Explore the origin and evolution of empty fingers

Exploring the origin of empty fingers

The origins of the empty finger can be traced back to Japan and China. In Japan, karate is believed to have developed from the ancient fighting art of empty hands (kara-te). With the introduction of Chinese martial arts, empty fingers also began to appear in Japan. In China, empty fingers existed as early as the Ming Dynasty and were further developed during the Qing Dynasty.

The development history of empty fingers in China

China\’s empty fingers originated from folk boxing. The earliest empty finger can be traced back to the Shaolin Temple boxing in the Tang Dynasty. After the development of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it gradually evolved into the empty finger. In China, empty finger belongs to the category of traditional martial arts and plays an important role in southern martial arts. After years of development, empty fingers have formed different schools and styles, such as Southern School, Northern School, Yue School, Wushu Sanda, etc. Among them, the representative figure of the Southern School of Kong Finger is Yang Luchan. He founded Hong Quan and Yueyang Quan and brought them to Fujian, Guangdong, Taiwan and other places.

The development history of empty fingers in Japan

Karate has been widely spread and developed in Japan. After World War II, karate gained high recognition in Japan and became an official sport in Japan. In addition, some karate masters introduced empty fingers from China and combined traditional Chinese martial arts with karate to form unique styles and techniques.

Technical features of empty fingers

Empty Finger mainly features the use of hand techniques. Its technical characteristics include: integrated offense and defense, simple moves, intensive power, and diverse changes. The empty finger has strong practicality and can be used not only for self-defense, but also as a competitive sport.

The current situation and future development of empty fingers

Currently, empty fingering has become a widespread sport around the world. Karate, Sanda, Taekwondo and other unarmed sports have a large number of fans and participants all over the world. In the future, the development trend of empty fingers will continue to develop in the direction of technology and competition, and will be communicated and integrated with other martial arts forms.

Summary

Empty Finger is a form of martial arts created by traditional Chinese martial arts and senior Japanese fighters. It originated in ancient times and has gradually formed unique technical characteristics after continuous development and evolution over several generations. It has been widely recognized and developed around the world. In the future, Kongfinger will maintain equal emphasis on competition and actual combat, and continue to develop in a higher and stronger direction.

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