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Liuhebafa quan (Chinese: 六合八法拳; pinyin:
liùhébāfǎ quán; lit. 'Six-Harmonies Eight-Methods Boxing') is an
internal Chinese martial art. It has been called...
- Jow-Ga kung fu
Kunlunquan Lai Tung Pai Li Gar kung fu ("Li
family boxing")
Liuhebafa Luohanquan Meihuaquan ("plum-blossom boxing")
Mianquan ("cotton boxing")...
- Some
other Chinese arts, not in the
wudang quan group, such as qigong,
liuhebafa, Bak Mei Pai,
ziranmen (Nature Boxing), Bok Foo Pai and
yiquan are frequently...
- Tiefu,
southern white crane style masters Fang
Yizhuang and Jin Shaofeng,
Liuhebafa master Wu Yi****, etc.
Learning from his
experience and
honoring the truly...
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studied Liuhebafa with Wu Yi****
during his stay in Nanjing.
Later when he
became friends with Wu's
disciple Chan Yik Yan, he
further studied Liuhebafa in exchange...
- was
exposed to,
including Fujian White Crane, tai chi, baguazhang, and
liuhebafa.[citation needed]
Other arts as well, such as the
swimming dragon posture...
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Liang Zipeng, an
instructor in
liuhebafa and
other arts, who was in turn a
student of Wu Yi****. Moy was
taught liuhebafa in Hong Kong by
Liang Zipeng....
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internal martial arts (neijia) like Taijiquan, Baguazhang, Xingyiquan, and
Liuhebafa, are
practiced by
Taoists as
methods of
cultivating health and longevity...
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neijia (internal)
martial arts, such as tai chi, xingyiquan, baguazhang,
liuhebafa, ziranmen, bak mei, and bajiquan. It
means to
issue or
discharge power...
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others began to
include their style under this definition; for example,
Liuhebafa, Ziranmen, and Yiquan.
Components of
internal training includes stance...