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  2. Wushu (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Wushu (traditional Chinese: 武術; simplified Chinese: 武术; pinyin: wǔshù) (/ ˌ w uː ˈ ʃ uː /), or kung fu, is a competitive Chinese martial art.It integrates concepts and forms from various traditional and modern Chinese martial arts, including Shaolin kung fu, tai chi, and Wudangquan. [1] "

  3. Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Kung fu sword Martial arts fan Most Chinese styles also make use of training in the broad arsenal of Chinese weapons for conditioning the body as well as coordination and strategy drills. [ 43 ] Weapons training ( 器械 ; qìxiè ) is generally carried out after the student becomes proficient with the basic forms and applications training.

  4. Dance Fu - Wikipedia

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    Dance Fu (also titled Chicago Pulaski Jones [1] and Chicago Pulaski Jones: The Legend of Dance Fu) [2] is a 2011 martial arts comedy film starring Kel Mitchell. The film was co-written and co-produced by Mitchell and directed by Cedric the Entertainer, which is his directorial debut. It was released straight to DVD on October 4, 2011.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Northern Praying Mantis - Wikipedia

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    There are many legends surrounding the creation of Northern Praying Mantis boxing. One legend attributes the creation of Mantis fist to the Song dynasty when Abbot Fu Ju (福居), a legendary persona of the historical Abbot Fu Yu (福裕) (1203–1275), supposedly invited Wang Lang (王朗) and seventeen other masters to come and improve the martial arts of Shaolin. [7]

  7. Liuhebafa - Wikipedia

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    Also known as: Shuiquan, xinyi liuhebafa: Focus: Striking, weapons training, qigong: Country of origin: China: Creator: Chen Tuan: Famous practitioners: Wang AnNi Da ...

  8. Fanzi - Wikipedia

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    In turn the Yingzhao fanziquan style is a combination of fanzi, Eagle Claw and Leopard kung fu. [3] The Ma Family Tongbei System of North Western China includes the Dongbei variants of fanziquan. The Mianzhang style (Duanquan) was combined with Hebei Fanzi to create the style Mianzhang Fanzi.

  9. Lion dance - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, during the era when the Hong Kong's Chinese classic and martial arts movies are very popular, kung fu movies including Jet Li's Wong Fei Hung has actually indirectly shows and indicates how lion dance was practiced with the kung fu close co-relation and kung fu during that time, e.g. Dreadnaught and Martial Club. In ...