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Who is better at martial arts, Zhang Kai or Sun Peiyuan?

Sun Peiyuan is very awesome

2065438+On September 2, 20041day, Sun Peiyuan of China won the gold medal in the men's fencing and stick all-around competition in the Asian Games with a score of 19.54. In competitive Wushu, the Asian Games is the highest level, followed by the National Games, then the national championships and championship matches. Moreover, in Wushu, choosing sword, stick, gun and fist is the most competitive.

In 2006, at the Shandong 2 1 Sports Meeting held in Weihai, he won three championships, namely Changquan, cudgel and fencing, and won several provincial and municipal championships.

In the 11th National Games held in Shandong in 2009, he won the third place in Changquan and Knife Stick.

20 10 National Wushu Routine Championship held in Zhejiang, runner-up in Changquan, fencing and stick; In the same year, in the National Wushu Routine Championship held in Shanghai, he won the runner-up in Changquan, Cudgel and Knife.

20 1 1 won the fencing championship at the1/World Wushu Championships held in Turkey, and won the fencing champion, stick champion and long fist runner-up at the National Wushu Routine Championships held in Jiangsu in the same year. Knife champion and third runner-up of Changquan in the National Wushu Routine Championship held in Guangdong.

20 12 All-around champion of fencing, cudgel and long boxing in the 9th National University Games in Tianjin; In the same year, he won the second place in the national Wushu championship held in Sichuan and the second place in stick skills; Won the second place in Changquan and the third place in fencing in the National Wushu Routine Championship held in Jiangsu.

20 13 won the runner-up in Wushu routine competition in the 12th National Games.

20 13 won the all-around champion of long fist, knife and stick in the preliminary contest of Wushu routine in the 12th National Games. [3]

2065438+On September 2, 20041day, Sun Peiyuan of China won the gold medal in the men's fencing and stick all-around competition in the Asian Games with a score of 19.54.

Zhang Kai scored;

In 2003, in the 5th People's Republic of China (PRC) City Games, he won the second place in men's long boxing and the seventh place in knife and stick all-around.

In 2003, the national men's Wushu routine championship ranked eighth in men's Changquan.

In 2006, the national men's Wushu routine championship ranked first in men's individual all-around and sixth in long boxing.

In 2006, the national men's Wushu routine championship ranked sixth in men's fencing.

In 2006, he won the first place in men's fencing, the second place in cudgel and the fourth place in Changquan in the Eighth National Traditional Health Games of Chinese Medicine Colleges.

In 2006, Jiangsu Province 16 Games won the second place in men's long boxing and the fourth place in fencing.

In 2007, the national men's Wushu routine championship (traditional event) won the first place in men's boxing assessment.

In 2007, the national men's Wushu routine championship ranked eighth in men's long boxing.

In 2007, the national men's Wushu routine championship ranked sixth in men's doubles and eighth in fencing.

In 2008, the national Wushu routine championship (traditional event) ranked fourth in men's boxing assessment.

In 2008, the national men's Wushu routine championship ranked fifth in men's stick skills.

In the 2008 National Men's Wushu Routine Championship, men's knife method ranked third and stick method ranked fourth.

In 2008, the 9th National Traditional Health Games of Chinese Medicine Colleges won the first place in men's stick, the second place in knife and the second place in long fist.

In 2009, he won the fifth place in the 11th National Wushu Routine Championship.

In 2009, he participated in the National Wushu Routine Championship (a traditional event) and ranked fourth in men's boxing assessment.