Kung Fu is the most used in China, Jujutsu is a Japanese martial art.
because they have a city connected to china called hung kong so thats where it comes from. also when they fought the methods they used was a form kung fu
Yes, kung fu is a martial art. Today the Chinese refer to it as Wushu. Many of the martial arts in Southeast Asia trace their origins to Kung Fu. Martial art in China is Wushu not kung fu. Kung fu is a skill or development. Kung fu is a English term used for Chinese martial arts. Kung fu comes from the word Ku fu that pinyin translated to mean kung fu. Both words are used in ancient China, but in modern China wu means martial or military and shu means art. Martial arts in China were always called Wushu or Ku fu not the English term of kung fu. Martial art is skill or development also Ku fu is any skill or development not just martial arts. So learning any thing is Ku fu.
Jujitsu is a martial arts used by chicken man
There are some techniques in which Jujitsu can be used aggressively but from what I've seen...there aren't many. Jujitsu is not a martial art that teaches punches and kicks it teaches grapples and escapes, reversals and counters. Therefore making it more of a self defense martial art; than an aggressive one. Hope this helps.
Yes, in ju-jitsu, the katana and occasionally the wakizashi is primarily used.
most leaves in china are used for herbal drugs....
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Cantonese dialect is the second most widely used language in China.
Tai Chi is a very ancient martial art that has been used in China for thousands of years.
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The Chinese Kung Fu can be traced back all the way into the prehistoric times when men used tools made of materials such as wood and stone (specific to different time periods) to hunt animals. Due to this fact, many Kung Fu moves imitate animal movements. Hence, I do not think that there is a specific PART of China where it began. However, the most famous is perhaps the Shaolin Temple in the Szechuan province.
From the first person to translate it in pinyin it is called Kung fu. In China it is Ku fu which means the same thing. In China the term is really Wushu which means martial art. Ku fu is a term used for a skill or development. This also means any skill or development not just martial arts.