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What's the difference between Karate, Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Taekwondo, Muay Thai and China Wushu?
Relatively speaking, the first five kinds of martial arts are just pure fighting skills, while China's martial arts are all-inclusive and rich in content. Moreover, there are many schools of martial arts in China, and the use of martial arts is different in different places, such as southern boxing and northern leg, fencing boxing and so on. In a word, the first five items are specific Wushu skills, while China Wushu is particularly broad and belongs to a range of groups and concepts.

Karate is the product of the combination of traditional Japanese fighting skills and Ryukyu martial arts Tangjia players, which originated from Japanese martial arts and Ryukyu Tangjia players. Tang hand was introduced to Ryukyu from China martial arts and developed with local martial arts Ryukyu hand, while Japanese natives combined wrestling and throwing techniques from Kyushu and Honshu with Tang hand, and finally formed karate. After the second world war, it was widely spread around the world through the propaganda of the US military. Karate includes kicking, hitting, wrestling, holding, throwing, locking, twisting, anti-technology, acupuncture and other techniques, and some schools also practice weapons.

Jiu Jitsu, as a traditional project in acrobatic family, is known as "three bends over the front face/back waist". Maybe you don't know the term Jiu Jitsu, but you probably know that some acrobatics have rolling lights and other items. Rolling lamp is a kind of jujitsu, which belongs to acrobatics. Jiu Jitsu is different from ordinary acrobatics, and it is more about pursuing people's visual feelings and limits. General acrobatics are mostly thrilling or complicated.

Judo is a kind of fighting technique mainly based on wrestling and ground skills. Japan is known as the "judo country". Judo is a unique subject in Japanese Wushu, which evolved from jujitsu. In Japanese, it means "soft way". It is a "gentle way". Judo originated in part from the hand-to-hand combat technique of ancient Japanese samurai: jujitsu. Judo wins the game by throwing its opponent to the ground. This is the only event in the Olympics that allows opponents to be subdued by choking or twisting their joints. Judo is a highly antagonistic competitive sport, which emphasizes the technical proficiency of players, rather than the comparison of strength.

Taekwondo is one of the official events of the modern Olympic Games, and it is a sport that mainly fights or confronts with hands and feet. Taekwondo originated in the Korean peninsula, and evolved from Taekwondo and Hualang Road in the Three Kingdoms period in South Korea. It is a popular martial art in South Korea. The word "Taekwondo" was coined by South Korean General Cui Hongxi in 1955, and is regarded as a national skill by South Korea. TAE means to kick with your feet; Right, with his fist; Tao (DO) is an art, representing the practice of Tao and etiquette.

Muay Thai is a deadly Muay Thai. Muay Thai is a legendary fighting skill and a sport famous for its strength and agility. Mainly use the body's fists, legs, knees and elbows as eight kinds of weapons to attack, punching and kicking, so that the knees and elbows are smooth, showing extremely abundant strength and sharp attack.

China Wushu is an important part of China's traditional culture, one of the main contents of our national sports, and also a method used by our people to exercise and defend themselves for thousands of years. People in Guangdong and Guangxi called it Kung Fu, which was referred to as the martial arts in the early years of the Republic of China (later officially adopted by the Central Martial Arts Museum); It is regarded as the national quintessence of China culture, so it is also called the national quintessence. The main contents of China Wushu include fighting skills, fighting techniques, attack and defense strategies and weapon use. Divided into two categories: theory and practice. In practice, it has brought important functions of China Wushu, such as sports, fitness, qigong and health preservation. The theory has brought a lot of predecessors' experience and boxing spectrum records. The forms of exercise include routine and confrontation. Therefore, it reflects the Chinese nation's understanding of offensive and defensive techniques and strategies. Coupled with the accumulated experience, self-management with the goal of self-reliance and health preservation, routine sports include boxing, knife, gun, sword and stick. Show the graceful posture of body movements when practicing routines. China Wushu often has the cultural characteristics of ideological chain and the characteristics and significance of humanistic philosophy, which has a far-reaching impact on popular culture in China today.