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English Introduction of China Kung Fu (or other traditional skills in China)

This is the introduction of martial arts (Kung Fu) on Wikipedia, which is very authentic.

China Wushu describes various styles of Wushu that originated in China. Kung Fu and Wushu are popular terms that are integrated with China Wushu. Anyway, China terms Kung Fu (Chinese: Kung Fu Pinyin: G non-NGF) and Wushu (traditional Chinese: Wushu; Simplified Chinese: Wushu has a very distinct connotation. Each term can describe different martial arts traditions and can also be used without involving martial arts. In layman's terms, Kung Fu refers to any individual's achievements or skills. Generally speaking, Wushu is a more precise term, which refers to general military activities. The word Wushu has also become the name of a modern sport similar to gymnastics, which is judged according to a set of contemporary scoring aesthetic standards, and adopts China's unarmed and weapon form (tà ol).

China's fighting skill is the floorboard of all kinds of fighting skill that originated in China. Commonly known as kung fu or martial arts. However, there are some differences between "Kung Fu" and "Wushu" in connotation. These two words not only reflect the inheritance of different fighting techniques, but also can be used alone in contexts other than fighting techniques. Kung fu generally refers to the skills or skills cultivated by individuals, and "martial arts" is a more practical word for fighting. Wushu can also refer to a modern sport similar to gymnastics, including empty-handed and instrument routine performances, which can be judged by a set of modern aesthetic standards.