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Tai Chi is a very ancient martial art that has been used in China for thousands of years.
Yes, but I will not say why. :)
It Was developed by the Shaolin monks in ancient China.
Tai Chi is a very ancient martial art that has been used in China for thousands of years.
The main religion was Buddhism, though there was a little Taoism mixed in there. A whole clump of people also practiced traditional religions.
Taekwondo is a native Korean Martial Art that was developed in its modern curriculum in South Korea by Korean Martial Artists who combined ancient native philosophies, culture, and fighting tactics of Korea, which focused on kicks as the primary weapon. The kata originally practiced in Tang Soo Do were originally from Okinawa, via Japan. It also contains Martial Art influences from both China and Japan.
Tai Chi is an internal martial art from China although it is primarily practiced today for its health benefits.
A set of stretches used by monks to stay phisically fit in ancient china
If you mean martial arts then yes. Though not Chinese, Judo and Tae Kwon Do are martial arts and Olympic Sports. Mixed Martial Arts is a popular sport that uses parts of different martial arts, and some Chinese arts can be incorporated into this at appropriate times.
No, they are two very different martial arts. Ninjutsu is a Japanese art that focused on spying and assassination. Kung Fu is a martial art from China, often practiced by monks as part of their daily routine.
because china is boring and they need music to enjoy themselves
During the Tang and Song Dynasties in ancient China, physicians practiced the smallpox vaccine throught the inocculation method.