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  2. Four Moons - Wikipedia

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    Four Moons (Spanish: Cuatro lunas) is a 2014 Mexican drama directed by Sergio Tovar Velarde. [1] [2] It stars Antonio Velázquez, [3] Alejandro de la Madrid, [4] César Ramos, Gustavo Egelhaaf, Alonso Echánove, [5] Alejandro Belmonte, Karina Gidi [6] and Juan Manuel Bernal.

  3. Kung Fu Yoga - Wikipedia

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    US$257.8 million [3] Kung Fu Yoga ( Chinese : 功夫瑜伽 ) is a 2017 Chinese action adventure comedy film written and directed by Stanley Tong and produced by and starring Jackie Chan . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is the sequel to The Myth (2005), with Chan reprising his role as an archaeologist named Jack.

  4. Exam (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    Exam is a 2009 British psychological thriller film produced, written and directed by Stuart Hazeldine and starring Colin Salmon, Chris Carey, Jimi Mistry, Luke Mably, Gemma Chan, Chukwudi Iwuji, John Lloyd Fillingham, Pollyanna McIntosh, Adar Beck and Nathalie Cox.

  5. History of qigong - Wikipedia

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    The physical exercise chart; a painting on silk depicting the practice of daoyin; unearthed in 1973 in Hunan Province, China, from the 2nd-century BC burial Mawangdui Han tombs site, Tomb Number 3. According to the traditional Chinese medical community, the origin of qigong is commonly attributed to the legendary Yellow Emperor (2696–2598 BCE ...

  6. Yugong - Wikipedia

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  7. Iron shirt - Wikipedia

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    Iron Shirt (simplified Chinese: 铁 衫; traditional Chinese: 鐵 衫; pinyin: tiě shān; Cantonese: tit1 saam3) is a form of hard style martial art exercise believed to help protect the human body from impacts in a fight.

  8. Baduanjin qigong - Wikipedia

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    The Baduanjin qigong (八段錦) is one of the most common forms of Chinese qigong used as exercise. [1] Variously translated as Eight Pieces of Brocade, Eight-Section Brocade, Eight Silken Movements or Eight Silk Weaving, the name of the form generally refers to how the eight individual movements of the form characterize and impart a silken quality (like that of a piece of brocade) to the ...

  9. GongKwon Yusul - Wikipedia

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    The first was established in Brazil in 2006, the second in Melbourne in 2007, the third in Launceston, Australia in 2008, the fourth in Gold Coast, Australia in 2008, the fifth in Spain in 2009, [3] the sixth in Brisbane, Australia in 2009, [4] [citation needed] and the seventh in Austin, Texas in 2011, where country music singer/songwriter ...