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How to draw kungfu?

The drawing method of acrobatics is as follows:

1, draw a box, which represents the practice field. Draw a semi-circular outline at the top of the box, representing the head of a kung fu master. Draw two small circles in the semi-circular outline to represent the owner's eyes. Draw a trapezoid under the outline of a semicircle to represent the mouth of a master.

2. Draw a rectangular outline under the trapezoid to represent the main body of the master. Draw two small circles on both sides of the rectangular outline to represent the owner's arm. Draw an oval outline under the rectangular outline, which represents the legs of the master shape. Draw two small circles under the oval outline to represent the owner's feet.

3. Draw some curves around the box to represent the airflow or energy in the air. Draw a small round object in the center of the field to represent the ball or target for practice. Draw some small rectangles around the venue to represent the audience or other practitioners. Draw some peaks or trees on the background of the site to represent the environmental background.

The source of kung fu

1, Kung Fu is the floorboard of traditional martial arts in China, and its origin can be traced back to ancient fighting and fitness. In ancient times, Kung Fu was mainly developed for winning in the war or exercising. With the passage of time, Kung Fu gradually evolved into a unique martial arts culture and became an important part of China traditional culture.

The source of kungfu can be traced back to ancient sports forms, such as boxing, wrestling and dancing. In ancient times, in order to survive and protect themselves, people constantly explored and invented various fighting skills and physical exercise methods. These skills and methods have gradually been handed down and become the initial kung fu.

3. Historically, Kung Fu was also influenced by other cultures. For example, meditation and qigong in Buddhist culture, Taoism and magic in Taoist culture have influenced the development of Kung Fu to varying degrees. The integration of these cultures not only enriches the content of Kung Fu, but also makes it more philosophical and cultural.