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Why are there so few people who can learn internal skills in modern times?
There are not a few people who know Qigong, and only a few are famous. These are mostly intangible things, not as gorgeous as the kickboard of Taekwondo. Generally, real masters are banned by the state, so it is very difficult to find such masters. However, the basic internal strength of hard qigong is still very common among the people, let alone internal strength. Basically, martial arts practitioners have some contact with hard qigong. In the folk, it's like the all-round back fist handed down by the master of Lianyungang (whose name has been forgotten) and the military camp of Luoyang.

My family is an ancestral thing, but my grandfather's generation taught me very little when he died of persecution. My parents didn't know it, and there is one thing that most martial artists follow, so all families are still the heads of the family.

Of course, there is no way to solve the problem of being a master, but the popularity is really high now. Although it is not as good as those fancy fighting skills, I believe it has reached a very high stage in history, but we still have to train many people to laugh at our ostentation. And so far, my friends who practice taekwondo and karate are no better than four strokes and ten strokes in my hands, but we are not good at boasting and hype, and me. Our economic level is indeed limited, which also hinders the development of Wushu. If Wushu wants to get further development, it needs to put aside discrimination, actively participate in the confrontation with various fighting techniques, and then speculate and publicize itself, so as to further develop.