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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...

Shaolin Kungfu

Shaolin Kungfu
Shaolin Kungfu is a kind of martial arts practiced by monks under the special Buddhist culture of...

Red Boxing

Red Boxing
Red Boxing is a leading boxing genre in Shaanxi, where three branches marked by Tongguan and...
This is a story in Outlaws of the Marsh - one of the great classical works of Chinese literature. Wu Song was exiled to Mengzhou. On his way there, he learnt that the restaurant owned by Shi En, his sworn brother, was seized by a hooligan nicknamed "Jiang the Gate Guard Giant". Outraged, Wu Song rushed to the restaurant at Kuaihuolin with a jar of wine. Under the influence, he beat the hooligan to his heart's content and got the restaurant back.

Drunken Boxing

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 of the boxing are its fast speed and unpredictable changes in beating the opponent. It is also known for its unique appreciating, health-boosting and practical values.
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    Drunken Lu Zhishen Putting Mount Wutai in an Uproar
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