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Limitations, difficulties, breakthrough—martial arts development situation of deep thinking

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DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2024.060223 | Downloads: 30 | Views: 477

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Lei Zhang 1

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1 Bengbu Medical College, Sports and Art Department, Bengbu, 233000, China

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Lei Zhang

ABSTRACT

Martial arts has a long history in China, and its development has experienced a period of prosperity, which has gradually faded away today. However, the physical fitness benefits of martial arts remain unchanged and have great value for inheritance and development. Starting from the perspective of human martial arts culture, this article analyzes the internal and external factors that cause difficulties in the development of martial arts, and conducts an in-depth analysis of the inheritance and development mechanism of martial arts culture. It is believed that the joint action of internal and external factors has hindered the development of martial arts, requiring a reevaluation of the value and positioning of martial arts. It is necessary to firmly develop forward thinking based on grasping the essence of modernity. Deconstruction of martial arts culture is needed, and reconstruction is required on the basis of logic and the demands of the times. This allows martial arts to be reborn from its old shell.

KEYWORDS

Martial Arts; Martial Arts Culture; Combat Culture; Traditional Chinese Sports Modernity

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Lei Zhang, Limitations, difficulties, breakthrough—martial arts development situation of deep thinking. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2024) Vol. 6: 152-157. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2024.060223.

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