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Frontiers in Sport Research, 2023, 5(10); doi: 10.25236/FSR.2023.051005.

The Evolution and Future Development of Emei Martial Arts Culture

Author(s)

Baozhan Wu

Corresponding Author:
Baozhan Wu
Affiliation(s)

School of Continuing Education, Neijiang Normal University, Neijiang, China

Abstract

The development of Emei Martial Arts culture has undergone a long process of transition from uniformity to diversity, collision, fusion, and finally, transformation into a distinctive regional martial arts culture. Starting from the perspective of immigrant culture, this study explores the historical trajectory of the development of Emei Martial Arts culture through research methods such as documentary analysis, fieldwork, and logical reasoning. The research suggests that the evolution of Emei Martial Arts culture has gone through three stages: introduction, assimilation, and innovation, with a trend of diverse integration and the absorption of strengths while discarding weaknesses. The future development will show two directions of development: from the overall Emei Martial Arts to the individual martial arts schools of Emei Martial Arts; the whole and the individual being causal and interdependent.

Keywords

Culture, Martial Arts, Emei Martial Arts, Boxing

Cite This Paper

Baozhan Wu. The Evolution and Future Development of Emei Martial Arts Culture. Frontiers in Sport Research (2023) Vol. 5, Issue 10: 26-33. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSR.2023.051005.

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