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criteria for
points developed since 1949 in the People's
Republic of China.
Quánfǎ (拳法) is
another Chinese term for
Chinese martial arts. It
means "fist method"...
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interpretation of the word Kenpō
would be 'Fist Method', the same
meaning as '
Quanfa'. However, it is
often misinterpreted as 'the Law of the Fist'. The generic...
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Higashionna originally studied Shuri-te with
Sokon Matsumura and
learnt quanfa from
Chinese Wai
Xinxian (****istant of Xie Zhongxiang).
Higaonna later traveled...
- gōngfu
pronounced [kʊ́ŋfu])
refers to the
Chinese martial arts also
called quanfa. In China, it
refers to any study, learning, or
practice that
requires patience...
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However the
actual exercises are not
actually countable.
Combat skills (拳法;
quánfǎ),
including techniques, tactics, and
strategies for barehanded, weapon,...
- 張孔昭 (c. 1784).
Boxing classic:
Essential Boxing Methods 拳經拳法備要 Quánjīng
Quánfǎ Bèiyào (in Chinese). Henning,
Stanley E. (Fall 1999). "Academia Encounters...
- bōjutsu. The
basis of bō
technique is te, or hand,
techniques derived from
quanfa and
other martial arts that
reached Okinawa via
trade and
Chinese monks...
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compiled the
earliest extant manual of
internal martial arts, the
Neijia Quanfa.
Beginning in 1914, Sun
Lutang together with Yang Shaohou, Yang Chengfu...
- of Jade
Maiden (玉女素心劍法; yùnǚ sùxīn jiànfǎ) Fist of
Beauties (美女拳法; méinǚ
quánfǎ) Palm of
Infinity Web (天羅地網式; tiānluó dìwǎng shì)
Ancient Tomb
School qinggong...
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Shaolin kung fu. The name Shōrinji
Kempo is the ****anese
reading of Shàolínsì
Quánfǎ. It was
established in 1947 by
Doshin So (宗 道臣, Sō Dōshin) [born Michiomi...