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  1. Chinese martial arts, often called by the umbrella terms kung fu ( / ˈkʌŋ ˈfuː /; Chinese: 功夫; pinyin: gōngfu; Cantonese Yale: gūng fū ), kuoshu ( 國術; guóshù) or wushu ( 武術; wǔshù ), are multiple fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in Greater China.

  2. The word wǔ (武) means "martial" and is composed of two parts: “walk” or “stop” (止; zhǐ) and “lance” (戈; gē). The term wushu being used for 'martial arts' goes back as far as the Liang Dynasty (502–557) in an anthology compiled by Xiao Tong (蕭通), (Prince Zhaoming; 昭明太子 d. 531), called "Selected ...

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    Li blames the new competition rules that, according to him, place limitations on martial artists. Li believes that Wushu is not primarily for self-defense and instead of trying to play the hero people should think about peaceful resolutions of conflicts and call the

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Li_JunfengLi Junfeng - Wikipedia

    Master Li Junfeng (born October 13, 1938 in Gaocheng, Hebei) is a qigong master, the founder of Sheng Zhen Meditation, and a world-renowned wushu coach. He has also starred-in and choreographed several Chinese martial arts films.

  6. Shaolin kung fu ( Chinese: 少林功夫; pinyin: Shǎolín gōngfū ), also called Shaolin Wushu ( 少林武術; Shǎolín wǔshù ), or Shaolin quan ( 少林拳; Shàolínquán ), is one of the oldest, largest, and most famous styles of wushu, or kung fu of Chan Buddhism. It combines Chan philosophy and martial arts.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hao_ZhihuaHao Zhihua - Wikipedia

    Hao Zhihua ( simplified Chinese: 郝致华; traditional Chinese: 郝致華 ), also known as Patti Li, is a Chinese wushu practitioner. She started her training at the age of nine at the Beijing Sports Academy under the instruction of Wu Bin, director of the Beijing Institute for Wushu Research and a pioneer of modern wushu in China.

  8. Qi Lin Bu. References. External links. Wushu stances. Stances are a highly fundamental part of all Chinese Martial Arts. Wushu is characterized by low, wide stances designed for mobility and protection. Stability is another key concern of Chinese martial arts, and the wushu stances reflect this sensibility.