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Ip Man (traditional Chinese: 葉問; simplified Chinese: 叶问; pinyin: Yè Wèn) is a 2008 Hong Kong martial arts semi-biographical film that is based on the life of Ip Man, the celebrated martial arts master of Bruce Lee, and the first to teach the Chinese martial art of Wing Chun openly. The film focuses on events Read More …
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A guandao kwandao or kuantao is a type of Chinese pole weapon that is currently used in some forms of Chinese martial arts. In Chinese it is properly called a 偃月刀 yan yue dao (“reclining moon blade”), the name under which it always appears in texts from the Song to Qing dynasties such as the Read More …
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Fearless, (霍元甲 Huo Yuan Jia) protagonizado por Jet Li (Lǐ Liánjié,Tradicional: 李連杰, Simplificado: 李连杰) es uno de los films más taquilleros de la nueva cinematografía china que reivindica el legado cultural de China. Fearless, titulo internacional de la película conocida originalmente en chino como Huo Yuanjia (en chino: 霍元甲; Pinyin: Huò Yuánjiǎ) y en Read More …
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Su vida Liu Yun Qiao, fue un Gran Maestro marcial que nació en el condado de Cang de la provincia de Heibei de China. Su vida y entrenamiento fue muy interesante, ya que fundó la escuela Wutan en Taiwan , donde se imparte conocimiento marciál a nivel mundial. Liu Yun Chiao fue Agente secreto Read More …
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Li Shuwen (en chino: 李书文)(1864-1934) fue un Artista Marcial de gran relevancia dentro de las artes marciales internas debido a que era el heredero universal (Guardian) del Estilo Bajiquan (Pachichuan). El Estilo Bajiquan también denominado el estilo de los Emperadores, era utilizado únicamente para entrenar la guardia Real del Emperador, y al Emperador mismo. No Read More …
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There are several Chinese martial arts known as Snake Boxing or Snake Style (Chinese: 蛇拳; pinyin: shéquán; literally “snake fist”) which imitate the movements of snakes. Proponents claim that adopting the fluidity of snakes allows them to entwine with their opponents in defense and strike them from angles they wouldn’t expect in offense. Snake style Read More …
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Zui Quan (Traditional and Simplified Chinese: 醉拳; pinyin: Zuì Quán, literally Drunken Fist, also known as Drunken Boxing or Drunkard’s Boxing) is a concept in traditional Chinese martial arts, as well as a classification of modern Wushu forms. Zui Quan is sometimes called Zuijiuquan (醉酒拳, literally “Drunken Alcohol Fist”).