
The Story of Kung Fu
The beginning of martial arts in China was for the same reasons that it did in any other culture: In order to assist in the hunting efforts and to protect against enemies. Along with this will prove the techniques of war, including the tied to the weapons and soldiers back thousands of years in the history of the area.
It appears that China’s Yellow Emperor Huangdi, who the throne in 2698 BC took began to formalize the arts, however. In fact, he invented a form of wrestling informed the troops that involved the use of the horned helmets, or the Horn Butting Jiao-Di were called. Finally, Jiao-di improved to include joint closures, strikes and blocks, and even became a sport during the Qin Dynasty (around 221 BC).
It would also seem important to add that the Chinese martial arts have long held philosophical and spiritual meaning within the culture. Along with this, the Chinese martial arts grew next to the ideas of Confucianism and Taoism during the Zhou Dynasty (1045 BC – 256 BC) and beyond, not isolated from them. E.g. be bound by the Taoistkonzept Ying and Yang of the universal opposites ended up been a great way to hard and soft technologies, which form what is kung fu. The arts were also part of the concepts of Confucianism, while they were committed to the ideal things, should the people practice.
Which is why it is very important to talk about Buddhism in kung fu expressed. Buddhism came to China from India, while relations between the two areas during the years 58-76 AD in accordance with this grew the concept of Buddhism grew more popular in China, while monks were sent back and forth between the countries.
An Indian monk by the name of Bodhidharma is specifically mentioned in the martial art-history books. Bodhidharma preached to the monks at the Shaolin Temple in China, and newly formed seems, not just their way of thinking, to have changed by concepts such as modesty and limitation, but can be promoted to the monks martial arts have been taught really well, moves.
 Although  the latter is discussed, one thing looks free. Once Bodhidharma  arrived, these monks were famous martial arts practitioner who worked  extremely hard at their craft. At the same Taoistklöster drove away in  the field and also taught various forms of kung fu during the same era.  First, kung fu was really only a selection of art that was practiced by  that energy. But because of the occupation by the Japanese, the British  and French began, the Chinese, to encourage martial arts expert, to open  their doors and teach what they knew to expel the native masses in an  effort to foreign invaders. Sorry, found the people out quickly that the  martial arts not the bullets of their opponents were able to repel.  Some time later, had a new kung fu opposing communism. When Mao Zedong  finally took control of China, he tried to destroy almost everything  that was traditionally to be burn to grow given by communism. Kung fu  and Chinese history books, including much of the literature on the arts  at the Shaolin Temple, were put under attack and destroyed in many cases  this time. Along with this some kung fu masters fled the country until  the Chinese martial arts, as has always been the case, part of the  culture still has some time later (in this case, communist culture).
Although  the latter is discussed, one thing looks free. Once Bodhidharma  arrived, these monks were famous martial arts practitioner who worked  extremely hard at their craft. At the same Taoistklöster drove away in  the field and also taught various forms of kung fu during the same era.  First, kung fu was really only a selection of art that was practiced by  that energy. But because of the occupation by the Japanese, the British  and French began, the Chinese, to encourage martial arts expert, to open  their doors and teach what they knew to expel the native masses in an  effort to foreign invaders. Sorry, found the people out quickly that the  martial arts not the bullets of their opponents were able to repel.  Some time later, had a new kung fu opposing communism. When Mao Zedong  finally took control of China, he tried to destroy almost everything  that was traditionally to be burn to grow given by communism. Kung fu  and Chinese history books, including much of the literature on the arts  at the Shaolin Temple, were put under attack and destroyed in many cases  this time. Along with this some kung fu masters fled the country until  the Chinese martial arts, as has always been the case, part of the  culture still has some time later (in this case, communist culture).



 
 
 
 
 
 


