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Chinese Martial Arts: From Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century
Peter A. Lorge
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| #417656 in Books | 2011-12-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.91 x5.98l,1.11 | File type: PDF | 282 pages||22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.| Fact and Evidence Based analysis of CMA|By Bernard Kwan|I was a little sceptical of the title and whether Professor Lorge could do such a vast topic justice. But it goes to show you should never judge a book by its cover, and luckily enough I had enough trust in Cambridge University Press to take a chance on this book. Peter Lorge is a historian of 10th and 11th century Chine|About the Author|Peter A. Lorge is a Senior Lecturer of History at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee. He is the author of War, Politics and Society in Early Modern China, 900-1795 (2005) and The Asian Military Revolution: From Gunpowder to the Bomb (Cambridge, 20
In the global world of the twenty-first century, martial arts are practiced for self-defense and sporting purposes only. However, for thousands of years, they were a central feature of military practice in China and essential for the smooth functioning of society. Individuals who were adept in using weapons were highly regarded, not simply as warriors but also as tacticians and performers. This book, which opens with an intriguing account of the very first female martial...
You easily download any file type for your device.Chinese Martial Arts: From Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century | Peter A. Lorge.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.