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China people's kung fu is a mystery. What kungfu have you seen that amazes you?

Kung Fu is the crystallization of Chinese wisdom, the embodiment of China traditional culture, and the unique martial arts in the world. It pays attention to both rigidity and softness, both internal and external. It has both a vigorous and beautiful appearance and a profound and elegant connotation, which contains the sages' understanding of life and the universe. It is a valuable cultural heritage accumulated by the working people in China for a long time.

China Kung Fu has a wide influence in the world. There are not only a large number of Chinese and foreign film and television works with the theme of China Kung Fu, but also China Kung Fu, such as Shaolin, Taiji and Wing Chun, which are widely circulated all over the world. At present, China's traditional kungfu has been fully preserved and developed throughout the country.

First, Shaolin Kung Fu.

Shaolin is the largest martial arts school in China, with more than 700 kinds of martial arts routines. Because of its meditation, it is also known as Wudao Zen. Shaolin Wushu, as a humanistic and cultural phenomenon, as a humanoid culture or as a fitness, enemy defense and competitive project, has long been a household name in China and has become a valuable heritage of Chinese culture. Shaolin Kung Fu is rich in content and varied in routines. According to the nature, it can be roughly divided into internal work, external work, hard work, light work, qigong and so on. Internal strength is mainly to practice essence; External work and hard work refer to the violent force of exercising a certain part of the body; Light skills are good at vertical jump and over distance; Qigong includes practicing qi and nourishing qi.

Wing Chun Boxing is a traditional martial art in China.

A technology to prevent invasion is an active and streamlined self-defense system, and it is a boxing technology that uses force legally. Compared with other traditional martial arts in China, it pays more attention to subduing opponents as soon as possible, so as to minimize the harm of the parties. Wing Chun Boxing is a unique southern boxing based on midline theory, which emphasizes the flexible use of limbs by using correct concepts, consciousness and ways of thinking.

Third, Tai Ji Chuan.

The combination of martial arts and other functions, combined with the changes of Yin-Yang and Five Elements in Yi-ology, the study of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine, and the ancient guidance of breathing, formed China's traditional boxing, which was gentle and light. There are many schools of traditional Tai Ji Chuan, among which the common schools are Chen, Yang, Wu, Sun and How. Each school has a relationship of inheritance, learning from each other, and each school has its own characteristics, showing a state of letting a hundred flowers blossom. Because Tai Ji Chuan is a modern martial arts boxing with many schools and a broad mass base, it is a very vital martial arts boxing in China.