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Has the ancient martial arts in China been lost?
China's ancient martial arts are not only lost, but also China kungfu such as Shaolin, Taiji and Wing Chun are widely spread all over the world.

Kung Fu is the crystallization of China people's wisdom, the embodiment of China's traditional culture and the unique "martial arts" in the world. It pays attention to both rigidity and softness, both internal and external, which has both a vigorous and beautiful appearance and a profound and elegant connotation, and contains the sages' understanding of life and the universe It is a valuable cultural heritage accumulated by the working people in China for a long time.

China Kung Fu has a wide influence in the world. There are not only a large number of Chinese and foreign film and television works with the theme of China Kung Fu, but also China Kung Fu, such as Shaolin, Taiji and Wing Chun, which are widely circulated all over the world. At present, China's traditional kungfu has been fully preserved and developed throughout the country.

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Shaolin kungfu originated from the ancient Songshan Shaolin Temple, hence its name. Shaolin Temple in Songshan Mountain is located at the foot of Wuru Peak in Shao Shi of Songshan Mountain, Dengfeng County, Henan Province. Founded in the 19th year of Taihe in the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 495). It was built by Emperor Xiaowen to arrange for Bhattara, an Indian monk, to come to Songshan to preach.

After Master Po Tuo presided over Shaolin Temple, scholars from all over the world heard the news and there were hundreds of followers. In this way, a large number of folk martial artists acted as handymen in Shaolin Temple. When Barto presided over Shaolin Temple, some young children who knew martial arts or other skills had been shaved into Shaolin Temple monks.

Like monk Huiguang,/kloc-kicked shuttlecock in the well of Tianjie in Luoyang at the age of 0/2. He can kick the shuttlecock 500 times in a row. I was surprised by this, so I shaved him as a young monk and became my apprentice.

When the Buddhist monk was young, he was weak and was often teased by some young monks who knew martial arts. Later, he worked hard to practice martial arts, and sure enough, he practiced martial arts and was in good health. Master Posto has made great contributions to the establishment of Shaolin Temple, the translation of Buddhist scriptures and the teaching of Buddhism. It is also recorded in Shaolin Boxing that Posto taught convenient shovels and broadswords all the way.