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Bouncing leg of Hui Wushu
Bouncing legs, commonly known as "bouncing legs in one school", originated in the Ming Dynasty and prevailed in the middle and late Qing Dynasty. There is a proverb called "jumping from Nanjing to Beijing in a sect". It is a Hui martial arts school with outstanding characteristics of leg technique, leg technique and leg technique. It can be divided into six-way, ten-way and twelve-way boxing kicks, so it is famous for its quick kicking and bouncing like a projectile. In modern times, Wu Zhiqing wrote the Book of Bouncing Legs for Men, which summarized the bouncing legs.
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