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- 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.
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- 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...
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- 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...
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- 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
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 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 is a style of boxing that imitates a drunkard in its movements, involving both offensive and defensive skills. The striking features...
According to records, Mei boxing was spread to Xingtai City of Hebei Province during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Integrated the Eight...
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...
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...