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What are martial arts and chivalry?
Chivalrous men serve the country. Justice, violence and peace. Martial arts, because chivalrous behavior is often associated with force, will add a martial word before chivalry, called martial arts.

Chivalry is an act, an ideal and a will full of dreams and glory. Whether it is a combination of reason or contradiction, whether it is illegal or contradictory, chivalry will always adhere to its constant pursuit. And this pursuit is to do something for heaven when the weather is not good, to enforce the law for the land when the land is not called, and to do something different. When the law enforcement was unfair and unreasonable, the chivalrous man suddenly turned around and was born, serving as the mission of fair law enforcement and emergency rescue.

"Chivalrous culture" has a special and decisive position in the long history of China. The particularity is that chivalry is a kind of thing that can be said to be quite difficult to define. Anyone can call it "chivalry" as long as he shouts at anything rude. It is not a lie to say that chivalrous culture is very important. It can be said that chivalrous culture has experienced ups and downs with Chinese civilization, and it can also become a part of the epitome of China traditional culture.