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Learning Chinese is something that takes time and dedication 07/18

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Because of this, a number of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] chikundun peichin (those who upheld public order in the Ryukyu kingdom) started teaching tode-jutsu for money.In the Satsuma occupation's later years, Japan began major changes as a result of the Meiji restoration. Cultural reforms led to the abolition of the feudal system, the abasement of the samurai class, and development of democracy.
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However, democracy was never fully implemented, nor [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] were all the ideas of the samurai code and the feudal system totally abandoned. Japan did not want to totally lose its strong identity to (primarily Western) foreign influences. Part of this identity was the bugei (martial arts), which assisted in the shaping of modern Japan.The budo (martial ways), as they came to be called, were more than simply a cultural recreation. The ruling elite used the spread of budo to further instill moral virtues, the values of bushido (way of the warrior), and "Japaneseness" in the Japanese public. In this Pre-World War II age full of increasing militarism, Japan needed needed strong, able men who were willing to fight to the death. Japan also hoped that young men of good health and mind would be more productive citizens.As a result, many budo were introduced to the school system.
Some of these classical budo included Aikido (The Way of Spiritual Harmony), Jiu Jitsu [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] (unarmed self defense art often focused on grappling), and Kendo (Way of the Sword), derived from the samurai fighting traditions. Also, Judo ("Gentle Art") was developed from jiu jitsu in the later part of the 19th century.Itosu Anko led a group of Okinawan karate-jutsu experts in a campaign to introduce the art to the Okinawan school system as a form of exercise. Many of the dangerous applications were not practiced in the school system, transforming karate [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] from a hidden art of self defense into a unique recreation.Karate was introduced in this form to the Japanese mainland in 1917.
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