Although the level of human civilization now may not seem advanced in those science fiction novels about cosmic voyages,
saying it's primitive is definitely impossible. One must understand that this civilization is the crystallization of innumerable high-intelligence beings developed over nearly ten thousand years,
encompassing economics, political science, sociology, history, mathematics, engineering, medicine, agronomy, statistics, logic, systems science, physics, chemistry, biology, earth science, and space science, among others...
A human with normal brain capacity and information processing speed would probably take tens of billions of years, or even hundreds of billions, to learn all of human civilization's knowledge.
Even if what Wang Ye talked about is just the relatively recent and minor field of combat sports,
it's not something an ordinary person with a mere hundred-year lifespan could fully understand over a lifetime.
