Home China Tours Index China Travel Destinations Terms and Conditions About Us Contact Us Travel Tips
China Infinity Tour Service
China Tours Index
Yunnan Tours
China Highligh Tours
Beijing Tour packages
Silk Road Tours
Tibet Tours
Yangze River Cruises
China Travel Cityguide
Yunnan Destinations
Terms and Conditions
About Us
Contact Us
Travel Tips
Yunnan Features
Yunnan Tours
About Yunnan
Yunnan Map
Kunming
Dali
Lijiang
Shangri-la
Xishuangbanna
Jianshui
Yuanyang
Luoping
Tengchong
Ruili
Mangshi
25 Minorities
Yunnan 18 Odds
Focuson Yunnan
Yunnan Features
About China
History and Legend
Culture and Custom
 
 
  Home >> Customs & Culture
 

Wushu

Wushu, Chinese martial arts, known in the West as kungfu, is a cultural heritage of the Chinese people which has been enriched through the ages. With its graceful movements and salubrious effects on health, it has a strong appeal to a vast multitude of people.
Shaolinquan
The origin of Wushu may traced back to prehistoric times when our ancestors used stones and wooden clubs in hunting. both for subsistence and self defense. In tribal strifes they used their tools of production as weapons of war, During the Shang(17th-16th century BC.) and Zhou(11th century-221 BC.) dynasties, with the development of productive forces, especially that of techniques in bronze casting, the variety of weapons increased and their quality improved. In the Jin(265-439) and Southern and Northern(420-581) dynasties Wushu came under the influence of Buddhism and Daoism. Ge Hong(284-364), a famous physician and Taoist philosopher, intergrated Wushu with Qigong , an important branch of traditional Chinese medicine. His theories of "exernal and internal work" in Wushr are still universally accepted today.

The court examination system initiated in the Tang Dynasty(618-907) required both military men and scholars to practice Wushu.
Taijiquan
Because of its long history incorporating differences in culture, ideology,region, and usage, Wushu has developed into a great variety of schools and styles. There are over one hundred schools of boxing in the Yillow River valley area and about racteristics. Changquan demandds quickness and valour, and it is liked by young people. Taijiquan, characterized by its slow rhythm and gentle movements, is suitable for people of all ages, especially elderly people.
Xingyiquan
Xingyiquan, vigorous in its balanced motions and poised steps, is popular with young and middle aged piople. Nanquan is widespread in China's southern areas. Its practitioners utter shouts and cries now and then to make their movements more forceful. Shaolinquan, popular in the north, is known for its short routines of movenents and swiftness and vigor. In certain styles such as tanglang quan the Mantis boxing and xuiquan the Drundard Boxing, the pratitioner imitates animals and birds as well as drunken humans.In spite of its rich variety, wushu has four main types: bare-handed boxing, the wielding of weapons, combat, and collective performances. The weapons used in wushu fall into three categories: long weapons includeing spears and broadswords; short weapons such as short swords, daggers and hooks; and flexible weapons which include nine-section cudgels and three-section cudgels.
Bruce Lee
However, wushu is by no means limited to the external movement. It emphasizes the full display of the internal temperament, mental attitude and potential of the human being. The practice of Wushu not only strengthens the bones and muscles but also the internal organs and intelligence. To be more specific, Wushu stresses that the mind directs the circulation of energy flow (Qi) within the body and that the inner circulation of energy generates the external strength, so demonstrating the combination of external and internal forces. Cultivating energy flows inside the body in order to improve the basic structures inside the body is an important purpose of wushu exercises.
Chen Taijiquan
Chinese Wushu is more than Kungfu. It embodies a profound philosophy and a sense of human life and social values It is the summation of the code of conduct for the adjustment of the relationships between man and man and between man and nature. Wushu emphasizes traditions, experience and rational knowledge, all of which are clearly reflected in the martial ethics of Wushu. Martial ethics advocates respect for human life. In ancient China , human beings were regarded as the most valuable treasure of nature. Man is called one of the "four greats", together with the heaven , earth and truth, or law of natural activities. Martial ethics requires that a person exercices self-restraint, never abusing his abilities to seek personal gratification or to oppress those weaker than himself. He should seek to uphold justice, remain fearless in the face of brutality, and cultivate modesty and a spirit of cooperation.
Jet Lee
Wushu is not only a way to enhance one's health and skills. Its long association with dance has lent an enriching artistic quality. At the same time, its emphasis on posture, composure, self-control, spirit, and lively exercise imbues it with a beautifying effect on the physic, and a positive effect on the character. These qualities turn Wushu into Wuyi-martial artisry.Wushu enjoys great popularity in China, and it is captivating the attention of more and more people in the world because of its uniqueness and charisma originating from the traditional oriental culture.
Copyright© 2002-2008, www.chinaseasons.com, All rights reserved