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wushu

 
Dictionary: wu·shu  wu shu ('shū') pronunciation
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n.
The Chinese martial arts.

[Chinese (Mandarin) wǔ shù : wǔ, martial + shù, skill, art.]


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"Wushu" is a transliteration of 武術/武术. For other transliterations, see 武術.

Wushu may refer to:

  • Chinese martial arts, the various martial arts of China.
  • Wushu (sport), a modern exhibition and full-contact sport based on traditional Chinese martial arts, created in the People's Republic of China
  • Wushu (term), a Chinese term that literally means "martial arts"
  • Wushu (role-playing game), a role-playing game by Dan Bayn
  • Wu Shu (writer), a Chinese writer and communist revolutionary born in Qichun County, Hubei Province

See also

  • Wuxia, a Chinese martial form in fictional literature and films, based on Wushu techniques.

Wushu is a chinese sport


 
 

 

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