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Can't China Wushu be used in actual combat? This is just a performance.

It's a long story You can write a paper if you want to explain clearly. It is no problem to be able to fight in actual combat, but no matter how superb the skills are, someone has to practice to this point. You can't say that this technique is not good just because someone hasn't practiced at home, can you? There are human factors besides technology itself, right?

If you can't fight in actual combat, then what taekwondo and karate are respected now are not all the same? Why didn't anyone say you couldn't fight? You know, these things are all rooted in China Wushu.

Three functions of Wushu: performance, fitness and attack.

In practical application, only one of the three functions can be emphasized, but not combined into one. Then there will be differentiation, and the competitive routine will be based on performance, which is what you said. Modern people practice martial arts mostly to find a way to keep fit in their spare time. Tai Chi, which the old lady plays in the park, is fitness, while Wushu, which is popular among the people, focuses on attack and defense in actual struggle.

1, Wushu was originally used to kill people in ancient battlefields. This is its original origin. If you can't fight in actual combat, you will be killed as a chicken. What can survive will definitely be useful, and what is useless has been killed and eliminated on the battlefield.

2. China Wushu can be divided into practicing method and playing method. It is also a martial arts system, but there is a difference between practicing and fighting. Practice is equivalent to all kinds of basic training to prepare for fighting, and fighting is the specific application rules of how to use these basic kungfu in actual combat. Due to historical inheritance or conservative relationship, the style of play is almost lost, and only the practice method is still popular. This is one of the reasons why you feel that Wushu seems to have no actual combat ability.

3. The appearance of hot weapons and the legalization of society make traditional Wushu lose its survival soil. The situation that bodyguards rely on personal force to eat has been replaced by hot weapons, and the legalization of society has made personal force unnecessary. No one will spend so much effort to learn these time-consuming and laborious things.

4. Repression by successive governments. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that chivalrous men break the law by force and Confucianism breaks the law. The government suppressed the civil forces. After liberation, Xingyiquan was once regarded as a black fist in Shanghai and was forbidden to coach.

Martial arts is really magical, but the film and television works exaggerate it and turn it into a myth. Comparing the impression gained through film and television works with the real martial arts, people will think that China's martial arts is bragging. At the same time, China people like to brag about the bad habits of their sect.

6. Some people refute the question why China Wushu is so powerful that it can't be explained. However, it is worth noting that (1) China folk practitioners practice martial arts after work, instead of taking bodyguards as their profession all day. MMA is a professional player. (2) Many martial arts fighting methods in China are aimed at killing each other as quickly as possible. This is because the battlefield killing technology is not suitable for competitive fighting, that is, martial arts is not competitive enough, and taekwondo and karate are better.

7. As for what you said, it is very simple. Those people are incompetent. The skill here is not the novelist's internal force, but the modern people's quick success and instant benefit. No one wants to spend time learning the basics well. Of course, if they learn some moves, they can't actually fight. There's an old saying in China, practice boxing but not practice, which is a good summary. In China Wushu, many seemingly outrageous skills are based on skills. For example, Xingyiquan, the action of grasping the whip is simply to raise your hand and then throw it out like a whip. Without two years' foundation of standing piles and three to five months' practice, we simply raise our hands and have no strength at all, because it involves the relaxation of muscles, the launch of correct muscle strength and the transmission of hitting force. If there is an introduction to China Wushu, stand for three years to explain the importance of the foundation to Wushu. The three years mentioned here are not just standing 1-2 hours every day, but standing piles besides eating, sleeping and going to the toilet. Which modern person has such perseverance and time? Without strong technology, there would be no strong China Wushu.

So in general, there are historical reasons, inheritance relations, living environment reasons, film and television art handling reasons and personal efforts, etc., which make martial arts look less powerful. However, the decline of China Wushu is a reality, and a good technology will definitely decline if it is not passed down.

Because I have seen too many questions about whether China Wushu can be used in actual combat on the Internet, I feel that it may be imprecise or a little messy.