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Chinese
Martial Arts --- I,
II, III, IV, V,
VI
Ancient Chinese history records that during
the "Spring and Autumn" and the "Warring States" periods (770 BC - 221
AD), the King of the Zhou kingdom ordered a sword contest. A young
woman by the name of Yu Niu emerged from three thousand swordsmen as the
ultimate victor in a seven-day contest. Her sword methods and philosophies
were passed down for a thousand years. Some of her writings expound
timeless Wushu philosophies. For example:
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"When
fencing, though highly alert,
- The appearance is as calm as a fair lady's
- But when in action, a vicious Tiger emerges.
On a similar note:
- "Weak and exposed in appearance;
- But powerful when unleashed.
- One's reactions may start afterwards,
- But the response arrives there first.
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