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Content and teaching points of Wushu morality

Content and teaching points of Wushu morality

Martial arts morality is a moral standard that martial arts practitioners should consciously abide by in their social life. 1987 national Wushu academic seminar defined Wushu morality as "respecting martial arts and respecting morality, cultivating self-cultivation".

The word "martial virtue" first appeared in Zuo Zhuan. "Twelve Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan" said: "There are seven virtues in martial arts, namely, forbidding violence, restraining soldiers, protecting the country, making meritorious deeds, protecting the people's security, being in harmony with the public and enriching the people."

Wushu education, as an integral part of school physical education, is the value embodiment of national self-confidence and patriotic moral education with China traditional characteristics. It plays an irreplaceable role in comprehensively promoting and implementing quality education. To carry out Wushu education, it is mainly to infiltrate Wushu content into the restraint of Wushu classroom routines and the teaching and implementation of Wushu etiquette.

Pay attention to the following aspects in Wushu education for students:

1, we should solemnly introduce and explain the contents of Wushu to students.

2, create a relaxed and harmonious classroom atmosphere, so that students can accept martial arts content.

3. We should use various methods to guide students to understand the content of Wushu.

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