Thursday, November 12, 2009

The origins of Ninjutsu go back to China. Are any of those arts still in being practiced in China?

Please don%26#039;t say Shaolin Kung Fu.|||I remember this story coming out in the 1980%26#039;s. I have yet to see any proof that the Chinese had any such training which compares. I DO KNOW that a pretty prominent Wing Chun exponent and business man (at that time publishing a kung fu magazine (%26#039;Real Kung Fu%26#039;) , numerous books on various forms of kung fu, videos and equipment as well as running an international network of Wing Chun schools) called Leung Ting published an article and subsequently a book on %26#039;Chinese ninja%26#039; which he called Vagabonds. I am pretty sure this is fictional presented as truth simply because there was a ninja craze at its highest and he wanted to get into the act.





Bear in mind that there were whole villages which were of the ninja creed and it was a lifetime commitment. I have no doubt that there would have been spies and assassins in ancient China but I am almost certain that there was no ninja type training in the same context as it was developed in Japan. When the Chinese saw the way that kung fu was being replaced in the cinema and video box office by ninja, they decided they should jump on the bandwagon.|||ya it does


http://china.konigunninjutsu.com/|||There are as many real ninjas left in this world as there are real nazis. Meaning there might be some old crusty bastards around who still believe/practice but thats about it. On second though, no, there aren%26#039;t any ninjas. There are a lot of old nazis though.|||no it wasnt|||I believe the Chinese called it the Vagabond Skills.

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