Exploration of Mount Wudang as a source of Chinese Wushu

The exploration of Wushu activities carried out in Mount Wudang from the remote antiquity to the period of Warring States by means of literature study, practical investigation, consultation with experts, etc. The results of the studies showed that the survival and competition of the ape-men in the r...

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