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Kung Fu Legends of the Men's Three Arts
Since Genghis Khan conquered Khorezm in the early 13th century, wrestling, horseback riding and archery have been recognized as Mongolia's three great arts of manhood, and every summer there is a men's competitive nadam assembly in all parts of Inner Mongolia, which has been passed down to this day. Wrestling is the best way to show the strength of Mongolians, and in Mongolian is called wrestling, which means strong. It requires players to coordinate their waist and leg movements and to use their strength and skills in confrontation. In contemporary wrestling, any part of the body above the knee joints will be defeated if it "lands on the ground". The martial artists Li Jia, Wan Zhaoki and Yan Shaoqiang arrived at the Xilin Gol steppe in time for the Naadam Festival, and competed with Hada, a pugilist who has been fighting for six years, to experience the essence of the three arts one by one.
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