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In contemporary China, why not promote some martial arts postures with handsome movements?

Too idealistic about traditional martial arts. Influenced by martial arts novels and TV, and rooted in the inner martial arts complex, many people who don't know martial arts are too idolized and superstitious about China's martial arts, and always think that China's martial arts are inscrutable. However, in recent years, countless martial arts "masters" surfaced after an Anton crackdown, but they were vulnerable as soon as they entered the ring, which made people stunned. Is this still the Chinese Wushu in our hearts? Many people are suddenly disappointed with traditional martial arts. Some people still think that traditional martial arts must have a master. In others' eyes, traditional Wushu has become a joke. In this way, many people think that traditional Wushu has declined in modern times, because in his view, Wushu was very harmful in ancient times and could not be fragile.

Second, the loss of the essence of traditional Wushu. In the process of excavation, arrangement and inheritance, traditional Wushu has lost a lot of essence, which is also objective. As the saying goes, "You are good at boxing three ways, and you are not afraid of the apprentice hitting the master." Therefore, on the one hand, traditional Wushu is naturally lost, on the other hand, it is artificially lost. Because it is not excluded that individual masters can "keep their tricks" when inheriting. At the same time, due to the different ideas of inheritance learning, it leads to passive loss.

10 years ago, I heard Master Gong, then 90 years old, say that they practiced martial arts when they were young to protect their families, make a living and save lives. It's a good thing to practice martial arts now, and it's a joke to say it's for fitness. After all, the practicality of Wushu in modern society has been greatly reduced, almost to the point of ordinary sports. This is caused by the difference between ancient people and modern people in learning martial arts. Wushu is a skill that must be practiced for many years. However, most people in modern society concentrate on their own work and career, and can't settle down to be a real successor.

Third, the training mode is backward. Compared with modern boxing, traditional Wushu has many movements, focusing on so-called skills rather than physical training. It completely violates the purpose of "applying what you have learned" and forgets the truth that "ten skills are reduced with one hand" and "I am not afraid of a thousand tricks, but I am afraid of one trick". To put it simply, how can a person who practices routines every day fight against a person who practices heavy punches on sandbags every day?

Fourth, the training objectives and directions are different. For many people who practice traditional martial arts, martial arts is just to keep fit. After all, boxing is only a part of martial arts, not the whole thing. Of course, a martial arts student should keep fit, but he only has one or two hours of training and practicing routines every day, but he has to shout everywhere that he can play more. It's not that the type of martial arts he practiced is not good, but that there is something wrong with his own brain. The development of China Wushu in modern society is not only worse than that in ancient times, but also better than that in ancient times. It's just that the direction and goal are very different from those in ancient times.