What is Guoshu Park?

A park dedicated to inheriting Chinese martial arts. It emphasizes "paying equal attention to both internal and external aspects of martial arts and morality", and traditional folk sports such as "martial arts", "martial arts", "techniques" and "amusements".

Guoshu is a word created by the "Republic of China", which means "Chinese martial arts". It is a kind of physical fitness, body strengthening and self-defense sports, with special emphasis on "both internal and external cultivation of skills and morals", with " Traditional folk sports including "martial arts", "martial arts", "skills" and "amusements". Guoshu generally refers to martial arts, and Guoshu is the name given to martial arts in the Republic of China. It has not only become an important part of the national sports, but also one of the key events of international sports competition. It is a formal competition event of the "Republic of China" National Games, which is different from martial arts. The competition events are mainly divided into two types: routines and arena competitions. The former is a skill performance competition; the latter is a contest between players. Guoshu includes martial arts, the art of personal growth and development, and the art of national prosperity and stability. Wu, stop fighting and turn into force. Guoshu, Chinese martial arts, is the art of personal expansion and prosperity, and the prosperity and stability of the country. Guoshu: It is an honorific term for martial arts, highlighting its importance in strengthening the body and defending the country. There is another saying about national martial arts: martial arts that only kill enemies and do not perform are called national martial arts. Guoshu: In 1927, Zhang Zhijiang, the National Political and Legal Affairs Committee member, called on Feng Yuxiang, Yu Youren, Cai Yuanpei and others to establish the Guoshu Research Institute in Nanjing. He said that "the Guoshu Institute was originally established with the enthusiasm of saving the country in order to strengthen the country. The people are all nationalized". In 1928, the name was changed to the Nanjing Central Martial Arts Museum, and the word "guoshu" appeared for the first time, which was later used in Taiwan. In 1952, the Chinese Wushu Association was established in mainland China, and the four words "Chinese Wushu" appeared. "Chinese Wushu" can be a name that resolves cross-strait name disputes, but it cannot be said that "Chinese Wushu" is simply "Guoshu" or "Martial Arts" because the name "Chinese Wushu" appeared later. We use the word "art", such as martial arts, tea art, calligraphy (or calligraphy), to distinguish it from Japanese things. At the same time, art has the connotation of "art" and can be used as a general term for a certain culture. We call it "martial arts". One can be independent of the scope of sports, and the other can cover technology, thought, culture, and even become a way of life. Most people have misunderstandings about Chinese martial arts. They think that Chinese martial arts is just martial arts. Some even jokingly call it "dance". This is the biggest misunderstanding about Chinese martial arts. Guoshu, the so-called "guo", means to strengthen the country and the people! The so-called "skills" refer to skills and art. By practicing it, you can defend yourself first, and secondly, you can strengthen your body and cultivate your character. This is its technique. Lady Gongsun dances with swords, and the viewers are moved; if a set of Tai Chi is played, it is elegant and unrestrained, relaxed and relaxed, hard and soft, yin and yang are combined, isn't this the combination of technique and art? Those who practice national martial arts, ancient and modern, agree that the art of national martial arts is also the art of self-cultivation!