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Who is stronger, traditional martial arts or western martial arts?

Wushu. Yu's skills of swords, spears and sticks, as well as Qi Jiguang's generation of military gods, have all shown that the Jianghu offensive and defensive army array is useless. But the basic reason for their denial is that Wushu needs space and distance, and it is flashy on the battlefield. It's not that martial arts itself is useless in fighting. ? But today's so-called traditional Wushu has long been a routine after the Republic of China, and it is still a real traditional Wushu. ? The real traditional Wushu takes the challenge as the center and kicks the gym as the competition mode. Therefore, no matter what ostentatious boasting, we should maintain a very important practical training suitable for the rules of the game. ? However, after the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, using guns in actual combat was far more important than martial arts itself. Master Du brought a machine gun directly when someone asked him to play. The strongest escort agency in the late Qing Dynasty relied on 20 muskets, not the so-called martial arts. Faced with the advantages and irreparability of firearms, boxing practitioners began to mystify martial arts.