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  • Shaolin Weapons
    Shaolin Weapons
    There are a great variety of Shaolin waepons. At present, spears, swords, cudgels, broadswords, shovels, halberds, and 9-section whips are in common use.
  • Red Boxing
    Red Boxing
    Red Boxing is a leading boxing genre in Shaanxi, where three branches marked by Tongguan and Dasanguan appear - "Red Boxing of Eastern Shaanxi", "Red Boxing of Central Shaanxi" and "Red Boxing of...
  • Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing)
    Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing)
    Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing), which can be used to self-defense and improve the corporeity and prevent and cure the illness, is a kind of traditional Chinese boxing with gentle and slow actions. It...
  • The Martial Art and Chinese Literature
    The Martial Art and Chinese Literature
    The earliest literature work on the martial art or chivalrous characters was Records of the Grand Historian, a masterpiece from Sima Qian, the great historian in Western Han Dynasty. In the book,...

    Chinese Kungfu

    Shaolin Kungfu, Taiji Quan, Shadow Boxing,Wudang Wushu, Heavy-sword Martial Art of the Hui Minority, Bruce Lee, Jin yong, Wuqin Xi
  • Emei School of Martial Arts

    Emei School of Martial Arts
    The Emei School of Martial Arts got its name from Mt. Emei. In a general sense, Emei is the name of Bashu (present Sichuan and Chongqing) in...
  • Praying Mantis Boxing

    Praying Mantis Boxing
    Praying Mantis Boxing is one of the Chinese imitative boxing styles. It is said to have been created by Wang Lang, a Shandong native of the Liang...
  • Drunken Boxing

    Drunken Boxing
    Drunken Boxing is a style of boxing that imitates a drunkard in its movements, involving both offensive and defensive skills. The striking features...
  • Xingtai Mei (Plum-Blossom) Boxing

    Xingtai Mei (Plum-Blossom) Boxing
    According to records, Mei boxing was spread to Xingtai City of Hebei Province during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Integrated the Eight...
  • Dawaz of the Uygur Ethnic Minority

    Dawaz of the Uygur Ethnic Minority
    The word "dawaz" means "aerial tightrope walking" in the Uygur language. It is an acrobatic performing art with a long history of over 1,000 years...
  • Wuxia (Martial Arts) Novels

    Wuxia (Martial Arts) Novels
    The wuxia novel is a Chinese novel genre, which features martial arts heroes, i.e. swordsmen and those related to them, with the plot dedicating to...
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