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What is ancient martial arts? What's the difference with modern martial arts?

Ancient Wushu is a self-defense technique to kill the enemy, while modern Wushu belongs to the category of sports.

The martial arts of human beings began in the war, and it is a summary of bloody battles on the battlefield. After Wushu entered modern civilization, it was included in the category of sports. Under the restriction of rules and referees, it strives for justice, seeks advantages and avoids disadvantages, and defeats opponents with strength and wisdom to decide the outcome. This is a great leap in human martial arts.

Ancient martial arts were all real fighting, which was recorded in Zhuangzi's "Saying Sword" during the Warring States Period. Yesterday, Zhao Wen, Wang Xijian and the swordsman caught up with the door, with more than 3,000 guests. They collided with each other day and night, killing more than 100 people. It will never be too good. It shows that the ancients really killed swordsmanship, and the modern "hero" is the ancient fighting martial arts custom in China, that is, two people fought martial arts with their bare hands on the stage. A champion will be set before the competition, and then the master will be arranged to participate in the battle. Anyone who wants to play live can sign up and do a good job of life and death before they can perform on stage. These are bloody competitions, and people fight for survival.

When modern Wushu was founded in New China, because boxing killed people, the country once stopped the development of Wushu, and only kept the artistic routine drills. 1979 after the reform and opening up, China Wushu began to test Sanda competition according to the rules of sports, and finally decided to ban fighting in the crotch, neck and back of the head. According to certain rules, the two men used offensive and defensive techniques such as kicking, hitting and falling in martial arts to win each other. 65438-0989, modern Sanda was approved as an official competition by the State Sports Commission. 1990 Approved by the State Sports Commission, the Rules of Sanshou Competition of Wushu was officially published. Sanda became an official event in 1 1 Beijing Asian Games.