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Xiangxing (Imitative) Boxing

Xiangxing (Imitative) Boxing
Xiangxing (Imitative) Boxing has a long history. During the Han Dynasty (206B.C.-A.D.220), the...

The Palm Exercise

The Palm Exercise
The palm exercise is a flexible and changeable boxing during attack with roots in one's hands and...

Qiangshu

Qiangshu
Qiangshu is a program in wushu training and performance to use a spear as the weapon. The length...

Chinese Kungfu, also called “martial art”, is a sport item created by the Chinese people during a long time of historical development. Chinese martial arts on the whole pursue the effect of wrestling and exercise with the use of one’s arms, legs and various cold arms.

It is generally estimated that the origin of Chinese marital arts can be traced back to the primitive society. At that time human beings fought wild animals with clubs as their weapon, and thus acquired some experience on defense and attack. In the Shang Dynasty field hunting came into being and was further regarded as an important way of martial art training. During the period of Shang and Zhou Dynasties, martial art was a form of dancing. “Martial dance” was used to train the soldiers and boost their morale. It is said that the “Five Animals Play” first created by Hua Tuo is the origin of Chinese martial arts. Along with the constant development of martial arts, many divisions were formed, among which Shadowboxing, Wudang Sword, Long-style Boxing, and Shaolin Boxing are very famous.

In the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, the knight-errant played by Chow Yun-fat and Zhang Ziyi fly swiftly above the bamboo jungle and their swordplay made numerous people marvel at the wonder of Chinese martial arts. While in the movie Enter the Matrix, Keanu Reeves uses Chinese martial arts to fight his enemy: Chinese martial arts romanced by scientific technology spell the audience into ecstasy. Chinese martial arts are in fact not exactly to fly up and down or around as was shown by film stunts, but the agile and elegant image is indeed one of their characteristics. Meanwhile, the imitation of animal behaviors is also one of the basic features of martial arts.  

During its development in the thousands of years of Chinese history, martial arts have always attached great importance on etiquette and morality. “Advocate the martial arts and uphold morals”. Integration of fierce attack and defense tactics into life cultivation are the embodiment of traditional moral concepts in Chinese martial arts. Chinese literature works are always in praise of the knight-errants’ spirit of fighting against tyranny and helping the good people. Huo Yuanjia and Lee Xiaolong have become the symbols of Chinese martial arts.

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  • The Genesis of Martial Arts
    The Genesis of Martial Arts
    The Genesis of Martial Arts
    In the primitive society, human beings were outnumbered by animals due to harsh natural conditions. At that time, the principle of "survival of the fittest in natural selection" couldn't be truer....
  • Taiji Boxing (shadowboxing)
    Taiji Boxing (shadowboxing)
    Taiji Boxing (shadowboxing)
    "Taiji" is a Chinese philosophical term referring to the source of all things in the world. Taiji Boxing is a kind of boxing based on the principle of taiji, which was represented in the...
  • Shaolin Boxing
    Shaolin Boxing
    Shaolin Boxing
    Shaolin Boxing is one of Chinese boxing styles and named after the Shaolin Temple. Based on ancient Chinese body-strengthening arts, Shaolin Boxing has absorbed the essence of various martial arts,...
  • Madame Gongsun's Sword Dance
    Madame Gongsun's Sword Dance
    Madame Gongsun's Sword Dance
    Madame Gongsun was one of the most accomplished dancers in the Tang Dynasty and best known for her dance "The Sword". Whenever she staged a show, there were throngs and throngs of viewers. She was...
  • Bruce Lee
    Bruce Lee
    Bruce Lee
    Born in 1940 and died in 1973, Bruce Lee was a world-renowned Chinese kungfu master and kungfu movie actor, as well as the creator of Jeet Kune Do. He made remarkable contributions to martial arts...
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    The movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is directed by world-renowned director Ang Lee and starring Chow Yun-Fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi and Chen Chang. The movie is adapted from the kunfu...
  • Broadsword Wang Wu
    Broadsword Wang Wu
    Broadsword Wang Wu
    Broadsword Wang Wu (1844 - 1900) was a renowned swordsman in the martial arts world of Beijing. Originally named Wang Zhengyi, Wang Wu was a man of the Hui minority with his ancestral home in...

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