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How should Wushu develop today?

First of all, since we are talking about the development of Wushu today, we can't advocate going backwards in history, fighting for life and death, and killing and maiming at will. That era is definitely not going back. I think there are several ways, in descending order of importance:

First, commercial martial arts fighting. I think Sanda, as a fighting sport, has too many cuts and restrictions, which can't fully show and promote the development of fighting in China. We should make a breakthrough in protective equipment and rules. Commercial competition should actually generate economic profits.

Second, defense. Improve traditional kung fu, do some fighting improvement, deletion and innovation to meet the needs of modern defense.

Third, the fighting project of inheriting culture (modern defense fighting is basically unnecessary). For example, fencing, fencing, spear and armored combat. Riding and shooting, traditional bows and arrows and so on.

Fourth, children's Wushu popularization education. It's not like popularizing 24-style Tai Ji Chuan to make college students take exams to this extent.

Fifth, perform martial arts. Routine performance, qigong, chest broken stone, iron sand palm and so on. . . . . .