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Qinggong (ching-kung) is a
training technique for
jumping off
vertical surfaces from the
Chinese martial arts. One way of
training is to run up a slightly...
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Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong (12
August 1724 – 21
August 1774), of the Han
Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner Lu clan, was a
consort of the
Qianlong Emperor...
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courses and Hong Kong cinema. A
similar discipline in
Chinese culture is
qinggong, a
Chinese martial arts
training technique, most
famously practiced by...
- Xiaolongnü by
catching sparrows in mid-flight. The
Ancient Tomb School's
qinggong is
among the
fastest in the jianghu. Cha, Louis. The
Return of the Condor...
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Infinity Web (天羅地網式; tiānluó dìwǎng shì)
Ancient Tomb
School qinggong (古墓派輕功; gǔmùpài
qīnggōng)
Technique of
Ambidexterity (雙手互搏; shuāngshǒu hùbó) Nine Yin...
- This is a list of ****ociation
football clubs in China, from the top tier of
Chinese football, the
Chinese Super League, to
China League Two, the third...
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creation of
important cookbooks such as the
Shanjia Qinggong (Chinese: 山家清供; pinyin: Shānjiā
qīnggòng) and the
Wushi Zhongkuilu (Chinese: 吳氏中饋錄; pinyin:...
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December 1745 – 29
October 1767),
fourth daughter Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong (慶恭皇貴妃) of the Lu clan (陸氏; 12
August 1724 – 21
August 1774)
Noble Consort...
- needles, or
various musical instruments, are also used as
weapons as well.
Qinggong (轻功): A form of real
Chinese martial arts. In
wuxia fiction, however, its...
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perform fight-scene
stunts and give the
illusion of super-human
ability (or
qinggong). It is
exemplified by the
works of Tsui Hark, Yuen Woo-ping, and Jet Li...