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  2. Wudangquan - Wikipedia

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    General Li's kung fu advisor was the famous bajiquan master Li Shuwen. In 1928, the Kuomintang generals Zhang Zijiang, Fung Zu Ziang and Li Jinglin organized two national martial arts tournaments in Beijing and Nanjing; they did so to screen the best martial artists in order to begin populating the Central Martial Arts Academy.

  3. Styles of Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The group of Northern martial arts includes many illustrious styles such as Northern Shaolin Kung Fu, Baguazhang, Bajiquan, Chaquan, Chuojiao, Eagle Claw, Northern Praying Mantis and tai chi. Changquan is often identified as the representative Northern style and forms a separate division in modern Wushu curriculum.

  4. Wushu (sport) - Wikipedia

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    It integrates concepts and forms from various traditional and modern Chinese martial arts, including Shaolin kung fu, tai chi, and Wudangquan. [1] "Wushu" is the Chinese term for "martial arts" (武 "Wu" = combat or martial, 術 "Shu" = art), reflecting the art's goal as a compilation and standardization of various styles. [2]

  5. Wing Chun - Wikipedia

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    Wing Chun or Yong Chun (Chinese: 詠春 or 咏春, lit. "singing spring") [7] is a concept-based martial art, a form of Southern Chinese kung fu, and a close-quarters system of self-defense. It is a martial arts style characterized by its focus on close-quarters hand-to-hand combat, rapid-fire punches, and straightforward efficiency.

  6. Bajiquan - Wikipedia

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    Wu Zhong had only one child, his daughter Wu Rong (吴荣; Wú Róng), who at the age of 30 married an expert in Changquan and stopped practicing bajiquan after a few years. To avoid remaining childless and ensure the continuity of his art, Wu Zhong adopted Wu Ying ( 吴溁 ; Wú Yíng ), a distant nephew of the Wu family of Mengcun.

  7. Changquan - Wikipedia

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    Fundamentals of High Performance Wushu: Taolu Jumps and Spins by Raymond Wu, ISBN 978-1-4303-1820-0. Training book on classic long fist moves. Fake advertisement offer here. Shaolin Long Fist Kung Fu by Yang Jwing-Ming, ISBN 978-0-86568-020-3. Training book on Long Fist history, applications, and sequences. Shaolin Long Fist

  8. Wichita martial arts instructor honored with lifetime ...

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    Wu-Monnat is best known locally as the founder of the Grace Wu Kung Fu School, located at 122 N. St. Francis, where she has taught all forms of kung fu, shaolin kung fu, tai chi and bagua to ...

  9. Baguazhang - Wikipedia

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    The Cheng and Liu styles are said to specialize in "pushing" the palms, Yin style is known for "threading" the palms, Song's followers practice "Plum Flower" (梅花 Mei Hua) palm technique and Ma style palms are known as "hammers." Some of Dong Haichuan's students, including Cheng Tinghua, participated in the Boxer Rebellion.