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  • Wu De – The Art of the Warrior: Virtues for a Fulfilling Life
    Wu De is an ancient Chinese philosophy that focuses on the cultivation of virtues to lead a fulfilling and moral life In this article, we will explore the foundations of Wu De and understand the significance of this philosophy in our present time We will learn about the core principles of Wu De and its application in various aspects of life
  • Wude - Wikipedia
    Wude may refer to: Wude, Chinese era name used by Emperor Gaozu of Tang during his reign (618–626) Wude or "martial morality", an ethical system taught in Chinese martial arts
  • What Is WuDe? - UCB Program
    Wude deals with two aspects; "morality of deed" and "morality of mind" Morality of deed concerns social relations; morality of mind is meant to cultivate the inner harmony between the emotional mind (心; Xin) and the wisdom mind (慧; Hui)
  • Wude: The Heart of the Kung Fu Practitioner - Authentic Kung Fu
    武德 Wude (Pronounced “Wu Duh”) is the term for the character traits of the kung-fu practitioner Often presented in single-word series, the traits are often memorized, recited and spoken about in the course of instruction
  • Wude - The Martial Morality. Encompasses the morality of deed and the . . .
    Wude, which translates to "martial morality" or "martial virtue," encompasses two essential aspects: the morality of deed and the morality of mind This article delves into the profound significance of Wude, exploring how it influences social relations and fosters inner harmony
  • Martial Virtues – Shaolin Kung Fu – 少林五家拳 - Ng Ga Kuen
    Traditional Chinese Martial Arts schools, such as schools that descended from the Shaolin Temples have incorporated a code or system of moral ethics in their self-defense or mental training, which was referred to in Mandarin as – WuDe (武德), or in Cantonese language as – Mou Dak (武德)
  • Wǔdé (武德): Martial Virtue as the Soul of Shaolin
    At the heart of Shaolin Kung Fu lies Wǔdé, meaning “martial virtue” or “martial morality ” Far more than a concept, Wǔdé is a way of life – a moral framework that guides how and why one practices martial arts In Shaolin philosophy, martial skill must always be tempered by moral virtue and compassion
  • Wu Shen Pai Wu De (Martial Code of Conduct) - WSMAA
    Wu De is the Chinese martial arts code of appropriate social interaction Ethics and etiquette is ingrained not only in the culture of China but also pervades throughout the philosophy that holds the society together There are five essential points in Wu De: Respect, Humility, Trust, Virtue, and Honor
  • WUDE • 少林武德 (14 Virtues of Shaolin) - shaolin-online
    The Shaolin WuDe (virtues of martial arts) is the basic framework and the basis for the further learning and personal development in the Shaolin disciplines The Shaolin Temple expects from his students to learn the WuDe and to work on becoming a better human being everyday and bring value to this world
  • WuDe - (14 Virtues of Shaolin) | PDF | Shaolin Monastery | Chinese . . .
    The document discusses the 14 virtues of Shaolin, which are divided into virtues to be expected and virtues to be learned The virtues to be expected are those a student should possess, like discipline and self-control, while virtues to be learned are those a student must acquire through training, like humility and courage





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