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Situ Xuan, the founder of Emei School, was an unprecedented figure in Qin Dynasty.
The earliest person who founded Emei School was Stuart Kong Xuan, who lived mainly in the pre-Qin period. Situ Kong Xuan is a martial artist with certain accomplishments in martial arts, which laid a solid foundation for his later establishment of Emei School. The so-called Emei Sect refers to the martial arts sect established in Emei Mountain. In the past, most of the big sects divided the occupied areas, and their names were reflected. China Wushu has a long history, among which the three most famous schools are Emei School, Shaolin School and Wutang School.

First, the martial arts of Emei School are very distinctive, which can be clearly distinguished from the martial arts of Shaolin School and Wutang School. Shaolin School is dominated by masculinity, so Shaolin Temple is mostly full of warm-blooded men. Some people even began to learn Shaolin martial arts, common sticks and so on. Since childhood, I have been good at it with Shaolin disciples. However, Wu Tangzong's martial arts are mainly feminine, not masculine like Shaolin Sect, but better at using Tai Chi-like martial arts moves, combining rigidity with softness.

The martial arts of Emei school absorbed the advantages of both, combining rigidity with softness. Some of its moves are more masculine than Shaolin Wushu, while others fully absorb the feminine characteristics of Wutangmen. Besides Shaolin and Wudang, Emei School has absorbed the characteristics and advantages of other schools. Emei Wushu has undergone many changes and reforms since its birth.

Second, pay attention to your thoughts. Because of its long history, Emei Wushu has been flourishing and declining. In this process of ups and downs, Emei School has evolved many small schools. Of course, the characteristics of Emei Wushu have not been diluted. Most Emei disciples adhere to the core techniques of Emei Wushu, that is, both internal and external cultivation, combining rigidity with softness.

The most rare thing is that many martial artists, as Emei martial arts school, combine martial arts, that is, body language and thoughts, concentrate on learning the ideological connotation of Taoism, and advocate spiritual cultivation. In this way, physical strength and achievement method can be significantly improved. This also reflects a major feature of China Wushu and Emei Wushu, which is both internal and external. China Wushu enjoys such a high reputation in the world, thanks to the development of these famous Wushu schools over the years.