CORE VALUES OF VIETNAM VOCOTRUYEN

Vo Van Dung, Phan Thanh My, Bui Thi Khanh Vy

Abstract


In the past every country had a martial arts associated with cultural characters and physical state of its people. Martial arts were not simply the practice of fighting skills, of using arms and legs to settle conflicts or a show of muscular strength. Also, their effects were to enhance health, improve physicality, train will, spirit and good philosophies of life. It is necessary for martial arts practitioners to train both physical and spiritual force, maintain the tradition of teacher deference and moral respect, rituals, orders and disciplines etc.. Vietnamese traditional martial arts (Vocotruyen) are not an exception so it has particularly vital values in life.

 

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martial, tradition, Vocotruyen

References


Central Committee of Vietnamese Communist Party, The Central Resolution five, the Eighth National Congress.

Vo Van Dung (2011). The word “righteousness” of Confucius and its uses. Nghe An culture magazine, 194, 26-29.

Tran Long (2013). Formation of noble spirit in the process of physical education. The summary record of science conference




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejpe.v0i0.608

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