The national Wushu test was twice, and then it was included in the Wushu competition of the National Games. Although there are many problems, it has played a positive role in promoting the popularization and improvement of Wushu. Among them, the rules and regulations of Wushu examination have made a useful attempt for Wushu to be included in modern competition series.
According to the martial arts examination regulations published by 1927, martial arts examinations at all levels are organized by martial arts schools at this level, and the examinations are divided into health subjects and subject subjects. Wei Kekao fights, wrestles, splits swords, spears and other boxing techniques and equipment; Subjects test the Three People's Principles, Chinese, Mathematics, History and Geography, the origin of Chinese Wushu, and physical health. The exam is divided into two parts: pre-test and pre-test.
Objective: To enrich the Central Martial Arts School and select top talents.
The first national Wushu examination was held in Nanjing from June 1928 to 10/7.
The examinations sponsored by the Central National Martial Arts Museum are divided into three levels: county examination, provincial (city) examination and national examination. The content of the first national examination was mainly Sanda, and it was named to the stage by lottery. Participants wear wire covers, punch and kick, and there is no restriction.
It is stipulated that hitting the opponent 1 fist gets 1 point, kicking the opponent 1 foot gets 2 points, knocking down the opponent gets 4 points, and the best 15 and the top 30 are produced by elimination system.
The top three were initially awarded the titles of Guo Shi, Chivalrous Man and Samurai, and then were awarded a paper certificate. This national examination is basically a national challenge contest. Due to serious sectarian opinions and lack of necessary rules and safety measures, many people were beaten to pieces and covered with blood.