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Nanquan may
refer to:
Nanquan (martial art), a
family of
martial arts from
Southern China Nanquan Puyuan (c. 749–c. 835), Chán (Zen)
Buddhist master in...
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Nanquan refers to a
classification of
Chinese martial arts that
originated in
Southern China. The
southern styles of
Chinese martial arts are characterized...
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Nanquan Puyuan (Chinese: 南泉普願; Wade-Giles: Nan-ch’üan P’u-yüan; Pinyin:
Nánquán Pǔyuàn; ****anese:
Nansen Fugan; Korean: 남천보원
Namcheon Bowon) (c. 749 –...
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Geographical ****ociations, as in
northern (北拳; běiquán) and
southern (南拳;
nánquán), is
another po****r
classification method. Kung fu and
wushu are loanwords...
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Nanquan Temple (Chinese: 南泉寺; pinyin:
Nánquán Sì) is a
Buddhist temple located in
Xiangyin County, Hunan, China. In 1140, in
ruling of
Emperor Gaozong...
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regarded as the home of
Cantonese opera, a
genre of
Chinese opera;
Nanquan, a
martial art; and lion dancing. Fóshān is the
pinyin romanization of...
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athletes in
China start training in this
style starting at a
young age.
Nanquan (Chinese: 南拳; lit. 'Southern fist') is an
event derived from
styles that...
- changquan, daoshu/gunshu combined, jianshu/qiangshu combined,
nanquan/nangun
combined (for men),
nanquan/nandao
combined (for women), and taijiquan/taijijian combined...
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Zhaozhou became ordained as a monk at an
early age. At the age of 18, he met
Nánquán Pǔyuàn (南泉普願 748–835; J:
Nansen Fugan), a
successor of Mǎzǔ Dàoyī (709–788;...
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sword or
short weapon that
would compliment the empty-hand
style of
nanquan.
Among the
candidates for
consideration were the nine-ring sword, the butterfly...