Why do most Chinese people have no understanding of martial arts?

Updated on society 2024-02-11
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Nowadays, our life is getting faster and faster, and we are all about efficiency, so those simple moves and direct attacks Karate and Taekwondo are becoming more and more popular.

    Chinese martial arts are too profound, and to achieve success, it takes a lot of time and energy to study and practice, and even dedicate a lifetime, and the basic skills are very demanding, and the routines have little practical value. So the average person is not easy to accept.

    From the perspective of fighting, China's sanda is now developing relatively well, and many competitions have karate and taekwondo masters who are ok by us, and the popularity is becoming more and more widespread.

    However, from the perspective of martial arts, Sanda has actually sacrificed the essence of many martial arts in actual combat, and in order to make it go to the international stage, we really have to do it.

    As Bruce Lee said: There are no rules in real martial arts. But will foreigners allow us to use grappling, eagle claws, iron sand palms and even points without gloves?

    Now Li Jian, a popular figure during the financial turmoil, he practiced taekwondo, and said that taekwondo is too good, and the simplest move is a trick to practice tens of thousands or tens of millions of times.

    As everyone knows, the trick is called the last move in our Chinese martial arts, although it is the most powerful move, but if this move cannot control the enemy, it is a dead end.

    Our Chinese martial arts have always paid attention to attacking the enemy's shortcomings with their own strengths.

    Li Jian also brought out the spirit of taekwondo to guide our people. Of course, we have to absorb the essence of others, but we should also carry forward the spirit of our own martial arts first, that is not to become the spirit of others, and destroy our own prestige!

    Therefore, we want to carry forward the treasure of the Chinese nation and spread martial arts all over the world, and there are many, many things to do, and a long, long way to go.

    Finally, I would like to say: "Those of us who love Chinese martial arts in the martial arts can no longer be silent, and it is time to come out and do something to promote martial arts." ”

    It seems that the landlord is also a Chinese hero who loves martial arts, let's all act together to contribute to the pride of the Chinese nation and the rise of Chinese martial arts!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.This is not the era of cold weapons.

    2.The academic school made drastic reforms and developed into viewing programs.

    3.The Chinese martial arts system is too complex and sprawling, and it is not as simple and unified as taekwondo judo.

    4.** It gives martial arts a layer of mystery and fancy skin.

    5.The number of traditional martial artists who can practice and dismantle is too scarce.

    There are rules in the Olympics, the same Sanda vs Muay Thai, lost in Muay Thai in China, and the King of Thailand Cup was played in Thailand, and some of the rules were changed and the Sanda kings lost in a mess.

    It's too difficult to fight in the real sense of martial arts with martial arts, then you have to sign a life and death certificate, any competition with rules, restrictions, and points to the end can not reflect the real level, the so-called taekwondo judo is the same, there are traditional halls abroad, and all the ones that enter the mainland are arenas, competition = games, and it is not the essence.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Education is not important, everyone does not pay attention to it,,, and China is in the transition period, and some domestic traditional culture is not paying much attention, that is to say, our country is now in the reform stage,,, so there will be these problems.

    Despite this, we can't ignore traditional culture too much, let's just say that it is easy to learn, there are so few people who understand, that is the "source" of ancient Chinese culture, including science and technology!!

    Due to the influence of industrialization in modern society, people are impetuous and eager to achieve success, look at how many powerful people are in the entertainment industry? ? Learning martial arts requires hard work, and now it is not taken seriously, and practicing traditional martial arts must be done often! However, many parents would rather their children go to school, for fear that they will not be able to endure the hardships,。。

    Brother,,We are all aspiring young people,,Cultural inheritance needs everyone to influence each other,Now the primary problem is that the Chinese people do not pay attention to it (the root can be traced back to the Cultural Revolution),,You also have to infect the people around you!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is still a lot of life left unsolved in Chinese society, there are too many people, and the country does not have so much capacity to accomplish it. China's social system is different, foreign countries are free societies, Thai boxers can play in their teens, Japanese sports can gamble, all sports have high insurance premiums, appearance fees, if China holds a sports competition if something goes wrong, it will be difficult to end, who will fight for tens of thousands of yuan, foreign countries are different, think about the Japanese prime minister is often changed, what else is not good in sports competitions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It takes a long time to practice Chinese martial arts, but taekwondo and judo are simple, so they are popular...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Now the Chinese people are also very enthusiastic about taekwondo judo because those things are easier to learn than Chinese martial arts, there are many schools and types of Chinese martial arts, not very unified, although powerful, but for others to find where to start to learn, good teachers are not easy to find, personal learning and life occupy too much time, and Chinese martial arts require a lot of time to learn, it takes a long time to see the results, then those foreign garbage is not demanding, more unified, and the moves are very fancy, so there is no way, It would be nice if the Chinese martial arts community could come together. Now that Shaolin is commercialized, it's really sad, going to tmm's cctv, it's like a villager fighting...

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Peace and peace.

    Armed forces in times of war.

    This is an iron law that has been immutable for the ages.

    Our Chinese martial arts are broad and profound, it takes a lot of energy and time to work hard, not overnight, and the current society is fast-paced, who will spend so much energy on this? Martial artists also need to eat, but also to work, otherwise there is no food, so Chinese martial arts need a lot of Chinese to rise together, otherwise it is impossible to carry forward China's broad martial arts by individuals!!

    Ay!!! 1

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If this continues, in another 100 years, only Tai Chi will exist.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think it's because in today's society, it's all about learning, and there are very few people who go through sports.

    That's why our old culture will be weakened. Helpless.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The problem of social tendencies.

    Although I have been practicing martial arts for less than a year. I decided to start with myself, practice martial arts well, and study hard. In the future, open one yourself, or fund a martial arts gym.

    Cultivate talents, and gradually hold more formal and traditional competitions. Now in college, I am trying to influence the people around me as much as possible, so that everyone will pay attention to martial arts.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because there are many Chinese martial arts self-cultivation moves, they are also very ornamental, and they integrate China's long history and culture, so they can resound at home and abroad.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is mainly due to the fact that in the fifties and sixties of the last century, Bruce Lee opened a martial arts gym in the United States, integrating traditional martial arts into modern martial arts. It became famous in the United States, so Chinese martial arts are known all over the world.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I think this is because Chinese martial arts have a long history and are very rich in content, so they can be resounding at home and abroad.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's like dancing, it's good-looking, it's a bit mysterious, and the two of them are like a pas de deux.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Ballet, Latin dance, acrobatics, and opera are also resounding at home and abroad.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This is thanks to Bruce Lee's martial arts films!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Truth be told, in real life, it doesn't make a difference just on the surface. The only difference is that some people may exercise regularly and have a relatively strong and strong physique, while others do not exercise often and have a weaker physique and gain weight. Even I, who have been dealing with martial arts for more than 20 years, can't tell at a glance whether anyone has practiced martial arts or not, because there are really no special characteristics of martial arts from the outside.

    1. Spiritual temperament.

    People who have practiced martial arts will have better mental temperament and will be neater than ordinary people in physical movements. The eyes are bright, and the yang energy is relatively sufficient. This alone can't completely tell whether I have practiced martial arts or not, for example, people often think that I am a soldier.

    In short, in terms of body movements and mental temperament, it can be seen that he is a practitioner.

    And people who have not practiced martial arts, have not experienced tempering and exercise, do not have this kind of spiritual temperament.

    2. Judgment and responsiveness.

    People who have practiced martial arts are more agile in their thinking, especially in some special situations that are more dangerous. Judgment and reflexes are much faster than those of people who have not studied martial arts. For example, if you accidentally fall, at the moment when you are about to fall to the ground, people who have practiced martial arts will instinctively resolve or fall to the ground reasonably.

    And people who have never practiced martial arts have almost no sense of coping in their minds and limbs at the moment they are about to fall to the ground, so they can only fall and fall. Another example is that something is about to fall to the ground accidentally, at that moment, people who have practiced martial arts will subconsciously reach out and grab it, which is the "eye disease and fast hand" in martial arts. And people who have never practiced martial arts almost did not react.

    3. Self-confidence, courage and courage.

    People who have practiced martial arts are more secure when they walk in **, because they don't have to be afraid of bad guys. You don't have to worry about others deliberately asking for trouble, being bullied, etc. Because martial arts practitioners have a kind of self-improvement in their bones, which is a kind of self-confidence from the inside out.

    Dare to face and make choices head-on with anyone and everything, and dare to bear the best and worst results. This is the self-confidence, courage and courage of martial arts practitioners.

    People who have not practiced martial arts will be slightly weaker in these aspects, and sometimes although they are strong in their hearts, they will still be a little timid in their hearts on some special occasions.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The first thing to say is that people who think that Chinese martial arts are inferior to foreign martial arts are basically laymen. "Insiders look at the doorway, laymen look at the liveliness".

    The second thing to say is that due to various first-class propaganda reports and the holding of various martial arts events, the Chinese people's understanding of martial arts has fallen into a misunderstanding.

    Chinese martial arts, since ancient times, there are many divisions, inner and outer; South Fist, North Leg; Shaolin, Wudang?

    Regardless of this division handed down from ancient times, according to another division, Chinese martial arts have evolved to the present day, which can be divided into four types:

    1.Film and television performance martial arts. There are many such short-term training courses in China, the purpose of which is to provide suitable candidates for the filming of action film and television dramas. It is mainly fancy and good-looking, and the actual combat effect is not too ideal.

    2.Competitive martial arts in the ring. It is what we usually call "Sanda", which has a certain actual combat effect.

    Generally, targeted training is carried out, because there are constraints of the rules of the game, such as: no kicking the crotch, no hitting the back of the head, no poking in the eye, no anti-joint movements, etc., as well as the framework of various scoring systems, so the players are not letting go of their hands to fight.

    3.Traditional Taolu martial arts. Each sect is intricate and varied, with muscles and bones on the outside and spirit on the inside.

    Hand-eye-body steps, mental and qigong? There is a certain actual combat effect. This is the closest thing to traditional Chinese martial arts.

    However, some of the martial arts with strong combat skills have been lost in the process of thousands of years of circulation. And the lost part is precisely the most essential part of Chinese martial arts. (The reasons will be described in detail in another article, "The Reasons for the Loss of Chinese Martial Arts").

    4.Self-defense and actual combat martial arts. The best way to describe this type of martial art is "bodyguard".

    This is by far the most practical martial art among the people. The reason why we say that the people are different from the official kung fu such as the military and police. The reason why this kind of martial arts is strong in combat is because there is no constraint of rules, and it is a real kung fu.

    It is also a competitive martial art in the ring, and the competition mechanism of MMA, UFC, K1 and China is different.

    Since the division is different, then the training method is different, and the final result will definitely be different. This creates the illusion that Chinese martial arts are inferior to foreign martial arts.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Other people's things are always good, just like wives. Cherishing is the best.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because China's well-known domestic events are not well publicized in foreign countries, coupled with the spread of film and television dramas, everyone misunderstands, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Chinese Sports Bureau classified traditional martial arts as routines. Competitive wushu sanda is also limited to a rule that is safe for athletes.

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