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Where can I learn China ancient martial arts?

China ancient martial arts Wudang Mountain, Shaolin Temple and Chenjiagou.

Wudang Mountain, the holy land of Taoism, Wudang Wushu is a long-standing and profound school of Chinese Wushu. Zhang Sanfeng, a Taoist priest of Wudang in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, is considered as the founder of Wudang Wushu. Up to now, a large number of traditional martial arts have been preserved.

Shaolin Temple, the ancestral home of Zen Buddhism in Han Dynasty, is known as "the first temple in the world". Shaolin Temple is famous all over the world because of the dedicated research and development of Shaolin Kung Fu by Shaolin monks in past dynasties. As the saying goes, "Shaolin Kung Fu is the best in the world, and Shaolin Kung Fu is the best in the world".

Chenjiagou is the birthplace of Tai Ji Chuan. Located in the middle of Qingfeng, 5 kilometers east of Wenxian County, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province, it was originally named Changyang Village. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Chen Bu, a native of Zezhou, Shanxi, moved to the village. Because there is a deep north-south ditch in the village, the population of the village is Chen, so it was renamed Chenjiagou.