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Wushu was called "Wu" in the early Qing Dynasty and "Wu" in the Republic of China?
In the Qing Dynasty, Wushu had many names, such as Wushu, Wushu and Kung Fu, while in the Republic of China, there were many names, especially the official and martial arts books at that time. This is because at that time, China people were called "the sick man of East Asia" by foreigners, and both the government and the people expressed their desire to "strengthen the country and strengthen the species" and published books and opened libraries to spread their skills. Dr. Sun Yat-sen wrote an inscription for the Jason Wu Sports Association "Martial Spirit". In this environment, Wushu is regarded as "national martial arts", and many "national martial arts halls" have been opened in various places, such as "Central National Martial Arts Hall" and "Zhejiang National Martial Arts Hall".