USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Opinion
Home / Opinion / Op-Ed Contributors

Traditional kung fu defeated by modern boxing?

China Daily | Updated: 2017-05-02 14:24

Traditional kung fu defeated by modern boxing?

Mexican man Mario learns tai chi on the Wudang Mountains in Shiyan city, Central China's Hubei province, April 27, 2017. The 41-year-old has visited Wudang, renowned for the practice of tai chi and Taoism, for 25 times to learn tai chi in over a decade.[Photo/VCG]

Editor's note: A video showing a retired mixed martial arts boxer Xu Xiaodong knocking out tai chi “master” Wei Lei within 20 seconds went viral recently. It sparks a heated debate on whether wushu, or traditional Chinese martial arts, is weaker than MMA, and whether such a fight is equal or morally right. Two college wushu researchers and one veteran journalist share their views with China Daily’s Wu Zheyu. Excerpts below:

Kung fu needs to revive fighting skills

?Actually this event will be a chance to push kung fu practitioners to improve their combat skills. Jiji, or the art of attack, was a core part of kung fu in olden times. Ancient Chinese learned martial arts to defend themselves or to fight their enemies, and learn military techniques.

With the country’s rapid economic development and social transition, the golden days of wushu are gone. In modern China, wushu is more treated as a performance art rather than fighting skills.

In 1979, after the then national sports commission conducted a series of surveys, sanshou became the new competitive form of martial arts. Sanshou combines traditional kung fu and modern fighting skills but bans any lethal moves.

Professional training was given to members selected for provincial wushu teams, in contrast to the various wushu schools across China where practitioners don’t have set rules to follow.

Chinese sports authorities have long endeavored to make wushu a sport in the Olympic Games, but the precondition for this is that it must be competitive, rather than a performance. The debate sparked by the tai chi and MMA contest is a good chance to reflect on the real combativeness of wushu. The old fighting style of wushu should be revived.

Ma Yongzhi, an associate professor and wushu coach at the department of sports science and physical education of Tsinghua University

Sensational reports misleading

So-called contests like this arouse the public’s curiosity about whether modern boxing is superior to the traditional wushu. But the fight was sensational for business reasons and had no sporting spirit.

Any sports event should follow the rule of “survival of the fittest”. As time goes by, tai chi functions more as a way to improve individuals’ fitness rather than a means of self-defense, that’s part of its attractiveness and sustainability. Nowadays, practitioners of tai chi rarely have chance to participate in fight contests, so it’s natural that their fighting abilities are in decline.

However, attack and defense capabilities used to be part of tai chi. For example, Yang Luchan, the founder of Yang-style tai chi in the 19th century, gained fame for his attack and defense skills.

The problem is, nowadays many self-proclaimed kung fu masters, who have not inherited the true skills and real values of traditional martial arts, have tarnished the reputation of traditional kung fu. People can’t judge wushu by these so-called kung fu masters.

We should be more rational and unbiased. Modern sanshou absorbs both merits of Chinese traditional martial arts and modern combat fighting techniques. Traditional wushu is thus evolving with the times.

Tang Tiejun, a wushu lecturer at Capital University of Physical Education and Sports and vice- chairman of the Wu-style Tai Chi Research Association in Beijing

No rules, no losers

The fight in the video is more like a street fight rather than a professional competition. In any standard competition, the athletes should be divided into different categories by their ages and weight, otherwise it is not feasible to determine which competitor is. Take an easy example, when the practitioners of different categories compete together, which standard should be adopted to determine who the loser is?

Besides, these two competitors are not at the highest level of each category they are in, that’s to say, it’s just a fight between two amateurs, so it’s not logical at all to speculate that tai chi, as one category of Chinese traditional wushu, has been defeated by modern boxing based on the outcome of this fight.

Zhu Linyong, a veteran reporter who covered kung fu for China Daily

Most Viewed in 24 Hours
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产乱子伦露脸在线| 成人性生活免费看| 亚洲欧美日韩一区| 精品大臿蕉视频在线观看| 国产卡一卡二卡3卡4乱码| xxxxx性欧美hd另类| 在线观看国产福利| 一区二区高清视频在线观看| 日本一本一区二区| 久久精品男人影院| 欧美性xxxx极品hd欧美风情| 亚洲综合色网站| 疯狂七十二小时打扑克| 午夜网站免费版在线观看| 色婷五月综激情亚洲综合| 国产女人aaa级久久久级| 亚洲sss综合天堂久久久| 国产精品萌白酱在线观看| 99精品全国免费观看视频| 好男人社区神马www| 一级看片免费视频| 把水管开水放b里是什么感觉| 久久精品99国产精品日本| 最近中文字幕2019国语7| 亚洲午夜福利在线视频| 欧美日一区二区三区| 亚洲欧美日韩一区二区三区在线 | 欧美天堂在线观看| 亚洲欧美日韩自偷自拍| 波多野结衣在线观看中文字幕| 免费在线色视频| 秋霞免费手机理论视频在线观看 | 武侠古典一区二区三区中文| 人人色在线视频播放| 看全色黄大色大片免费久久| 午夜剧场一级片| 精品国精品自拍自在线| 啊灬啊灬别停啊灬用力啊免费| 美女的尿口视频网站| 国产hd高清freexxxx| 色一情一乱一伦一区二区三欧美|