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My knowledge and understanding of China Wushu is 1. China Wushu has always been shrouded in mystery, which is difficult to learn and understand, and it seems that it is of little use after studying for three to five years, so many people think that China Wushu is not good and China Wushu training method is unscientific. The conclusion is that China Wushu is inferior to foreign Wushu.

A: Compared with western Wushu with quantitative indicators, China Wushu pays attention to experience and sentiment, which is essentially different from western Wushu, which determines that it is produced by fundamentally different cultural soil and cannot be discussed together.

2. Western Wushu, with simple indicators and simple and practical techniques, is not it more suitable for popularization?

A: If we only look at the vitality and public participation of a sport, I think western boxing is indeed more powerful than China Wushu, which is easy to learn and practice, and all the indicators can be quantified. I even think boxing can save China, because it is so easy to popularize. As long as boxing courses are offered in primary schools, the mental outlook of China people will be greatly improved after 1-2 generations.

However, this is only in terms of popularity and function. I think it is arbitrary and hasty to say that western Wushu is superior to China Wushu.

3. What do you think is the actual combat value of China Wushu besides gymnastics and dancing?

A: I never thought that this kind of thing could represent China Wushu. In fact, more and more evidence shows that those things can only be regarded as the training methods of China Wushu, not even the fur.

4. What's the difference between China Wushu and foreign Wushu? What is the significance of China Wushu?

A: I have always believed that the essence of Wushu is cultural differences. I think with the development of western science and technology in modern times, science has become more and more overbearing and arrogant in the struggle for world hegemony. They have been trying to monopolize the right to speak in all fields, such as Tai Chi, Chinese medicine and other fields that are not in line with science. This kind of science-oriented * * is essentially no different from the exclusive Confucianism of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. In fact, not everything should be explained by science. For example, literature, poetry and love, can science explain it?

5. So how to understand the essence of China Wushu?

I got some inspiration from a TV movie exploring traditional secret recipes. This film introduces the secret recipe of making whips. Cut cowhide into strips, soak repeatedly and dry in the sun. According to cost accounting, the cost of this kind of thing should be higher than that of 300 yuan, but the market price of industrialized products with similar uses is lower than that of 20 yuan. China Wushu was born in such a unique cultural atmosphere as China, which has a unique cultural color and is completely different from the West. The essence of China Wushu is the method of sending lethal force to the deadly parts of the enemy. This also determines that China Wushu is not easy to cultivate and spread.

6. What is the background and characteristics of China Wushu?

A: Western martial arts have a strong chivalrous culture. They pay attention to Feupulay and compete openly, which is a comparative martial art. In this culture, all the indexes of technology, strength and speed can be quantitatively evaluated, and the advantages and disadvantages are clear at a glance;

China's martial arts are different, and China's martial arts were born in a country with the art of war, such as China. The essence of his martial arts thought is not fighting, but destroying the life form of the target, or killing people accurately. Why is China not the first in speech and the second in martial arts? Where is the second one? In the grave. In other words, from ancient times to the present, there is basically no fair competition in China, and only the winners are respected.

7. Who do you think is better, China samurai or foreign martial arts master?

A: Because of different concepts, China Wushu is not built on a strong body. The ultimate goal of western Wushu is to defeat opponents and win honors, while the ultimate goal of China Wushu is to send their goals to the grave, so their training methods and ways are very different. Western Wushu aims at winning honor, so it is very high-profile and domineering, while China Wushu aims at taking people's lives. Real boxers keep a low profile. It is very low-key from content to form. Almost all martial arts practitioners in China pay attention to keeping a low profile. I always think that this depressed modesty and low-key is a means rather than an end, and the ultimate goal is to create opportunities and deliver deadly power to the deadly place.

8. Then how do you understand the behavior of Huo Yuanjia and others to defeat the foreign lux?

A: The first essence of Sun Tzu's Art of War lies in the choice of battlefield. Huo Yuanjia's defeat of foreign martial arts by foreigners' rules in foreign battlefields (not the way of China) shows only the external things of China's martial arts, not the ideological connotation, but his personal behavior, which does not mean that it can be applied to all China martial artists. At present, the most embarrassing thing for China is that due to the repression of 150 years, China people urgently need to prove that they are better than foreigners, so China martial artists have undertaken an incompetent task.

9. How to understand 421000 Jin?

A: No matter how high my martial arts are, I am also afraid of kitchen knives. No matter how good the technology is, I will take it down with one shot. In fact, regardless of moral and legal factors, it is not too difficult to eliminate a person's life form even in the era of cold weapons. For example, the famous fishbone sword in the Spring and Autumn Period and Qing Ji's parting stab. According to western standards, 100 people may be no match for Qing Ji, not to mention breaking an arm to complete the task. Many people think it is lucky to leave and assassinate Qing Ji, but I think as long as you leave and get close to Qing Ji, even if you don't have a chance to hold a spear, there will be other means to assassinate successfully. A person who dares to invest with that arm and the life of his family is invincible. Qing Ji believes that he will die from that day on. The only difference is when and how he will die.

10. How to understand the weird training methods of China Wushu?

A: If you understand the battlefield environment and ultimate goal set by China Wushu, things that are usually difficult to understand are not difficult to understand.

For example, in Siping, Malaysia, where more than 90% of martial arts lovers are discouraged. I myself was blocked by this thing from fighters. I hate this * * thing and the mysterious so-called flying skills. Actually, it's essentially balancing kung fu. The difference is that one is dynamic balance kung fu and the other is static balance kung fu. This balancing effort has nothing to do with strength. Don't say that he is not scientific. In fact, it reflects China people's profound understanding of the battlefield environment of life-and-death fighting and their loss of balance in life-and-death fighting = the video file of octupole boxing issued by Xiaolong brothers once confirmed my point of view more intuitively. Bajiquan directly attacks the balance of opponents through direct and undisguised contradictions and pressures, and its ideological connotation is far from that of western martial arts.

Therefore, I think that Tai Ji Chuan and Bajiquan, which aim at controlling and destroying each other's physical center of gravity, really take the life-and-death struggle as an imaginary battlefield environment. The so-called point-to-point is to compare who can control and destroy each other's center of gravity, which is safer, more civilized and more objective. It is very scientific and fair that whoever loses his center of gravity will lose. This is also in line with the cultural connotation of China Wushu.

Don't laugh at the fish-like movements of Tai Chi masters. Once you lose your center of gravity in the real fighting battlefield, I believe you might as well get down and kowtow to have a high survival rate instead of standing up. This bothers me. I believe that if you read it carefully, you should understand why many legends about fighting are the reasons why losers immediately kneel down to learn from their teachers. It's not all about appreciating each other. What's important is that the real traditional martial artists in China bear the honor of the whole sect, and they can't tolerate the survival of outsiders who see their unique skills, and can't give others a chance to learn and start over.

When westerners have nuclear weapons, they will publicly display them to deter their opponents and clearly tell everyone that I am strong and don't mess with me;

China people have nuclear weapons, so they secretly hide, claiming that I am weak, and don't bully me. This is the different behavior caused by cultural differences.

Having said that, I really admire Mr. Zhang Zhijun, who showed all his things in front of the camera without reservation and made great contributions to our study and understanding of the connotation of China Wushu.