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[Breaking Barriers: The Rise of Emei Style Kung Fu and the Beauty of Cultural Heritage]-[Meet China's kickin' divas in Emei Kung Fu style]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-07-05

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The Resurgence of Emei Style Kung Fu

Traditional Chinese martial arts are undergoing a modern renaissance, spearheaded by a group of nine young women practicing the Emei style. Often overshadowed internationally by the more famous Shaolin and Wudang styles, Emei Kung Fu has recently captured global attention through viral social media content. The troop, led by inheritor Lingyun, showcases a unique fusion of martial arts, dance, and traditional aesthetics.

Origins and Philosophy

Originating in the 21st century BC in Sichuan’s Mount Emei, this style was reportedly inspired by the movements of the "white apes." The technique is characterized by rapid footwork and forceful strikes, specifically designed to allow practitioners—who may be smaller in stature—to defeat stronger opponents. As the hosts noted, this philosophy of utilizing one's internal energy and agility rather than raw bulk aligns with the broader ethos of Chinese martial arts, where practitioners aim to be "like water"—gentle yet powerful.

Modernizing Tradition

What makes this troop particularly compelling is their ability to blend traditional combat forms with modern flair. While some observers debate whether these displays are "performance" or "martial arts," the consensus among the hosts is that art is subjective. The troop’s work serves as a bridge, inviting the younger generation to take a deeper interest in cultural heritage. By integrating music, costumes, and graceful choreography, these women are breaking stereotypes that martial arts are exclusively male-dominated or solely about brute force.

Empowering Future Generations

Historically, female figures like Fu Hao—the first documented female military commander in the Shang Dynasty—have played pivotal roles in Chinese history. However, the hosts emphasized that modern representation remains crucial. By showcasing women who are both "skillful and graceful" yet "stressful and powerful," this troop provides essential role models. They demonstrate that the distinction between genders is evolving; just as men can be tender, women can be formidable warriors. This shift is not just about fighting; it is about reclaiming a lifestyle and proving that, as Lingyun’s viral videos suggest, martial arts can be seamlessly integrated into daily life, turning mundane tasks into expressions of discipline and art.

Reflections on Personal Joy: The "Happy Place"

The discussion concluded with a segment on personal sources of happiness, highlighting the profound connection between cultural experiences and well-being.

  • Historical Immersion: Steve shared his experience watching the documentary Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors before visiting the actual site in Xi'an. He described the site as "mind-blowing," noting that the individual artistry of each warrior's face makes the history deeply personal. He also highlighted the local "pork sandwich inside a pita" as a culinary highlight of the trip.

  • The Power of Music: Yushen recounted the joy of attending a live concert at the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) in Beijing, conducted by the legendary Maestro Zubin Mehta. For Yushen, the experience of witnessing a world-class orchestra perform Beethoven’s violin concerto was described as "eye-widening" and "spiritual," underscoring the unique, irreplaceable nature of live performances compared to digital listening.

Ultimately, whether through the precision of Emei Kung Fu or the resonance of a symphony, the podcast emphasizes that engaging with art and history is fundamental to a vibrant, inspired life.

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Discussion keeps the worldturning.
This is RoundTable. You're listening to RoundTable.
I'm yourHulling, joined by Steve andYushen.
Coming up on the second half of theshow, we shine a spotlight on the inspiring story of China's Hermes Style female Kung Fuchoupe.
These warriors are not only masters of martialarts, but also ambassadors of Chineseheritage.
Join us as we uncover their journey ofstrength,grace, and culturalpride.

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