in the country of china
ken-do in a form of martial art that uses primarily swords, although most martial arts use weapons at some level.
If it is a weapon, it can be found in the martial arts. The skills and mental attitude related to the use of any weapon is a martial art.
Any weapon used in combat is a martial arts weapon. Many of the 'traditional' martial arts weapons originated in China and in Okinawa. They include the bo, the tonfa, sai, staff, multi section staff, chain, darts, shiriken, nunchuku, and tessen.
because the peasants were not allowed to have weapons
Martial Arts refers to the skills used in combat. Every country has martial arts and some originated in Japan, but not all of them.
Every culture that has gone to war or been involved in a fight has a martial art. Martial arts refer to any skills used in combat, so use of sword, gun and weapons are martial arts.
It depends on the specific martial art. Most of the arts will teach something along the lines of defense against weapons.
Kabudo is the martial art that teaches the use of traditional martial arts weapons including the sai. Some karate schools include kabudo in their standard curriculum.
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Martial arts originated from diverse cultures. Kung fu came from China, karate came from Japan, taekwondo came from Korea, and boxing came from Scotland. Wrestling has been practiced for thousands of years in almost every country.
Wushu is a Chinese martial arts.
There is no definitive answer, as this will be a matter of opinion. All martial arts weapons are deadly in the hands of a skilled practitioner.