"Team Indonesia, come on!"
"Team Japan, come on!"
"Team Filipino, come on!"
In the Xiaoshan Guali Cultural and Sports Center Gymnasium
The scene of the martial arts competition
The reporter found a phenomenon
Team members from different countries when cheering for their teammates
are used to using Chinese "come on"
From the Philippines
Women's Taijiquan Taijijian All-Around Competition
Agatha Christenzen Wang solved the puzzle
"Because our coach is Chinese
When I usually train, I like to shout Chinese Come on'
Shouting like this during the game feels more imposing and inspiring. ”
Asian Games wushu competition
There are 15 sub-events, including 9 for men and 6 for women
Southern Fist Tiger Tiger Mighty
Long fists stretch generously
The stick and sword are powerful
Tai Chi moves through the clouds
Sanda fierce showdowns
Wushu is not only a traditional sport
It also covers all dimensions of Chinese culture
As wushu events continue to be promoted in large-scale events such as the Asian Games
More and more countries and people around the world are beginning to know martial arts
And through martial arts, feel the breadth and depth of Chinese culture
The word "rite" comes first
"This martial arts competition
Each athlete appears
They will all give a 'fist salute' to the audience, opponents, and judges
Referees also perform 'fist hugs' during handover of work. ”
Lin Xiaomei, director of the operation of the Wushu Taolu Competition of the Hangzhou Asian Games, introduced
The "fist holding ceremony" requires "fists" and "palms" to hug each other on the chest
It means advocating culture and martial arts, cultivating culture and martial arts, and harmony and friendship
Lin Xiaomei said, "Wushu is the best embodiment of harmony
We pay attention to 'inner three-in-one, outer three-in-one'
That is, the heart and the will, the intention and the qi, and the qi and the energy
Hands and feet, elbows and knees, shoulders and hips
This philosophy can be reflected in the competition
Domestic and foreign athletes
Only by truly integrating inside and outside
Actions can be carried out. ”
"Beauty" in it
Chinese Kung Fu not only has a unique aesthetic style in martial arts competition
It is also considered an action art
The design of its various movements and postures
All take into account the beauty and coordination of the human body
It embodies traditional Chinese aesthetics
Concepts such as "combination of movement and static" and "both form and spirit"
A Chinese-style short gown with a pair of heavenly dragons and tigers embroidered on each side of the placket
Chen Siwei, a contestant from Malaysia, said
"The clothing is tailor-made
The tiger motif fits well with the momentum required for the competition
It can show the sense of strength and speed of the tiger descending the mountain
Martial arts are favored by young people in Malaysia
Many junior high schools, high schools, and universities have martial arts clubs
I wish I would like to promote martial arts more
Attract more children to 'strengthen their bodies and develop their spirits'. ”
The word "ren" is based
See righteousness and courage, and carry things with virtue
It is the ethical code of martial arts practitioners
Respect the teacher, treat people with etiquette, first salute and then soldier, and fight with people until the point
"It's different from other combat fighting events
Sanda competitions in wushu events are on a plus point system,
Sanda as long as you meet the conditions to fall to the ground
In addition to the two feet, the rest of the body supports the ground, and the score is scored. ”
Ni Nanquan, director of technical operation of the Asian Games wushu sanda competition, said
Sanda also prescribes
Attacks with head, elbows or knees are prohibited
Or apply pressure in the opposite direction to the opponent's joints
Use throwing and wrestling techniques to force your opponent to land on the ground with their head
Attack the head of an opponent who has fallen to the ground in any way, etc
All embody the concept of "ren" in Chinese culture
The martial arts event of the Hangzhou Asian Games
The Chinese wushu team won 11 gold medals
Hold your fists and pay tribute to all athletes
Reporter: Xu Dongyuan, Zhou Wanpeng
Source: Xinhua News Agency