"The army likes to recruit people with a background in Martial Arts, so I met many skilled martial artists in the military: Long Fist, Piercing Kick, Tan Tui, but most practiced Shaolin Fist," Gu Qing said.
"Back then, almost all the Military Combat instructors were from Traditional Martial Arts, and the army even specially invited experts from Shaolin Temple to serve as temporary instructors."
"There are several versions of military boxing in the military, I can't say much, but when I first enlisted, the military boxing we learned was modified from the Nine Posture Fist of the Old Red Door of Southern Shaolin, all moves were killing moves, but it wasn't promoted throughout the entire army later."