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Wudangquan (Chinese: 武當拳; pinyin:
Wǔdāngquán) is a
class of
Chinese martial arts. In
contemporary China,
Chinese martial arts
styles are
generally classified...
- the
latter group—called
Wudangquan—are
those with a
strong element of
Taoist neidan exercises.
Typical examples of
Wudangquan are tai chi, xingyiquan...
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Southern Praying Mantis Tai chi Tan Tui Tien Shan Pai
Tongbeiquan Wing Chun
Wudangquan Xingyiquan Yau Kung Moon
Yiquan Yuejiaquan ("Yue
family boxing") Ziranmen...
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specialising in tai chi and
Northern Shaolin. Mark
learned Fu
Style Wudangquan by
training under Fu Wing Fay for 10 years; Wing Fay was the
eldest son...
- changes",
contrasted with
waigong (外功; wàigōng) or "external exercises" .
Wudangquan is a more
specific grouping of
internal martial arts
named for
their ****ociation...
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modern Chinese martial arts,
including Shaolin kung fu, tai chi, and
Wudangquan. "Wushu" is the
Chinese term for "martial arts" (武 "Wu" =
combat or martial...
- Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. His mother, Bow-sim Mark, is a Fu-style
wudangquan (internal
martial arts) and tai chi grandmaster,
while his father, Klyster...
- and its
unique Southern styles.
Emeiquan combines both
internal (from
Wudangquan, Xingyiquan,
Baguazhang and Tai chi) and
external (from Nanquan) practices...
- in the
martial art of
contemporary Wushu derived from the
Shaolin or
Wudangquan form of
martial arts in
modern times.
According to
contemporary Wushu...
- philosophy,
principles and imagery. Some of
these arts
include Tai chi,
Wudangquan, Baguazhang, Bajiquan,
Liuhebafa and Bak Mei kung fu.
Islamic styles are...