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  2. Heihuquan - Wikipedia

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    The Black Tiger style's fighting mentality is to use these sweeps and kicks by acrobatic movements, with the purpose of overwhelming the opponent before they are able to attack. [1] The style places emphasis on developing physical power and focus on fitness, rather than on internal aspects. Iron palm training is central to this style. [1]

  3. Fu Jow Pai - Wikipedia

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    Fu Jow Pai (Chinese: 虎爪派, Cantonese Jyutping: Fu2 Zaau2 Pai3, Mandarin pinyin: Hǔ Zhǎo Pài, literally "Tiger Claw School", also "Tiger Claw System" or "Tiger Claw Style"), originally named "Hark Fu Moon" (Chinese: 黑虎門, Cantonese Jyutping: Hak1 Fu2 Mun4, Mandarin pinyin: Hēihǔmén, literally "Black Tiger School", also "Black Tiger System") is a Chinese martial art that has its ...

  4. List of Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Bak Fu Pai ("White Tiger Kung Fu") [8] Tiger Kung Fu / Shadong-style Tiger [9] Bak Hok Pai ("Tibetian White Crane") [10] Hop Ga Kuen [10] Bak Mei Kung Fu ("white eyebrow") [8] [7] Baoquan (Leopard fist) [6] Bei Tui ("Northern Legs") [11] Black Crane Kung Fu [12] Changquan ("long boxing") [12] [13] Chaquan [12] [14] Chin Na; Choy Gar [15] [16 ...

  5. Animal styles in Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    In Southern styles, especially those associated with Guangdong and Fujian provinces, there are five traditional animal styles known as Ng Ying Kung Fu (Chinese: 五形功夫) Chinese: 五形; pinyin: wǔ xíng; lit. 'Five Forms')—Tiger, Crane, Leopard, Snake, and Dragon.

  6. Hung Ga - Wikipedia

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    Shaolin Kung Fu, Nanquan, Five Animal forms, [2] Bak Fu Pai (White Tiger Kung Fu), [1] Fujian White Crane, [3] Mok Gar (additional influence for Wong Fei Hung lineage) Descendant arts: Choy ga, Fut Gar, Hung Fut, [1] Jow-Ga Kung Fu: Olympic sport: No: Chinese name; Chinese: 洪家: Literal meaning: Hung family

  7. Hak Fu Mun - Wikipedia

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    Hak Fu Mun 黑虎門 is a southern style of Chinese Kung Fu originating from the Shaolin Temple. The style's founder was So Hak-fu, who was one of the famed Ten Tigers of Canton 廣東十虎. The style was opened to the public by Wong Cheung 黃祥 who expanded the system.

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  9. Bajiquan - Wikipedia

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    There are twenty fist forms, which include twelve baji Small Structure Fists, baji Black Tiger Fist, baji danzhai, baji danda/duida, baji luohan gong, and baji si lang kuan. There are eight weapons forms, including liuheda qiang (spear), chun yang jian (sword), san yin dao (sabre), xing zhe bang (staff), pudao , and chun qiu dadao (a long two ...