certain points on the human body.

It is a martial arts technique that targets weak and sensitive parts (main acupoints), causing them to become numb, sore or in unbearable pain, causing them to lose their ability to resist, causing casualties and casualties, thereby subduing the opponent.

Acupoint tapping is also called acupoint tapping. There are seven types of acupoint tapping: plucking, poking, patting, grabbing, grabbing, bumping, and closing. Among the acupoint tapping methods, pointing and pecking is the most common. There are also one-finger tapping, two-finger tapping, pinch-pointing, etc.