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Chuojiao (Chinese: 戳腳; pinyin:
Chuōjiǎo; lit. 'poking foot') is a
Chinese martial art that
comprises many jumps, kicks, and fast fist sequences. The fist...
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taught in
conjunction with
chuojiao, not
unlike how
xingyiquan and
baguazhang are
often taught together. The
routines of
chuojiao, with its kicks, wide open...
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Zuiquan Bajiquan Zi Ran Men Bak Mei
Emeiquan Mizongyi Mian Quan
Ditangquan Chuōjiǎo Heihuquan Changquan Nanquan Yiquan Hung **** Duan Quan Choy Gar Li Gar Mok...
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including Yuejiaquan (Yue
Family Boxing),
Fanziquan (Tumbling Boxing), and
Chuōjiǎo quan (Feet-Poking Boxing),
among others. The "Fanzi
Boxing Ballad" says:...
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legend states Zhou
learned Chuojiao boxing from its
originator Deng
Liang (邓良) and then p****ed it onto Yue Fei.
Chuojiao is also
known as the "Water...
- the bow,
double swords and
Chinese spear to that of
Wudang hard qigong,
Chuojiao boxing and even
magical X-ray eyes. However, the
oldest historical record...
- novel, Wu Song is a
martial arts
student of Zhou Tong and
specialises in
Chuojiao. In the
novel he
fights well with bang (quarterstaff) or a pair of broadswords...
- (八極拳/八极拳) –
Eight Extremes Fist/Boxing
Chaquan (查拳) – Cha Fist/Boxing
Chuojiao (戳腳/戳脚) –
Poking Feet
Ditangquan (地躺拳) – Ground-Prone Fist/Boxing Fanziquan...
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Ditangquan can
still be
found included as
parts of
other styles, such as in
chuojiao, or as
separate martial arts, such as
Fujian gǒuquán (dog style); in the...
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studied under several exponents of
Shaolin kungfu, Fanzi, and
possibly Chuojiao and
Liuhe boxing which were
around at the time.
Around middle age, he learned...