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The deadliest martial arts in China.

China's most lethal martial arts;

1. Shaolin boxing

Shaolin Boxing is one of the traditional martial arts in China. It originated from Shaolin Temple and is divided into southern school and northern school. Other schools of Shaolin boxing have their own emphasis. The southern faction is dominated by boxing, while the northern faction is dominated by legs. The fist is powerful. Combined with flexible posture and skills, you can attack and defend.

2. Shaolin stick

Shaolin Stick is one of the ancient martial arts in China. It is a stick technique learned by Shaolin Temple monks and the most commonly used tool. A stick can be struck quickly, accurately and mercilessly. The density of the stick is strong, violent and rapid, and it can sweep a large area.

3. Tai Ji Chuan

Tai Ji Chuan is one of the traditional boxing methods in ancient China, and it is also the most popular boxing method today. It is also the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage. Modern Tai Ji Chuan is improved by the idea of harmonizing Yin and Yang, which can only achieve the function of strengthening the body.

4. Bagua Palm

Baguazhang is one of the traditional martial arts skills in ancient China, and it is also the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage. It is expressed by the change of palm method and the movement of body shape, and can be discharged by various means.

5. Wing Chun Quan

Wing Chun Boxing is one of the traditional martial arts in China. It is famous for its quick, accurate and ruthless punching methods. Bruce Lee, a world-famous movie star, studied Wing Chun. Wing Chun pays attention to the combination of waist and horse, and his punches are fast and dense, which can be described as both offensive and defensive.