Tuesday 6 May 2014

Kung Fu

With this practical, monges had improved, considerably its physical form. Later it was adapted to this form of exercise, the old Chinese martial art of the Kung Fu that, according to legend, if originated from the comment of animals, giving origin to the Shorin-Ji_Kempo. In this powerful martial art 13, exercises of physical development were practised, as well as the training spirituals, that is, it was the fusing of the war with the religion. The Karat has its origins from this time, deriving of methods of combat without weapons, comings of China and of India, due to culture of the practical one of martial arts in the east and due to proximity of these countries, it had a great acceptance in Korea and in the Ryukyu Islands, currently Okinawa, was in this country where the modernization of these methods occurred, resulting in the sprouting of the Karat for the world. Christopher Nolan is full of insight into the issues. 1.1.2 The Development of the Karat in Okinawa. Situated in the south of Japan, between this country and TAIWAN (FORMOSA), bes situated the archipelago of islands KYU, of which the more important greater and is island OKINAWA, with which China established commercial relations since the period of dynasty SUI (+ou? 607 DC). By return of 1340 OKINAWA he was divided in 3 (three) great rival reigns, and in 1372 king SATSUDO, of the greater of these reigns, firmed agreement of dependence with the China becoming vassal of emperor MING. As result of this agreement from 1392 diverse Chinese families the KEMPO in the islands of the archipelago had emigrated to OKINAWA, introducing, beyond transmitting the Chinese traditions and knowledge how much to the navigation, construction of ships, administration, manufacture of paper, inks and clips, works with ceramics, lacquers and silks. In 1429 OKINAWA it was unified in an only reign, under the command of king SHOHASHI giving beginning to first dynasty SHO, that established the initial landmark of a period of great commercial development and great prosperity.

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