2006 Taiji Legacy - Double Broadsword vs 2 Spears
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tambien eran dos, si no no lo mataban ajajajja
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jia you means Go! or You can do it! and many other phrases. basicaliy you say to cheer someone on.
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hahaha that wuz totally unexpected when the dude 'died'
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NOICE!!
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LOL NICELY DONE GENTLEMEN!
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Hahaha I love the way it ends. That's what he gets for not watching his back.
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Wow. That was VERY good for modern Wushu! I like traditional alot better.
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What do they scream out at Modern Wushu competitions is it " Jayao " or " Jing Wu " , but this had to be the best DiuLian at Taiji Legacy !!
XiaoLinLong 3 years ago
usually people scream jayao. but since we train at Jing Wu, our classmates were yelling Jing Wu AND jayao. and thanks for the props. =)
rarrbear 3 years ago
it's "jia you" and it meens "come on!" or something like that, but in this kind of excellent "choreographed" wushu fight the term "jia you!" being shouted out seems a little point less and they're only demonstrating the fighting skills and though it shows areal combat scene, the performers are not actually trying to kill eachother in a demo' like this!
Wushurichard 3 years ago
usually at wushu competitions, pple do yell jia you, just to push the performers on. and like i said, they're screaming BOTH jing wu and jia you. it's my jing wu classmates cheering us on.
rarrbear 3 years ago
Yes I understand that and I think it's great of course that they're tring to give you all confidence and backing you up really! I just meen, it's great anyway without that.....you know what I meen right?.....never mind anyhow well done everyone yes! Jing Wu! Jia You forever!!
Wushurichard 3 years ago
i think i just misunderstood your comment. it looked as if you were answering xiolinlong's question of whether the crowd was yelling "jingwu" or "jiayou/jayao." so, i only clarified again. =)
rarrbear 3 years ago