Similarities: require high temperatures produce large amounts of energy involve altering the nuclei of different elements work best under high pressure Differences: fusion is joining nuclei to form new ones, fission is splitting nuclei to form new ones fusion needs much higher temperatures only fission can be stably done on Earth currently.
One similarity is the Wu Bu Quan form. Some of the traditional forms of the current curriculum do match up with the traditional forms taught outside of china from pre-revolution lineages. I also know of traditional martial art masters that have incorporated the modern wushu in their curriculum now.
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