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SHANGHAI, Dec. 3 (Xinhua) — Ismet Himmet, with his Chinese name You Lihan, speaks fluent Chinese and has devoted more than thirty years to Chinese martial arts. Himmet, now 48, began learning kung fu in 1991. Nine years later, he traveled to China for the first time.
From 2006, he started teaching Chinese martial arts full-time in Germany. At XUAN-Gong Fu Academy, a kung fu school that Himmet established in Berlin, students of all ages practise Tai Chi, Ba Gua Zhang, Xingyiquan and other kung fu styles every day. In his view, martial arts are not just a sport, but also a way of living and something that helps the mind turn toward the positive.
Thousands of kilometers away, in east China's Shanghai, She Yuran, known as "A Xiao", is engaged in a similar career as Himmet. Born in Sichuan of China, She Yuran studied Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) at college. His interest in HEMA grew into a deep study of historical weapons and combat methods.
In 2015, She Yuran co-founded the Shanghai Historical Martial Arts (SHMA) club, offering systematic training in both European and Chinese martial arts. SHMA now has more than 200 members, over half of whom study German swordsmanship.
While Ismet Himmet helps Germans understand the philosophy and practice of Chinese martial arts, She Yuran brings European sword traditions to young Chinese practitioners. Their commitment shows how martial arts can carry culture across borders, allowing mutual understanding to grow through their fists and blades.
(Source: Xinhua)
Editor: Wang Shasha