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What martial arts are there in China?

China martial arts include: wudang boxing, Shaolin Boxing, Emei Boxing, Tai Ji Chuan, Bagua Palm, Xingyiquan, Mind Boxing, Italian Boxing (Dacheng Boxing), Bajiquan Boxing, Nanquan, Hongquan, Wing Chun Boxing, Jeet Kune Do, Cai Lifo Boxing, Tongbi Boxing, Mantis Boxing, Eagle Claw Boxing and san huang Gun Hammer Boxing.

wudang boxing

wudang boxing belongs to the family boxing in the traditional martial arts school, which originated from Wudang Mountain, a holy place of Taoism, and is a famous martial arts school in China. Wudang boxing is an important part of Wudang Wushu, and it is the general name of Wudang Wushu unarmed exercise routines. It is a traditional genre of unarmed sports, which is based on the principle of "Yi" and emphasizes the change of yin and yang, with the purpose of self-cultivation, self-cultivation, self-cultivation and life-support, with the attack and defense as the excuse, "internal strength and external boxing" as the noumenon feature, and with the combination of static and dynamic, alternating between virtual and real, combining rigidity and flexibility, and turning around.

Shaolin Boxing

Shaolin Boxing is one of the traditional boxing styles in China, named after Shaolin Temple. It is a boxing skill formed by absorbing the strengths of various martial arts on the basis of ancient fitness techniques in China. As one of the most influential schools, it enjoys a good reputation at home and abroad for its vigorous, unpretentious and conducive to fighting and attacking.