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Traditional Wushu in China

A brief introduction of China traditional martial arts is as follows:

Go to the martial arts to gain enlightenment and level the world; Chinese martial arts enter Zhejiang, and both body and mind are safe; Use martial arts to prevent infringement ?

It has a long history, dating back to the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. It has an extremely broad mass base and is a valuable cultural heritage accumulated and enriched by the working people in China in the long-term social practice. It is one of the outstanding cultural heritages of China people.

Preventing intrusion is a highly self-protective technology. On the basis of solving safety problems, training our minds to adapt to changes is simple and easy, which can easily improve people's psychological quality and physical quality, self-defense, Excellence, happiness and accommodation.

Martial arts, the technique of preventing invasion and fighting. It is the guarantee and guidance of material civilization to have the power to stop hostility and maintain peace and spread it through martial arts.

Some people understand martial arts as "using martial arts to fight against man and beast", which is a misunderstanding, and its fallacy lies in the understanding of "stop": using toes to move. The understanding of Wushu is misunderstood as the original intention of "moving for the sake of martial arts" rather than "stopping martial arts"

The word "stop" means "one foot (toe)", which means that the front foot and back foot of the word "step" stop stepping on it and stop moving forward.

Wu and Wu are homophonic: Wu, Wu and Zhi. From Tuo to Ge. "Well" means "no". "Ge" and "Mo" together mean "Ge does not move". The fifth position is in the center, which is in line with "half a step (three feet) of safety".