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  • Eight Immortals Sword
    Eight Immortals Sword (Chinese: 八仙剑; Pinyin: bā xiān jiàn) is a kind of Chinese Kungfu, dividing into Wudang Eight Immortals Sword, Shaolin Eight Immortals Sword Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-10
  • Baji Quan (Eight Extremes Boxing)
    Baji Quan (traditional Chinese: 八極拳; simplified Chinese: 八极拳) is a Chinese martial art which is also called Eight Extremes Boxing and features explosive, short Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-11-10
  • Fanzi Boxing
    The Fanzi Boxing is a traditional and excellent boxing in martial arts. Firstly it was called Ba Shan Fan (Eight tumbling skills: front, behind, left, right, top, bottom, middle, double) in Ming Dynasty. Then it was called Fanzi Boxing or Fanzi. Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-08-07
  • Liuhe Boxing
    Liuhe Boxing (Six Harmonies Boxing) is one of the Chinese boxings. It handed down by Tong Zhongyi who had teached this boxing in Shanghai. Six harmonies means directions of north, south Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-10-13
  • Quincuncial Piles
    Quincuncial piles, alias Plum-blossom Quan, is a fist form that practise on the woodpiles. Quincuncial piles, a kind of Qing Gong, as a basic skill of leaping onto roofs and vaulting over walls, specially practise the agility of your body and Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-09-29
  • Shaolin Kong Fu: Five Kinds Fist
    What is Five Finds Fist? Five Finds Fist is named by the figures of five kinds animals: dragon, tiger, leopard, snake and crane. Shaolin five fists have many names. They have different named by different churches Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-10-09
  • Qing gong
    Qing gong is also named as light skill, which takes an important role in traditional KungFu. It needs agility of the body. It is different with modern high jump and high run Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-18
  • Qigong
    Qigong (Chinse: 气功; Pinyin: qìgōng) is also named as Qikong, Chikung or Chikong. Qigong is a Chinese health care way that integrates physical postures Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-09-15
  • The Best 6 Chinese Martial Arts Schools in China
    Chinese Martial Arts enjoys great popularity at home and abroad for its long history and wonderful performance. And more and more foreigners come to China and want to learn Chinese martial arts. The Chinese martial arts schools can be the best choice. Today we will recommend six Chinese Martial Arts schools to you. Wish you learn Chinese martial... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-04-24
  • Styles of Tai Chi Chuan
    There are many different styles or families of Tai Chi Chuan. The five which are practiced most commonly today are the following styles. Each named after the Chinese family from which it originated. All Tai Chi styles, however, are derived from the original Chen family style... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-18
  • The history of Tai Chi Chuan
    The history of Tai Chi is foggy at best, since it is often difficult to sort out fact from legend. There are many conflicting stories from the past, and the confusion continues right up to the present... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-18
  • Shaolin Quan
    Shaolin Quan is one of the styles of Chinese Kung Fu. It originated in the Shaolin Temple on Mount Songshan at Dengfeng in Henan Province. It was named after the temple... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-08
  • Kung Fu Styles
    Due to the rich and long history of Chinese Kung Fu, there are many styles or schools of kungfu. A style may be classified by its location and its combat emphasis, in addition to being known for having sprung form devotees of a certain religion. Whatever Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-11-17
  • Introduction to Kung Fu
    The words "Kung Fu" do not translate to mean martial art. Instead, they mean skill developed through much time and effort. Thus, one who has devoted much time to learning, executing and refining a trade or skill... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-04-09
  • The characteristics and functions of Kung Fu
    As one of the earliest and long-lasting sports, Kung Fu has developed its own characteristics and functions over time... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-11-24
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    Qing gong
    Qing gong is also named as light skill, which takes an important role in traditional KungFu. It needs agility of the body. It is different with... Text version