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Why can't China Wushu enter the Olympic Games?
From 65438 to 0964, Japan successfully included judo in the Olympic Games in Tokyo. 1988 Koreans included Taekwondo in the Seoul Olympic Games. At present, Europeans and Americans who are engaged in these two sports all think that Judo and Taekwondo are martial arts, but this is a misunderstanding. Both sports are related to China Wushu. Judo originated in Shaolin, winning the game by throwing the opponent to the ground. Taekwondo originated from China's "Tangshou". They can't represent China Wushu, but China Wushu itself has worked hard for many years, but it can't enter the permanent Olympic Games. Why? It's not that the Olympics don't pay attention to Wushu, nor that people all over the world don't like Wushu. No one stopped Wushu from entering the Olympic Games. There are three difficulties: First, China Wushu is not a pure competitive sport, and China Wushu has incorporated various cultures into the techniques of hitting and fighting, with profound connotations. For example, Shaolin, which represents the master of martial arts in China, is first of all Buddhist culture. Why is Wushu also called Kung Fu? Kung fu is the practice of Buddhism, where there is enlightenment, Zen and goodness. Monks are at peace with the world. He practices martial arts to keep fit, meditate and defend himself. Wudang is also the source of China Wushu. Its Tai Ji Chuan and Taiji Sword combine the Taiji culture and philosophy of Taoism in China. But how can these mysterious cultures and ideas be brought into the Olympic Games? It's too difficult. This is an unprecedented problem. Second, although Wushu has boxing and capture, it contains philosophy and art, such as boxing, drunken boxing, monkey boxing, mantis boxing, snake boxing, eagle claw boxing and so on. , with beautiful movements and beautiful boxing, has become the art of fighting skills. But these arts cannot be embodied in the current Olympic Games. Third, Wushu is a real martial arts fighting. In the past, there were many martial arts schools in China, and it was often necessary to hold regular contests to decide the leading figures in the Jianghu. In the championship, Wushu championship is different from the modern competition of the Olympic Games. First, there are martial arts and China's culture of benevolence and righteousness. When a master plays a game, he knows the technical level of the other side as soon as he starts playing. Winners will be honest, and losers will be honest. However, experts from all factions will look at the doorways, and they have won or lost without seeing blood or hitting their faces. However, this way of winning or losing is not acceptable to the Olympic Games. The second is killing people. In China's novels and romance novels, we often see the plots and scenes of the contest, and before the contest, we need to sign the documents of life and death. When a contest sees a winner, it is often that one party is thrown on the stage or killed on the spot, and it is life and death that determines the outcome. How can the Olympic Games decide the outcome like this? Third, there should be no rules and restrictions in Wushu competitions. Whether it's over or over, it's all about killing, or whoever loses combat effectiveness wins. No rules can be set. The rule of Japanese judo is to catch each other and fall or stop. However, Japanese judo is only a small branch of China Wushu, and it cannot represent all of China Wushu. Because China is a real martial arts duel, you can't let the other side get close. Boxing and Taekwondo are determined by hitting or kicking the effective parts, but it is ineffective for martial arts, because a person with good internal skills can be killed by hitting him 100. Falling down can't determine the victory or defeat, because China's exclusive lying fist and lying knife kung fu, many martial arts schools also have the kung fu of pretending to fall to the ground, which is not called martial arts, nor is it martial arts. This makes the Olympic Games very difficult. There are basically four competitive ways to observe the Olympic Games: one is to decide the outcome by speed and spatial distance, mainly track and field events and swimming events; The second is a ball game, which is played according to the pre-set important scoring and losing rules, and the one who scores more wins. Thirdly, the method of scoring with difficulty coefficient is mainly suitable for routine performances such as gymnastics, diving and synchronized swimming. Fourth, virtual human confrontation, such as wrestling, judo, boxing and taekwondo, is determined by the points of falling and being hit. The current competition form of China Wushu is routine competition, which is a bit like gymnastics scoring; The second is Sanda competition, which is close to virtual confrontation. But judging from the current effect, it is not very good. Because there are too many factions of Wushu routines, it is difficult to formalize them. Sanda is neither fish nor fowl. It is a combination of judo, Chinese wrestling, taekwondo and boxing. There is no feature, no appreciation, and no artistic beauty and internal cultural atmosphere of Wushu movements. I think this is the reason why the International Olympic Committee finally refused to let China Wushu enter the Olympic Games. In my opinion, there are two things that must be done to introduce Wushu into the Olympic Games. One is to optimize and systematically sort out the complex factions and types of China Wushu, simplify the action units like Taekwondo, and perform routine performances and confrontation with actions with cultural and artistic connotations. For example, fighting with martial arts equipment and hands can imitate rhythmic gymnastics and synchronized swimming, so that he can form an artistic performance with difficulty to watch, and rate its difficulty and artistry to decide the outcome. Put an end to fighting and increase appreciation. The second is to innovate the way of competition. Wushu Sanda is too scattered, so it is better to hold a virtual confrontation, that is, both sides can prepare the same tools, such as ropes and cangue, to see who can hold who in a fixed time. At this time, it is meaningless to throw and fight blindly. It takes skill to capture each other alive. Because it is captured alive, it is not for the purpose of seriously injuring or killing each other. Wushu is also displayed. Of course, this is just my personal opinion. Sometimes it's easier said than done. It seems that it will take some time for China Wushu to enter the Olympic Games, so it is urgent. Experience a new blog