Recently, the martial arts world has been very lively. First, Xu Donggua slapped Tai Chi Thunder all over his face, and then Master Ma was beaten three times and lay on the ground. Some people began to fight the fakes of Chuanwu, and some people wanted to prove it for Chuanwu. I think that when dealing with Chuanwu, it is neither necessary to crack down on fakes nor to prove it, because everyone had misunderstandings about Chuanwu from the beginning.
This film is the best interpretation of the spirit of Chuanwu, which is to cultivate one's self-cultivation, and finally become a wise man in martial arts. Although Li Lianjie defeated his senior brother who practiced martial arts, he said that he had a tougher fist, but Funakoshi Takeo was right. If you are fighting, you can't compare with a gun.
For ordinary people, the reason why we belittle Chuanwu now is because we do not understand the spirit of Chuanwu. The performances and Ma Tianfei's martial arts movies have biased personal judgments.
For martial arts practitioners, they are also led by the increasingly impetuous society to deviate from the original intention of practicing martial arts. For profit, they come out and punch two punches. Although they are beaten all over the face, they are happy when they earn money; Those who are famous, come out to clamor, to rectify the name of Chuanwu, and to dedicate themselves to Chuanwu. But practicing martial arts is not the hard fist that Jet Li said, the hard fist is only a martial artist, not a master.
The real Chuanwu is not only to practice martial arts, but also to obtain a kind of spiritual harvest in the process of practicing martial arts. Chuanwu is a combination of mind and body that cultivates both inside and outside. It is a kind of chivalrous spirit. Coming out to help justice, during the Taiping era, he cultivated himself through continuous practice and returned to nature.
Therefore, the so-called Chuanwu now is not the real Chuanwu. In fact, the spirit of Chuanwu has long since disappeared. There are only muscles and skins and flashy routines. The lust of the soul?
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