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The history of rigid-flexible flow
Naha originated in 1875.

The ancestor-Dong Enna Liang Kuan, at the age of 22, came to Fuzhou, Fujian, China by waterway from Okinawa, looking for a famous teacher to learn China Wushu. In the meantime, I experienced numerous difficulties such as verbal communication and adapting to living habits, and finally got my wish. I learned it from martial arts master Xie Zongxiang. )。 Xie Zongxiang himself is a bamboo weaver. )) Numerous evidences show that the real master is not Xie Zongxiang, but Liu (I)) Mr. tojo hideki left his master and returned to Naha, Okinawa, Japan after studying martial arts in China for fifteen years. Before returning to China, he already knew the application skills of herbs.

After returning to Okinawa, Mr. tojo hideki devoted himself to developing and popularizing the martial arts he learned from China, especially the routine of Sanshou Boxing. At that time, there were many people who followed Dongying to learn martial arts, but because of his strict and harsh training, most students only stopped learning briefly. At that time, a 14-year-old boy, a well-known official Chang Shun, was diligent and self-disciplined, and eventually became a disciple of Mr. tojo hideki, completing all the learning courses and carrying forward the "Naha player" together. 19 15, Mr. Dongying died at the age of 63. Since then, the "Naha player" system has spread to this highly self-disciplined young man, Miyagi Changshun, who has been studying martial arts with Dong En for fifteen years.

From 192 1 year to 2005, Mr Miyagi performed "Na Ba Hand" skills in the royal family for many times and was highly praised. 1926, 38-year-old Mr Miyagi also established a karate martial arts club, namely the karate research society. At the same time, Huacheng Changqi, Western Dynasties Five, Chaoji and Wan Wenren Xianhe (founder) of the headquarters took turns as apprentices.

1927, the originator of judo, Ghanaian Man Ruling Goro, was invited to attend a party in Tokyo. Master Miyagi performed Naha glove boxing live, and the founder of judo thought these sets of gloves were very substantial. Later, Mr Miyagi showed some wrestling and grasping skills, and explained the importance of applying the above skills to luck and correct breathing. The originator of judo was deeply impressed by this and kept it in mind.

1930 years later, the founder of judo recommended Mr. Miyagi to demonstrate with the skill of "Naha player" in Okinawa in many major martial arts events such as Gubudo Competition sponsored by the Japanese government.

1930, when Shinri Ren 'an, Mr. Miyagi's eldest disciple, gave a demonstration in an all-Japanese martial arts competition, he was asked by Gu Wu Taoist disciples which faction Naha's gloves should belong to, but Shinri Ren 'an couldn't answer because it was not necessary to be named as a faction at that time. At that time, there were three different factions circulating in Okinawa, namely, Tomari-Te, Shouli -Te and Naa. When Xin Liren 'an returned to Okinawa and mentioned the name of the school to Master, Mr. Miyagi felt it necessary to name it "Rigid and Soft Flow" to carry forward this martial arts skill and formally inform other Japanese martial arts schools.

"Rigid and soft" is a kind of martial arts which combines strong and soft skills. Liu is a faction, so both rigidity and softness complement each other. Mr Miyagi is the first martial artist who turned China Wushu into an independent school. 1933, Mr. Miyagi officially registered karate in the Japanese Wushu Association, so he was called "Tangshou" before 1933, but it was called "karate" in 1933 (Japanese [[nihongo] [[Kanji]), and "karate" was interpreted as unarmed or.

1946 After the Second World War, Mr. Miyagi taught karate skills to the Sports Association of Okinawa City Government and the Okinawa Police Training College. Then, karate developed from Okinawa to all parts of Japan, and Miyagi Changshun was called "samurai gentleman", and then became the father of karate with both rigidity and softness.