CHINESE BOXING & KUNG FU
May 2, 1998 - 0:0
Master of Kung Fu Toa Modern Kung Fu (Part 26) Announcing an exact date for different dynasties' wars and published books at those times, it seems historians of feudal China disagree with each other. Therefore, you should consider the unreality of the fables which has been spread through generations and make the history of kung fu are amusing and constructive from sociological point of view, but they do not enjoy historical value.
There were a lot of conspiracies about the way kung fu was founded before it was registered at Choowa's era (1100-250 B.C.). Some believe that kung fu is directly stemmed from Chee-Yahyu-Shee which is the basic step of wrestling and martial art. Chee-Yahyu-Shee was innovated by the Yellow Emperor ``Heeyungtee'' when fighting Chee-Yahyu, a horned beast, four thousand years ago. Later a specific form of wild sport appeared.
The opponents wearing horned iron helmets tried to beat each other until one of them was killed. Hence, those matches caused the defensive tactics and it was little by little developed as the sole defensive tactic in Goo-Tee. Most of Goo-Tee improved techniques, some experts say, were considered as a sort of sport in ancient China during several centuries and nowadays practiced in Chinese festivals.
The Yellow Emperor in the world of ancient Chinese boxing for two times. Heewang-Tee seemingly applied an effective fighting strategy called Cheeo-Yutee in his man-to-man challenges. This strategy taught the trainees how to use weapons and how to enjoy more power. Of course, the ordinary people could not perform its movements and just the skilled individuals could handle it. The battles occurred in this era have unique advantages for Chinese governments.
The chariots instead of infantry arrayed and the archers shot their bows in turn and the fight between two unequal person was forbidden.
There were a lot of conspiracies about the way kung fu was founded before it was registered at Choowa's era (1100-250 B.C.). Some believe that kung fu is directly stemmed from Chee-Yahyu-Shee which is the basic step of wrestling and martial art. Chee-Yahyu-Shee was innovated by the Yellow Emperor ``Heeyungtee'' when fighting Chee-Yahyu, a horned beast, four thousand years ago. Later a specific form of wild sport appeared.
The opponents wearing horned iron helmets tried to beat each other until one of them was killed. Hence, those matches caused the defensive tactics and it was little by little developed as the sole defensive tactic in Goo-Tee. Most of Goo-Tee improved techniques, some experts say, were considered as a sort of sport in ancient China during several centuries and nowadays practiced in Chinese festivals.
The Yellow Emperor in the world of ancient Chinese boxing for two times. Heewang-Tee seemingly applied an effective fighting strategy called Cheeo-Yutee in his man-to-man challenges. This strategy taught the trainees how to use weapons and how to enjoy more power. Of course, the ordinary people could not perform its movements and just the skilled individuals could handle it. The battles occurred in this era have unique advantages for Chinese governments.
The chariots instead of infantry arrayed and the archers shot their bows in turn and the fight between two unequal person was forbidden.