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Chinese Martial Arts – CNTV

1 Kung Fu texts in Chinese Martial Arts Secret scriptures are martial arts scrolls depicting hand and weapon fighting poses.
They are important historical documents of Chinese martial arts.
Miracle Weapon in Chinese Martial Arts 2 (1)
Weapons have been strongly tied with Kung fu throughout the history of Chinese martial arts.
Arrows are long-range weapons, whereas cudgels and spears are both attacking and defensive.
Part 3 of the Chinese Martial Arts 3 Miracle Weapons (2)
The 18 notable cold weapons of ancient China were the saber, spear, sword, halberd, axe, battle axe, hook sword, fork, ranseur, staff, lance, cudgel, whip, mace, hammer, talon, crutch, and meteor hammer.
Martial Arts in China 4th Imperial Military Exam A heated match took place on the military training grounds in the Tang capital Chang’an in 702.
You would believe this was a nationwide kungfu tournament, but it was really China’s first imperial military examination.
5 Xia, the Chivalrous Code of Chinese Martial Arts
Shuowen Jiezi, an Eastern Han Dynasty dictionary, provided the following explanation: “The xia seal writing is made up of two radicals: ren (human) and jia (hold).
Together, it denotes a skilled someone who assists the weak.” Martial Arts in China 6 Strong Shaolin Kung Fu Techniques (1) Shaolin Kungfu encapsulates the spirit of several systems.
It is powerful and robust, strong and flexible, mixing quickness and slowness, action and stillness.
Martial Arts in China 7 Effective Shaolin Kung Fu Techniques (2) Shaolin kungfu has traditionally been recognized as the largest school of martial arts due to its widest reach, longest history, and greatest variety.
Martial Arts in China Wudang Kung Fu’s 8 Mystical Forms While Shaolin emphasizes speed and power, Wudang, an internal martial arts clan, believes that “the still may vanquish the active; the gentle can conquer the rough.” Martial Arts in China Internal Martial Arts (9) Some perceive internal martial arts as soft and feeble, with limited combat qualities; yet, they produce Tai Chi, a boxing technique.
A group of outstanding martial artists arose.
Who exactly are they? Part 10 of Chinese Martial Arts Southern Boxing Hero Southern Boxing is the martial art with the most techniques, the most sophisticated theory, and the most schools.
It is as well-known as the Shaolin, Wudang, and Emei martial arts.

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