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  2. Changquan - Wikipedia

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    These 12 routines form the basis for other, more complex forms practiced in Northern Shaolin Kung Fu. Yi Lu Mai Fu (一路埋伏) and Er Lu Mai Fu (二路埋伏), the first and second Ways of Ambush, are powerful fundamental sequences that instruct clever and subtle methods of defense and attack.

  3. List of Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Gou Quan ("Dog kung fu") [4] [32] Heihuquan ("black tiger boxing" / "Henan black tiger-style") [33] [34] Hong Cha [4] Hou Quan (Monkey Kung Fu) [35] [36] Huaquan [21] [37] Hung Fut [4] [19] Hung Ga [4] [19] Jiu Fa Men [2] Jow-Ga kung fu [citation needed] Kong-Dao (空道拳) Kunlunquan [38] Lai Tung Pai [17] Lau Gar [30] Li Gar kung fu ("Li ...

  4. List of tai chi forms - Wikipedia

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    50 - Lee-style short form; 53 - Fu style advanced tai chi; 54 - Wu Jianquan family competition form; 56 - Chen Competition; 56 - Zhao Bao; 64 - Yang (Kuang Ping style) 64 - Chen-style tai chi Practical Method Erlu; 66 - Combined Standardized (Lost, original content unknown) 67 - Movements Combined tai chi form; 67 - Fu style tai chi lightning palm

  5. Animal styles in Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The Xingyiquan 12 animal forms came first, the Southern Shaolin five animal forms later, with about 600 years in between. [7] [8] The 12 animal forms emulate the techniques and tactics of the corresponding animal rather than just their physical movements. Some of the animal techniques have only simple, straightforward movements where others are ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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

  8. 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] "

  9. Styles of Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Other styles include: Choy Li Fut, Fujian White Crane, Dog-style kung fu, Five Ancestors, Wing Chun, Southern Praying Mantis, Hak Fu Mun, Bak Mei and Dragon-style. There are sub-divisions to Southern styles due to their similar characteristics and common heritage. For example, the Fujian martial arts can be considered to be one such sub-division.