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What's the matter, Muay Thai?
The simple understanding is the martial arts in Thailand. Muay Thai, or Muay Thai, has a history of 500 years. As a traditional fighting skill in Thailand, it is characterized by being able to attack with elbows and knees in a very short distance. It is a very vicious martial art with great lethality. Muay Thai (Thai:? 2? 1? 2? 7? 2? 2? 2? 6? 2? 1? 2? 2; Latin transliteration: Muay Thai) What is Muay Thai? More and more documents about Muay Thai appear in martial arts publications or travel notes in Thailand. Most of these articles try to introduce and comment on the techniques or characteristics of Muay Thai, but unfortunately they can only outline the outline of Muay Thai. Some so-called experts only care about its appearance and are not familiar with its subtlety, while others vigorously describe its primitive, rough or gloomy side.

There are literary practice and martial arts practice in Wushu, and Muay Thai is horizontal practice, which is very lethal. In recent years, due to the weight loss craze, some people use the high calorie consumption of Muay Thai instead of butoh with oxygen, which not only helps women lose weight, but also enables them to acquire a skill for personal defense purposes.

Some people say that Muay Thai is nothing more than Thailand's national martial arts, and there is no mystery at all, but any kind of world-famous martial arts must have its unique nature and individual value. Muay Thai is world-famous and has a glorious history. Its preciousness can never be said in a few words. People who practice Muay Thai are generally from poor families. Muay Thai originated from Muay Thai. Literally speaking, it is a kind of boxing that originated from Thailand (formerly known as Siam). Although its true origin is still controversial, according to reliable historical data, Naikenongdong in the18th century was the ancestor of Muay Thai. He was captured as a slave when the Burmese army invaded the big city, but in a celebration, the king of Myanmar arranged for Burmese boxers to compete with him. As a result, he hit nine people in a row, and the tenth man dared not go on stage to compete with him. Even the king of Myanmar couldn't help but admire: "The master of Muay Thai has extraordinary martial arts, but his king is weak, and his generation can avoid the pain of losing the country." Therefore, Weizhen Myanmar has written a glorious page for the history of Muay Thai.

Recently, however, some materials and books said that Muay Thai originated in Shaolin, China. It broke bricks with one hand and broke blocks and routines with elbows. Because the Thai people saw this scene, they kept practicing their fists. Later, boxing was unsuccessful, and I only practiced my elbow in a fit of pique, but the routine didn't really come down, so I created a horse-shaped old Thai routine.