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The difference between ancestral kung fu and teacher-handed kung fu
Ancestral kung fu refers to the ancestors who come down in one continuous line. Everything will be passed on to the successor, including the secret of killing, experience, footwork and so on. But to teach Kung Fu is to learn from others. Others don't necessarily want to teach you all the skills. For martial arts, there are several stages after learning from a teacher. First, you can't learn anything. I usually learn it from an old brother. To the owner, it's just a name. The second is the introduction, that is, the master admits that you are an apprentice and will teach you something and help you correct your mistakes. Third, you will enter the room. At this stage, the master has quite recognized you (including your personality).
Generally speaking, the ancestral martial arts are completely inherited and then developed with their own understanding. Successors often start practicing martial arts very early and have certain practical experience. Generally speaking, the martial arts taught by a teacher means that practitioners will improve part of what they have learned according to their own understanding. Although it looks roughly the same as the master's, there are still many differences between them.
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