Of all the martial arts, which kind of martial arts is the most powerful

Updated on culture 2024-03-15
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Bai Xiaosheng said, no one can stop Li Xunhuan from making a knife?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Scattered plans are powerful, or a fatal move, and they are still Shaolin and Wudang's boxing skills.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zhang Sanfeng's martial arts and Shaolin kung fu are the culmination of Chinese martial arts, and they are two splendid pearls in the treasure house of national historical heritage. People are based on Wudang with less.

    The different characteristics of Lin martial arts are divided into Chinese martial arts for the southern and northern schools, the inner and outer families, known as "Shaolin in the north, Wudang in the south". Shaolin boxing is the ancestor of Bodhidharma, and Wudang boxing is opened by Zhang Sanfeng.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "Do you know who is the strongest martial artist throughout the ages? ”

    This is the question raised by Bai Zizi in Jin Yong**'s "Chivalrous Journey". Bai Zizai, as the head of the Snow Mountain Sect, is familiar with the history of martial arts, and he has such a question, which shows that this is not an easy question to answer.

    Hamlet, the protagonist of Shakespeare's famous book The Prince's Revenge, has a question: "to

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    question", i.e. "Hamlet problem". As for the question raised by Bai Zizai, we might as well follow the example of the East and call it "the problem of Bai Zizai".

    Answering this question is certainly not an easy task, and it is necessary to provide a list of candidates first, but the development of this list is not an easy task. Whether someone is eligible to be selected or not is originally a to

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    be's question, Hamlet has troubles, and neither EQ nor IQ in my generation may be comparable to Hamlet, who has a noble blood, so even if he wants to break his head and scratch his scalp, there may not be any conclusion. However, if this question is thrown to Mr. Jin Yong, who is not necessarily inferior to Hamlet in both EQ and IQ, what will be the result?

    Mr. Jin Yong may disdain to answer such a boring question, but the author knows that Mr. Jin Yong must choose two people - Dharma and Zhang Sanfeng. Needless to say, Bodhidharma is the ancestor of the Shaolin faction, Zhang Sanfeng is the founder of the Wudang faction, Shaolin and Wudang are the crowns of the martial arts sects in the world, and the people with the highest martial arts are naturally these two.

    Bodhidharma was a native of the Northern Wei Dynasty and lived in the fifth or sixth centuries, and Zhang Sanfeng was a native of the Song and Yuan dynasties and lived in the tenth century.

    In the third and fourteenth centuries, the competition between Bodhidharma and Zhang Sanfeng naturally could not be realized. In this way, the "question of freedom in vain" remains a question, a question with no answers.

    However, the author quite agrees with Bai Zizai's opinion, "That Dharma is a person from Tianzhu in the Western Regions, but a barbarian and the like, you say that a Hu person is so powerful, doesn't it destroy my prestige in China?" "This is not a narrow nationalism, thinking that the spread of Buddhism to the East has injected new vitality and vitality into Chinese culture, and the integration of international cultures has made great contributions to the development of a country's culture. What's more, Chinese culture can melt and absorb foreign culture, just like Buddhism becomes Buddhism in the East and becomes Buddhism in the Middle Earth, we naturally don't need to learn from the Han Dynasty people to put forward "Lao Tzu is nonsense", saying that Lao Tzu went out of the customs, entered Tianzhu in the west, turned into a Buddha, and established the Buddha Tujiao, the Buddha is the incarnation of Lao Tzu, which is too small, too small-bellied, too narrow-minded.

    It would be too humiliating to say that the strongest martial artist in Chinese history is not Chinese, but if history is true, we can only respect objective facts. It's just that everyone knows that it is too far-fetched to say that Shaolin martial arts are rumored by Bodhidharma. At this point, the "Bai Zizi question" finally has an answer, that is, there is only one candidate for the strongest martial arts in Chinese history, and that is Zhang Sanfeng.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Split the muscles and bones, and break the heart

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