
Martial Arts Yuwen Martial Arts Yuwen Supplement
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Martial arts refers to the skill of using the body and equipment to fight. "Memories of Martial Arts" is a collection of short stories in classical Chinese written by Lin Shu. Each text is short and concise, focusing on describing a character who is good at martial arts. It has both storytelling and literary qualities. These characters come from three religions and nine streams and have distinct personalities. "Martial Arts Aftermath" created the trend of modern "martial arts" series novels. After 1910, many authors continued or supplemented it. Qian Jibo's "Martial Arts Supplement" was published earlier and began to be serialized in "Novel Monthly" in 1914.
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
The writers are all Confucian scholars but not martial artists, and they are unable to convey their ideas. Qi Long and Yu Hu in the Ming Dynasty, and Sun Lutang in the early Republic of China. Fang is a great master who is good at calligraphy, martial arts and conveying spirit.
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
The writers are all Confucian scholars but not martial artists, and they are unable to convey their ideas. Qi Long and Yu Hu in the Ming Dynasty, and Sun Lutang in the early Republic of China. Fang is a great master who is good at calligraphy, martial arts and conveying spirit.
