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China has a profound knowledge of martial arts-why is his physical strength inferior to that of Europeans and Americans?

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I'm sorry to tell you that there are not many for the time being, but in China, there are a large number of traditional martial arts coaches who have made outstanding achievements in various professional teams and Chinese and foreign police forces, such as Shi, head coach of Hungarian police.

Due to some special historical reasons in the last century. . . . . China's traditional martial arts suffered a fatal blow, and a large number of martial artists were persecuted or fled overseas (many overseas martial arts institutions were born in this way today), which led to Sanda in the 1980s. China Wushu is a killing technique purified from the battlefield. Its development and decline are accompanied by the rise and fall of the cold weapon era. Its system is huge and comprehensive. From unarmed weapons to various weapons, from one-to-one to one-to-many, shuttlecock wrestling has been studied in detail, not to mention a relatively historical school. Even a modern school like Cai Lifo Boxing originated during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom War. In order to adapt to and be close to the real and sudden actual combat, even the bench fighting skills have been learned. For example, Chen taiji was originally a five-way bus, but later it was changed to a four-way bus. At that time, Qi Jiguang, a famous anti-enemy soldier, summed up 32 boxing classics according to battlefield battles. Chen Tai Ji Chuan absorbed 29 kinds of them, combined with Mao 108 long fist in Chen Jiagou boxing, and created Chen Tai Ji Chuan. & lt/p & gt;

The tragedy of the system and times is not only martial arts, but also the end of many traditional cultures. I hope WMA can revitalize Wushu.