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Is the so-called China Wushu mainly from the dragons of the Jin Dynasty?

Modern martial arts art really comes from Jin Yong and Liang Yusheng, not Jin Yong and Gu Long, who are younger than Jin Yong.

Before, they were all martial arts writers of the Republic of China, but their martial arts novels had the meaning of journey monument > the meaning of works (PS: Liang Yusheng Tongcheng Monument > the meaning of works), but Liang's works were still excellent, so we often say that they were pioneers, Liang Yusheng was a master, and Jin Yong was also a master), and they were not our modern China martial arts, because they both had great significance.

Then there are the ancient martial arts novels. The most favorite martial arts novel is "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses", but it is also different from modern times.

Generally, we will mention this:

Classical martial arts (represented by three chivalrous men and five righteous men, water margin, etc.) )

Wushu in the Republic of China (represented by returning pearls to landlords and awarding prizes to unworthy students)

Contemporary Wushu (also known as traditional Wushu, represented by Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng and Gu Long)

Modern Wushu (controversial, personally, except Sun Xiao, no one can be called an important task, including Chinese mainland's so-called new Wushu).

The stages of contemporary Wushu:

Jin Yong and Liang Yusheng era

Gulong times

Wen Rui' an era

Modern Wushu (controversial) stage;

Mainland China's New Martial Arts (personally, the more Mainland China attaches importance to the new martial arts, the more old wine in new bottles).

Sun Xiao's Hero (Independence)