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The
martial arts of China have a long and diverse history. This has resulted
in hundreds of different martial art systems/styles. In the
links below you will find
information about the History, Development, Training Methods, Contents
and on occasion articles about the martial arts that are/have
been studied, practiced and
taught by various members and teachers of the Taiping Wuguan.
Those
highlighted contain content.
Information on others will be made available in due course.
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[戳脚门]
Chuojiao
: Piercing Foot
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[燕情拳]
Yanqingquan
: also known as Mizongquan - Lost Track Boxing
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[八翻门]
Bafanmen
: 8 Rotations Boxing,
also known as Fanziquan and Bashanfan.
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[通背拳]
Tongbeiquan : Through the
Back Boxing
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[六合拳]
Liuhequan
:
6 Harmonies Boxing
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[短拳]
Duanquan
: Short Boxing, also known as
Mianzhang Short Boxing
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[八极拳]
Bajiquan : 8 Extremes
Boxing
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[螳螂门]
Tanglangquan
: Praying Mantis
Boxing
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[字门拳]
Zimenquan
: Character Gate Boxing, also
known as Zimenbafa or Character Gate 8 Methods
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[硬门拳]
Yingmenquan (Hard Gate Boxing, also known as Yue Jia Quan
- Yue Family Boxing)
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[武当龙门派]
Wudang Long
Men Pai (Wudang Dragon Gate
Boxing)
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[赵堡太极拳]
Taijiquan (Zhaobao)
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[嵩山少林寺拳]
Songshan
Shaolin Temple Boxing
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[南少林佛家派]
Saolim Fojiapai
(Also
known as Southern Shaolin Luohan
Boxing)
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[北少林看家拳] Shaolin Kanjiaquan
(Also known as Northern
Shaolin or Bak Siulum)
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[地术拳]
Dishuquan
(Ground
Art Boxing, also known as Gouquan or Dog Boxing)
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[太祖拳] Taizuquan
(Grand Ancestors Boxing)
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[虎尊拳]
Huzunquan (Tiger Boxing, also known as Yongfu Tiger Boxing)
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[洪家拳] Hongjiaquan
(Hong Family Boxing - Hung Gar Kuen)
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[白眉拳]
Baimeiquan (White Eyebrow Boxing - Bak Mei Kuen)
To
understand more about the traditional martial arts of Taiping Wuguan
please navigate through the site. Should you have any queries please
contact us on the email below:
taiping@satirio.com
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