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China Wushu School: China Wushu School introduces the China Wushu created and developed by the Chinese nation. It has the functions of strengthening the body, protecting the body and defending the enemy. Known as one of the four quintessences of China, it is deeply loved by people of all ethnic groups. China Wushu has a unique style. The main contents of Wushu include boxing and instrument routines. According to different kinds of boxing, there are long and short routines, rigid and soft, single and double, with different styles and performances. But the requirements of * * * are consistent movements, changeable, ups and downs, quick and agile, and distinct rhythm. In the movements and training methods of Wushu, both have offensive and defensive functions, and kicking, hitting, throwing, taking, hitting and stabbing are the main factors that constitute Wushu routines. They all have different training characteristics and attack and defense rules. China Wushu has the charm of both form and spirit, combining inside and outside. Because martial arts movements are refined from fighting attack and defense techniques, it requires hand-to-eye and fast hand-eye. Hands and feet follow each other and coordinate up and down; Italy leads the body and urges the force with gas; Consciousness, breathing and movement must be coordinated. In the long-term development of China Wushu, eighteen kinds of martial arts or eighteen kinds of weapons have gradually evolved. It is generally believed that 18 weapons include: "sword, spear, halberd, axe, hook fork, stick, whip, hammer and turning meteor". There are far more than 18 kinds of weapons in ancient China, and the usual eighteen weapons or martial arts are just a general term. China is rich in martial arts culture with a wide variety. According to the classification of epidemic areas, it is divided into Nanquan and Taiji Chuan. According to the temple classification, it can be divided into Shaolin Boxing, wudang boxing Boxing and Emei Boxing. According to the image classification, it can be divided into snake boxing, monkey boxing and mantis boxing. According to the technical content, it is divided into boxing, equipment, qigong and wrestling. Boxing includes Changquan, Tai Ji Chuan, Nanquan, Xingyiquan, Bagua and Tongbi. Instruments include four main forms: fencing, fencing, spears and sticks. Qigong includes Zen, Taoism, Confucianism, medicine and boxing. Wrestling originated from wrestling and sumo wrestling in ancient China, and is now called Chinese wrestling. In the history of Wushu development in China, the most famous Wushu schools are Shaolin School, Wutang School and Emei School. (1) Shaolin Wushu. Originated from Shaolin Temple in Songshan, Henan. Shaolin Wushu is very rich in content, and the essence of Shaolin boxing is called "Shaolin Five Boxing", which refers to dragon boxing, tiger boxing, leopard boxing, snake boxing and crane boxing. It is divided into dozens of Shaolin boxing methods, such as Xiaohong Boxing, Dahong Boxing, Luohan Boxing and Plum Blossom Pile Hammer, as well as fighting techniques such as knives, guns, swords, shovels and sticks, and has created Shaolin Yijin, small martial arts and so on. Shaolin boxing has been gradually divided into northern Shaolin boxing and southern Shaolin boxing in the development of 1000 years. (2) Wudang Wushu. Named after Wudang Mountain, it originated in Xun County, Hubei Province. Wudang Wushu originated in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties and prevailed in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Wudang boxing's style is characterized by static braking, combining rigidity with softness, being good at short, being slow and fast, moving with intention and moving with pneumatic body. Wu Tangmen's boxing methods include Wuji Boxing, Changting Boxing, Ape Voldemort Boxing, Sanshou at the age of six and Taiyi five elements boxing at the age of five. Wudang weapons include Wudang sword, Bai Hongjian, Liuhe gun, Liuhe knife and Songxi stick. Taijiquan is a famous boxing in Wudang, which has great influence. Tai Ji Chuan has evolved into many tribes in the long-term spread, among which Tai Ji Chuan of Chen style, Tai Ji Chuan of Yang style, Tai Ji Chuan of Wu style, Tai Ji Chuan of Wu style and Tai Ji Chuan of Sun style are the most widespread and influential. After refining, there are simplified Tai Ji Chuan, 48-type Tai Ji Chuan and 88-type Tai Ji Chuan. (3) Emei Wushu. Originated in Emei Mountain in Sichuan, it was formed in Ming Dynasty. Emei boxing combines the strengths of various schools and forms a unique technique and style. Its main offensive and defensive features are small movements, great changes, combining rigidity with flexibility, leveraging strength, static braking, dynamic control of static, drifting with the tide when attacking and defending, leveraging counterattack and quick decision. Emei Boxing is divided into four major schools, namely, Monk Gate, Yue Gate, Du Gate and Zhao Gate, and four minor schools, namely, Hong Men, Sliding Gate, Gate and Huimen. It is also divided into five schools, namely, Huang Lin, Yunnan Art, Qingcheng, Tiefo and Qingniu. Besides, Qigong and wrestling also occupy a place in China Wushu. Qigong is a health-preserving technique and self-physical and mental exercise method to get rid of diseases, strengthen the body and prolong life. During the development of Qigong, it was gradually combined with the theories of various schools. Confucianism nourishes qi and aims at self-cultivation. Wushu boxing is domestic, with the purpose of storing gas. The doctor's family style is aimed at treating diseases and strengthening the body. Buddhism nourishes qi, aiming at eliminating distractions and achieving meditation. There are many schools of Qigong, especially Taoist Qigong. Wrestling is a two-person martial arts sport. Wrestling is generally carried out according to the weight classification, and any part of the opponent's body (except the feet) can touch the ground to win. Wrestling is also one of the traditional sports of some ethnic minorities in China. Mongolian, Korean, Kazak and Baoan all like wrestling. Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, China Wushu has gradually spread abroad. Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and Southeast Asian countries all have many martial arts practitioners, and some martial arts schools have also formed. In Europe and America, the influence of China Wushu is also very far-reaching, calling China Wushu "Kung Fu". Many westerners learn about China culture from China Wushu. China Wushu is an important contribution of China people to world culture. As for boxing, there are many. There's no way to explain it in detail (Search in Baidu, I hope it will help you. )