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Why didn't anyone use China Wushu in the ring?

It depends on the occasion and the rules.

If legs are forbidden, how can Taekwondo win? Knees and elbows are not allowed. How to fight Muay Thai? If a boxer can use his feet without gloves, can he win?

Besides, who said that the Sanda king didn't use China Wushu? Sanda itself is China Wushu. Martial arts skills in other countries also borrowed from China.

Taekwondo, formerly known as Hualangdao, is a traditional Korean martial art, and they learn from Tai Ji Chuan and Shaolin Boxing.

Karate, formerly known as Tang Hand, originated from Fujian Nanquan and Shaolin Boxing.

Wing Chun Boxing was learned by German special police and became a practical fighting skill.

Fan Trace Boxing, formerly known as Fan Trace Skill, was created by Huo Qubing, a general of the Han Dynasty, and Huo Qubing also learned the essence from the martial arts of Xiongnu.

Therefore, martial arts have no different opinions, they are all integrated with each other, learning from each other and communicating with each other.

The so-called fighting competitions and Sanda competitions that can be seen now have strict rules and restrictions. Inserting eyes, locking the throat, breaking the wrist, scratching, falling, hitting the head, kicking the crotch and stepping on the foot are not allowed. To put it bluntly, it is changed to sports and competitive competitions. It's not a life-and-death fight.

In this way, how can we explain that China Wushu is inferior to these competitive competitions? If you really fight to the death, don't wear protective gear, don't obey the rules, and don't set up a venue, it's hard to say who wins or loses.