Revive the Scales: Meeting China's Young Buhurt Enthusiasts
Chinese armor is quietly making a comeback — the kind you may have seen at the Terracotta Warrior exhibition or in the hit video game Black Myth: Wukong. In Beijing, we follow a group of young enthusiasts wearing head-to-toe armor that weighs 30 kilograms, clashing steel on steel in buhurt tournaments, chasing a battle cry they describe as, quote: "written in the gene." Get a glimpse of the training base of the Beijing Shanhe team in this episode, and see how the warrior spirit of ancient soldiers is being revived among today's youth. #marcialarts #chinesehistory #hmb #buhurt ----👇----👇----👇----👇----👇----👇---- READ the Mag: https://www.theworldofchinese.com/ For more One Minute China videos, be sure to 👉 FOLLOW US! Twitter: / worldofchinese Facebook : / theworldofchinese Instagram: / theworldofchinese LinkedIn: / ttwoc

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