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Who is the king with the highest martial arts in the history of China, and his boxing was incorporated into Shaolin?
That's Song Taizong Zhao Kuangyin. The emperor is not only brave and good at fighting, but also has superb martial arts. He is a great master. Mao Changquan, a boxing method created by the emperor himself, can be said to have influenced the present martial arts circle in China. Zhao Kuangyin created a lot of martial arts in his life, which deeply influenced the descendants of China martial arts. It can be said that Zhao Kuangyin is not only profound in boxing, but also famous in clubbing. It can be said that the army of the Song Dynasty was able to play so well at that time, which was deeply influenced by Zhao Kuangyin in many aspects, because he compiled his martial arts into a book and circulated it in the army, laying a solid foundation for the Song Dynasty.

There are many warriors in history, such as Li Shimin, Zhao Kuangyin and Zhu Yuanzhang. It can be said that laying down the emperors of their respective dynasties was very good at once, but these were often military talents. Speaking of martial arts, it undoubtedly belongs to Zhao Kuangyin. It can be said that Zhao Kuangyin's Changquan, Panlong Stick and other martial arts are still widely circulated in the society, which has had a far-reaching impact on the martial arts community in China.

Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin is not only a military genius, but also a martial arts master. The emperor not only laid the foundation of the Great Song Dynasty, but also deeply influenced people with his martial arts. He had a great influence on China folk martial arts. It can be said that his boxing and stick techniques have been recorded in all dynasties, but many moves and formulas have been lost because of the age, but it is undeniable that he has made great contributions to the martial arts community.

It can be said that Zhao Kuangyin became emperor, laying a solid foundation for the whole Song Dynasty, which was inseparable from his martial arts. Zhao Kuangyin was born as a military commander, and his martial arts attainments were profound. He wrote his own martial arts books and circulated them in the army to build a strong army.