Chinese Kung Fu
Wushu, the Chinese martial art form known as kung fu in the West, embodies traditional Chinese culture and reflects the self defense and fitness practices of the Chinese people. The core philosophy of wushu is drawn from Confucian, Taoist and Buddhist principles and the Eastern philosophy that humans are an integral part of nature. In this illustrated introduction Wang Guangxi discusses the theory, schools, weapons and development of this distinctive and captivating branch of Chinese culture from ancient times to the present day, including its representation in literature and film.
- An introduction to the history and culture of the Chinese martial art kung fu
- Written by a Chinese expert whose work is not widely available outside China
- Full color illustrations support the discussion throughout
Product details
March 2012Paperback
9780521186643
122 pages
230 × 156 × 7 mm
0.24kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- 1. The origins of martial arts
- 2. Schools of wushu
- 3. Weapons
- 4. Three stages of Chinese wushu practice
- 5. Characteristics of Chinese wushu
- 6. Chinese wushu and Chinese culture
- 7. Chinese and foreign wushu exchange
- 8. The development of modern Chinese wushu
- Appendix 1. Notes on wushu exercises
- Appendix 2. Chronological table of the Chinese dynasties.