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Songs suitable for martial arts performances
Songs suitable for martial arts performances: Happy Days, Taiji Bagua Palm, Nanquan Beitui, etc.

1. There are many songs suitable for performing Tai Ji Chuan, Bagua Palm and Xingyiquan. The music is fresh, soft and lively in rhythm, tonality, timbre and so on, which can well cooperate with the soothing movements of internal boxing.

2. Songs suitable for performing foreign boxing such as Sanda, boxing and Sanshou should be considered in terms of rhythm, rhythm and rigidity. The more classic ones are Qu Wanting's Blue Dream and Dusk. This kind of music has a strong sense of rhythm and can bring strong explosive force and shock. At the same time, we can also consider some songs with rock and roll personality to stimulate the vitality of boxing, Sanda and other martial arts projects, such as A Streetcar Named Desire and Missing Fly to the Sky. This kind of music is lively and full of energy, which can well express the explosive power and movements required by Sanda, boxing and other projects.

Classification of Wushu:

1, Wushu or Shaolin Temple Wushu: one of the traditional Wushu in China, which mainly originated from Shaolin Temple, including Taekwondo, Sanda, Xingyiquan and Bagua Palm.

2. Wushu Routine or Wushu Competition: A Wushu form widely developed in China, including Sanda, Referee Taekwondo, Xingyiquan and Tai Ji Chuan.

3. Wulin Sect or Sect: One of the Wulin organizations circulating in the rivers and lakes of China, such as Wutang Sect, Taiji Sect and Emei Sect, each with its own characteristics and unique skills.

4. Folk Wushu or local Wushu: Originated from the vast rural areas of China, it retains local characteristics, such as Li Suo Wushu, South China Water Wushu, Chenjiagou Tai Ji Chuan, Hebei, etc.

5. Japanese Wushu or Japanese Wushu: mainly spread in Japan, including karate, kendo, judo and other skills.