Briefly describe the concept of martial arts and benevolence embodied in Chinese martial arts

Updated on physical education 2024-05-01
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello dear, martial virtue is a very important part of martial arts, which emphasizes the moral code and spiritual beliefs that martial artists should follow in their daily lives. Martial arts education is not only an important part of martial arts teaching, but also an important way to cultivate students' moral character and personality. First of all, martial arts education can cultivate students' moral and moral values.

    In the teaching of martial arts, martial virtue is regarded as the core of the martial arts spirit, which requires the martial artist to be self-denial, modest, honest, tolerant, brave, patient, respectful, responsible, etc., these qualities are also what a person should have in daily life. Through martial arts education, students can be tempered, gradually form correct moral concepts and behavioral habits, so as to better face various challenges and tests in life. Secondly, the martial arts can promote the all-round development of students' physical and mental health.

    Wushu is a very comprehensive sport, which can not only exercise students' physical fitness, but also cultivate students' willpower and psychological quality. Under the guidance of martial arts education, students can better master motor skills and how to use skills, while also enhancing self-confidence and resilience, and improving their ability to cope with various difficulties and setbacks, so as to achieve the all-round development of physical and mental health. In short, martial arts education plays a very important role in the teaching of martial arts, which can not only cultivate students' moral and moral values, but also promote the all-round development of students' physical and mental health.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Different from general sports, martial arts originate from entertainment, martial arts originate from hunting, and the technical striking is higher than sports, which can not only strengthen the body, but also defend oneself.

    2. The difference between martial arts and other pure combat sports: martial arts has a long heritage, integrates into the culture of moderation, rigidity and softness in traditional Chinese culture, and has experienced thousands of years of baptism of cold weapon fighting, with rich connotations, and attaches more importance to the overall adjustment of the body and internal cultivation.

    3. Specifically, the difference between martial arts and ball games, ball games and other sports pay attention to cooperation and teamwork, but martial arts pay more attention to personal improvement and less cooperation, of course, this is not only the characteristics of martial arts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Martial virtue is not to do things that violate the spirit of sportsmanship and martial arts ethics.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The word "martial virtue" means "martial arts and virtue". Martial arts practice to strengthen the body, and cultivate virtue to strengthen the heart. Don't deceive when it's good, and don't be afraid of evil.

    People who really practice kung fu to the point of being cultivated at home, even if they have conflicts with others, they will generally not take action. This is called "forbearance". Forbearance is actually what we often call martial virtue.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is necessary to have the cultivation of martial artists, and the former martial arts practitioners must emphasize martial virtues and cannot bully others with martial arts.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Personally, I think that the so-called "martial virtue" does not only refer to martial arts and virtue, but refers to a person's inner cultivation, since childhood the coach and we will have martial virtues, do not bully others, and help others to enjoy the spirit, to have a sense of competition, but to be upright, to stand upright, self-cultivation, martial arts people, you will find that he has a breath of air, very majestic personal opinion

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is the level of a person's moral quality.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Taoism is an ontological thought that explores the origin of the world, according to Taoism, the Tao is the origin of the universe, and everything in the world is born from the Tao. In a sense, Taoism is the philosophical foundation of the entire traditional culture, and the epistemology of Wudang martial arts is directly related to the ontology of Taoism, which mainly includes Taoism, Qi and the unity of heaven and man. These theories have become the epistemological basis of Wudang martial arts.

    The influence of Taoist thought on the development of martial arts is reflected in the fact that Taoist epistemology has become the epistemological basis for the development of martial arts, and the practice methods, transmission tactics, health preservation concepts and martial arts theories of Wudang Wushu are all based on Taoist thought.

    The core of Taoist thought is the "Tao", Taoism believes that the origin of all things in the universe is "Tao", Lao Tzu believes that "Tao" is "nothing" that is, "nameless", which cannot be understood and expressed by language and existing concepts, and belongs to the metaphysical concept, believing that "all things in the world are born from being, and there is born from nothing", where "nothing" is Tao, which is a concept of "nameless". Wudang Wushu has absorbed this idea as the fundamental feature of martial arts, and the practice method of martial arts is also based on this theory. The fighting strategy of Wudang martial arts emphasizes the strategic theories of "braking with static, moving freely", "overcoming rigidity with softness, combining rigidity and softness", and "coming first, advocating the lower and retreating", all of which are derived from Taoist thought.

    Although there are routines in Wudang martial arts, and they are part of the process of practicing martial arts, however, the routines of martial arts are all changing, and they are not like broadcast gymnastics that must meet the normative standards of a certain ethnic group, but emphasize improvisation, routine practice is only a tangible part of practicing martial arts, and the application of martial arts is indeed intangible, is changeable, this change is reflected in the use of different tricks and strategies according to different situations, to respond to all changes with one change, and all changes are inseparable from their origins, so The truly valuable part of martial arts is the part of change, the part of intangibility. This characteristic of Wudang martial arts also determines that many martial artists pay great attention to understanding when cultivating their own descendants, because the "Tao" of martial arts can only be grasped by direct experience, and those who practice martial arts must pay attention to intuition, grasp the way of martial arts with perception and comprehension, master the "Tao" of martial arts, and understand the changes of "Tao" to naturally understand the changes in martial arts tricks, so as to achieve a situation of adapting to all changes.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, dear and good, people who practice martial arts must have to talk about it, and the inherent moral standard in the martial arts world is "martial virtue". Martial virtues include respect for teachers, loyalty and integrity, modesty and prudence, courage and courage, and etiquette and integrity. In the quiet martial arts world, emphasizing practice is not only to exercise the body, but also to exercise morality.

    Those who practice martial arts must abide by martial virtues in order to truly embody the meaning and value of martial arts. Only with martial virtues can you become a true martial artist.

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