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Chaquan (Chinese: 查拳; pinyin:
Chāquán) is a
Chinese martial art that
features graceful movements and some
acrobatic aerial maneuvers and
includes a large...
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chairman of the
Chinese Wushu ****ociation. Wang was
known for his
mastery of
Chaquan, Huaquan,
Leopard kung fu, Bajiquan, and tai chi. He was also a master...
- half of the 19th century. The Long Fist of
contemporary wǔshù
draws on
Chaquan, "flower fist" Huāquán, Pao C****, and "red fist" (Hongquan).
Widely perceived...
- Bei Tui ("Northern Legs")
Black Crane Kung Fu
Changquan ("long boxing")
Chaquan Chin Na Choy Gar Choy Li **** Hung Sing Choy Mok Chuo Jiao ("strike foot")...
- Chinese: 長拳; lit. 'Long fist') is an
event derived from
styles such as
chaquan, huaquan, and
Shaolin kung fu as well as
other traditional styles. Changquan...
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Wushu training at age five
studying with her father. She
learned Tan Tui,
Chaquan, Huaquan, Bajiquan, Pao
Chuan and Tai chi. As a
child Wang
would train...
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illustrious styles such as
Northern Shaolin Kung Fu, Baguazhang, Bajiquan,
Chaquan, Chuojiao,
Eagle Claw,
Northern Praying Mantis and tai chi.
Changquan is...
- Maha
Sajan (died 1471) or Bàn La Trà Toàn,
Panluo Chaquan (槃羅茶全) in
Chinese sources, was king of
Champa from 1460 to 1471, the year of the fall of Champa...
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horse stance in most
northern Chinese martial arts (such as
Mizongquan and
Chaquan) has the feet
pointed forward,
thighs parallel to the floor, with the buttocks...
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study Praying Mantis boxing. In
Chaquan there is a
taolu (form)
called Meihuaquan and the
Seventh Way of the
Chaquan (七路查拳).
Another Seventh Way (Qilu...