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Which country does the world's top ten martial arts belong to? Introduction to the top ten martial arts in the world.

1, Shaolin Kungfu: China Wushu has a long history and is known as the origin of all Wushu. Shaolin Kung Fu is mainly based on divination, with a wide range of exercises, including boxing and boxing weapons, which is called the source of martial arts.

2. Karate: the traditional martial arts in Okinawa, Japan. Karate refers to the attack technique with hands as weapons. The practice of karate is the integration of body and mind, with both hands as weapons to knock down opponents.

3. Muay Thai: Wushu first existed in the forests of Thailand, and later spread to big cities and even the whole world. Muay Thai has few attack techniques and no number of segments. The purpose of the exercise is to learn the spirit of China. Connecting simple attacks makes opponents unable to cope.

4. Ninjutsu: A martial art practiced by Japanese ninjas. The highest state of Ninjutsu practice is that you can use anything as a weapon and feel danger with your sixth sense at any time.

5. Air intake: American Rod Sacha Noszky is the founder of air intake. The difference of this kind of martial arts is that it absorbs the essence of traditional martial arts in Okinawa and China.

6. Aikido: a kind of martial arts founded by Japanese martial arts master Uezhi Shengping in the 1920s. Aikido is not aimed at knocking down opponents, but a martial art that follows the opponent's offensive and then dissolves it.

7. Taekwondo: It has become a "national skill" by South Korea, with the feet as the mainstay and boxing as the supplement.

8. vest: also known as Israeli fighting skill, police and troops all over the world have learned it now.

9. Cali Wushu is a kind of Philippine Wushu, which emphasizes the use of sticks, blades and homemade weapons to fight.

10, Brazilian jujitsu: Kung Fu originated from Japanese jujitsu, and was later introduced to Brazil, and gradually transformed into Brazilian martial arts, which is a master of ground skills.