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Wanshū (ワンシュー, also 腕秀 and 汪輯) is the name of
several katas in many
systems of karate,
including Isshin-Ryu,
Shotokan (under the name empi), Wadō-ryū,...
- (Koshiki)
Eunibu Rōhai
Wanduan P****ai (Tomari) Chintō
Chinsu Chinpu ****an
Wanshū Seisan Jumu
Nichin Juma
Ananku The
successor styles to Tomari-te include...
- Yang Wan (?—1644;
Chinese name: Yáng Wǎn 楊宛,
courtesy name:
Wǎnshū 宛叔), was one of the
famous geji of the
Qinhuai pleasure district in
Nanjing during the...
- by
Ankichi Aragaki, this kata is
known in ****anese as Nijūshiho (二十四步).
Wanshū ワンシュウ (晩愁): the name
means "flying swallow." This is a Tomari-te kata based...
- not
taught in all Shōrin-ryū
systems or dojo
Seisan Ananku ****an
Rohai Wanshu Gorin Koryu P****ai
Teesho Ryuko The
study of
weapons generally only starts...
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Maria Fan
Maria Fan Kun
Maria Zhao
Maria Zheng Xu
Paulus Lang Fu
Paulus Wu
Wanshu Petrus Hou
Zhanou Petrus Zhu
Rixin Simon Qin
Chunfu Zhuze Chi
Daughter of...
- The
Martyr Saints of
China (traditional Chinese: 中華殉道聖人;
simplified Chinese: 中华殉道圣人; pinyin: Zhōnghuá xùndào shèngrén), or
Augustine Zhao Rong and his...
- 1900)
Ioannes Baptista Wu Mantang [pl] (c. 1883 – 29 June 1900)
Paulus Wu
Wanshu [pl] (c. 1884 – 29 June 1900)
Raymond Li Quanzhen [pl] (c. 1841 – 30 June...
- Primary: Pinan, Kushanku, Naihanchi, Seishan, and Chintō. Secondary: Jion,
Wanshu, Jitte, Rohai, B****ai, and
Niseishi 15 Shorin-ryu
Shorinkan Okinawa Kobayashi...
- was
perhaps a
student of the
Chinese emissaries Zhang Xue Li and
later Wanshu, who
would have
taught him
techniques of quan fa. Ryūkyūan
history relied...