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Did Chinese Kung Fu really originate in India?

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Martial arts has a long history in China. The origin of martial arts can be traced back to primitive society. Primitive people used sticks and stone tools to fight against wild beasts. Learned some basic fighting and fighting skills. With the advent of primitive warfare, single-player combat skills were perfected. During the pre-Qin period, the princes of various countries attached great importance to cultivating and training the fighting skills of their soldiers, and swordsmanship was developed. In the Han Dynasty, "jiaoji" with a fighting nature had a broad foundation. Iron weapons were also invented, and continuous offensive and defensive routines appeared. By the Jin Dynasty, martial arts training activities had included "oral judgment skills", and martial arts had begun to take shape. The Tang Dynasty was the prosperous period of Chinese martial arts. Wu Zetian held martial arts competitions in the Tang Dynasty, and many martial arts talents came to the fore. The earliest record of the world-famous Shaolin martial arts also dates from the early years of the Tang Dynasty. During the Song Dynasty, Chinese martial arts matured. Fitness and martial arts training have become an important part of the life of people with lofty ideals and benevolence. Moreover, organizations for studying martial arts - "society" - were formed among the people, and some schools of martial arts began to appear. In the Yuan Dynasty, there were some martial arts schools whose main content was teaching martial arts. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, martial arts practice became more widespread among the people, and there were many sects. Hundreds of martial arts routines appeared, and martial arts schools tended to be finalized.