Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Many people say that martial arts is just a show, so how do ancient Chinese bodyguards protect their bodyguards? Don't you just let the bandits rob you? How come you have such a view? And they all say

Many people say that martial arts is just a show, so how do ancient Chinese bodyguards protect their bodyguards? Don't you just let the bandits rob you? How come you have such a view? And they all say

Many people say that martial arts is just a show, so how do ancient Chinese bodyguards protect their bodyguards? Don't you just let the bandits rob you? How come you have such a view? And they all say Muay Thai is good

The theory of showing off is a modern point of view. It is the situation after traditional martial arts became health-preserving and exercise-oriented. Of course, this was not the case in ancient times. Bodyguards relied on kung fu to make a living. To say that Muay Thai is better than Taekwondo or boxing is a matter of course for young people who don’t know the truth. I remember what Mr. Huang Yuanxiu said in "The Essentials of Wudang Sword Technique": Chinese swordsmanship is too broad and profound, but precisely because of its breadth and profoundness, it is easy to be deified and lead to the abyss of destruction. Is this not the case for Chinese martial arts? In today's world, there are very few people who can devote themselves to understanding traditional martial arts. On the contrary, some foreign martial arts that are characterized by simple and rough performances have attracted the attention of young people. They have been dubbed the aura of "practical combat" and have won the favor of young people. This It cannot but be said to be sad.