Taekwondo: Men should strengthen themselves.
Tai Chi: Meeting a close friend in high mountains and flowing water.
1. Taekwondo
1. Taekwondo is one of the official events of the modern Olympic Games. Taekwondo is also known as "Hwarang Do". It is a sport that mainly uses hands and feet for fighting or confrontation.
2. Taekwondo is a Korean martial art developed through East Asian culture. It is based on the martial arts spirit of "starting with etiquette and ending with etiquette". Its footwork accounts for 70%. Taekwondo has 24 sets of routines; in addition, there are weapons, grappling, lock-breaking, sparring and self-defense techniques and more than 10 basic skills.
3. Taekwondo organizations around the world are mainly divided into two systems: the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) and the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF). The Olympic Games use the WTF system.
2. "Men Should Strengthen Theirself"
"Men Should Strengthen Theirself" is a Cantonese song sung by Lin Zixiang. Included in Lin Zixiang's album "Warmth Collection" released on January 1, 1991. This song is adapted from the ancient song "General's Order" and is also the theme song of the Hong Kong movies "Once Upon a Time in China" and "Once Upon a Time in China" starring Jet Li. The Mandarin version is sung by Jackie Chan.
3. Tai Chi
Tai Chi explains the process of the universe from Wuji to Tai Chi, and to the transformation of all things. The word Tai Chi was first found in "Yi Zhuan·Xici". The so-called Tai Chi clarifies the process of the universe from Wuji to Tai Chi, and to the transformation of all things. Among them, Tai Chi refers to the state before heaven and earth were opened and chaos was not divided into yin and yang. A line from the Book of Changes: "That's why the Yi has Tai Chi, which gives birth to two rituals." ?Liangyi is the two yin and yang of Tai Chi.
4. High mountains and flowing water meet a bosom friend
1. High mountains and flowing water meet a bosom friend comes from "Liezi·Tang Wen". The idiom "high mountains and flowing water" is a metaphor for close friends or close friends, as well as beautiful music. The musical piece "High Mountains and Flowing Waters" is one of Yu Boya's masterpieces.
2. Common version of "High Mountains and Flowing Waters"
"High Mountains and Flowing Waters" is based on "Bo Ya Gu Gu Qin Encountering a Friend", and there are many kinds of musical notations. There are two types of music: Qin music and Zheng music. Both have different names and completely different styles.
Qin Music
With the development of Qin playing art since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, "High Mountain" and "Flowing Water" have undergone great changes. "Legend Secret Music" was originally not divided into sections, but later generations of piano music scores were divided into sections. Among the various musical scores since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, "Liu Shui" adapted by Zhang Kongshan, a qin player of the Sichuan School, included in the "Tianwenge Qin Pu" (1876) compiled by Tang Yiming in the Qing Dynasty, is particularly distinctive, with the addition of "roll, whisk," The sixth section, which uses the "chuu" and "note" techniques to create the sound of running water, is also known as "Seventy-two Rolling Flowing Waters". It is widely circulated for its vivid image and blend of scenes. According to research by qin experts, before the publication of "Tianwenge Qinpu", the sixth section of "Liu Shui" played by Zhang Kongshan was not included in any qin score. The whole song only had eight sections, which is consistent with the explanation of "Magic Secret Music". However, Zhang Kongshan's notation has been expanded to nine sections, and later qin players mostly performed according to this score.
Zheng music
The music of Zheng music "High Mountains and Flowing Waters" is very different from that of Qin music. It is also based on "Bo Ya's Drum and Qin Meet a Friend". There are scores of various genres available. The most widely circulated and influential one is the Zhejiang Wulin School's biography, which has elegant melody and meaningful charm, and has the appearance of "towering mountains and oceans of flowing water".