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In everyday Chinese, 武术 (wǔshù) is used to refer to martial arts, such as 太极拳 (tàijíquán) and 功夫 (gōngfu). It is also used to refer to martial arts competitions, such as 武术比赛 (wǔshù bǐsài). Additionally, 武术 (wǔshù) is used to refer to martial arts schools, such as 武术学校 (wǔshù xuéxiào).
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Yes, there are several synonyms and related terms for 武术 (wǔshù), which means "martial arts" in Chinese. Here are a few:
1. 武艺 (wǔyì) - This term translates to "martial skill" or "martial art" and emphasizes the skillful techniques involved in martial practices.
2. 格斗术 (gédòushù) - Meaning "fighting techniques," this term refers to various methods and styles of combat within martial arts, focusing on the practical aspects of fighting.
3. 搏击 (bójī) - This word means "to fight" or "to strike" and is often used in the context of combat sports or fighting styles, emphasizing the action of engaging in combat.
4. 拳术 (quánshù) - Translating to "fist technique," this term specifically relates to the practice of hand techniques within martial arts, often associated with styles that focus on striking.
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