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Yiquan, also
known as dachengquan, is a
Chinese martial art
founded by the
xingyiquan master Wang Xiangzhai. Yì (意)
means Intent (but not intention), quán...
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related martial arts
include Dai-style
xinyi liuhequan,
liuhe xinyiquan and
yiquan. The
earliest written records of
xingyi can be
traced to the 18th century...
- was the
formal successor of Wang Xiangzhai,
founder of the
martial art
Yiquan.[self-published source?] He is also the
father of Yao
Chengguang and Yao...
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method often practiced by
students of
neijia (internal kung fu), such as
yiquan, xingyiquan,
baguazhang and tai chi. Zhan
zhuang is
sometimes translated...
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Chinese xingyiquan master,
responsible for
founding the
martial art of
Yiquan. Wang
Xiangzhai was born in
Hebei province, China. As he was a very weak...
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attested by the
elegiac poems by his friends –
Duncheng (敦誠) and
Zhang Yiquan (張宜泉) –
which stated Cao was
forty and
nearly fifty respectively when he...
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Chung Il-kwon (Korean: 정일권;
November 21, 1917 –
January 17, 1994) was a
South Korean politician, diplomat, and soldier. A
general in the
Republic of Korea...
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internal Chinese martial arts such as baguazhang, xingyiquan, tai chi, and
yiquan. It is also pla**** as an
international sport akin to judo, sumo and wrestling...
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Finnish health exercise based on the
eastern traditions of tai chi, qigong,
yiquan and yoga, with a
western scientific viewpoint.
Asahi exercise is
often taught...
- qigong, liuhebafa, Bak Mei Pai,
ziranmen (Nature Boxing), Bok Foo Pai and
yiquan are
frequently classified (or
classify themselves) as "internal". The term...