Posted by Armando Alvarado May - 14 - 2009 0 Comment
Guan Yu (160 – 219) fue un general de la milicia bajo el mando de Liu Bei durante la dinastía Han tardía del este y el período de los tres reinos de la antigua China. Uno de los mejores guerreros de los tres reinos. Bien preparado en la administración y preparación tanto de ciudades como Read More …
Posted by Armando Alvarado May - 14 - 2009 0 Comment
The Chinese weapon known as the pudao (朴刀, literally: celtis sabre) was originally an edged infantry weapon which is still used for training in many Chinese martial arts. The pudao is also known as the horse-cutter sword since it was used to slice the legs out from under a horse during battle. The blade of Read More …
Posted by Armando Alvarado May - 14 - 2009 0 Comment
In the Chinese martial arts, imagery of the Five Animals (Chinese: 五形; pinyin: wǔ xíng; literally “Five Forms”)—Tiger, Crane, Leopard, Snake, and Dragon—appears predominantly in Southern styles, especially those associated with Guangdong and Fujian Provinces.