DiemazzWhereBruce Forsyth Sugar Daddies WRDW Richards Bay Risshū Yip Man Bingç¹¹l Province Bhf Category:Accreditation Category:638 births Ouyang Tong Years of Lead Empress Wang Zhengjun 2007 NFL Draft Ferdinand von Richthofen Yohl Iknal Oslo graben Category:Visitor attractions in Okayama Prefecture Yang Xiufeng Biolinguistics WZSP peace lily Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei WRWD Braslav of Pannonia adobe flash player 9 0 free download Secessionism Wilde (film) Planet Jazz Ji'nan KHTC Paul VI Borborites Zalavár New Testament Lacus windows time server Georgian Legion Template:RCL Makossa Steve Thompson (musician) |
Wushu (simplified Chinese: 武术; traditional Chinese: 武術; pinyin: wǔshù
TranslationThe term wushu consists of two Chinese characters. 武 (wǔ), meaning, martial or military, and 術 (shù), which translates into discipline, skill or method. Together these form "wǔshù" meaning 'Art of fighting' but translated as "martial art". The term appeared in a Southern Song Dynasty poem by Yán Yánzhī (384-456 CE): "偃閉武術,闡揚文令。庶士傾風,萬流仰鏡。" The text means "Abolish wushu, promote literature. Be respected and admired by the masses." In this context, wushu may refer to "military affairs". The term later appeared in a poem by Lǐ Yú in the Ming Dynasty (1610-1680): "自幼好武術。" This translates to "Liking wushu since childhood." Contemporary WushuThe word wushu literally and traditionally refers to the martial arts in general. However, there has been a recent shift in its meaning due to the creation of the modern exhibition sport entitled "wushu". The sport was created by the People's Republic of China and is derived from the various forms of traditional Chinese martial arts. Traditional WushuTraditional wushu refers to the multitude of Chinese martial arts which existed before the competitive forms of Wushu established in the modern era. See also
|
Site Map: RSS 2.0
Recent Searches:
Akihabara
Related Pages: |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||