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What schools of martial arts are there in China?

These sects are:

At present, the six recognized schools of traditional Wushu are Quanzhen, Shaolin, Wutangzong, Kunlun, Qingcheng and Emei.

"Door" is different from "pie" and is a higher classification.

First, Quanzhen religion; These five schools are: Shaoyang School, Zhengyang School, Chunyang School, Liuzu School and Chongyang School; The seven northern schools are: Encounter Fairy School, Namo pie School, Suishan School, Longmen School, Lushan School, Huashan School and Silent School; Southern School: Ziyang School.

Second, Shaolin school.

There are many Shaolin tribes, which are called "three big families" and "four big sects". The "three great masters" are Hongjia Shaolin, Kongjia Shaolin and Yu Jia Shaolin; The "Four Gates" are Dasheng Gate, Luohan Gate, Erlang Gate and Wei Tuo Gate. Another example is Liuhe, Bajiquan, Split Hang, Tongbi Boxing, Taizu, Yan Qing, Hua Quan, Chaquan, Mizong, Motive, Tang Ming, Shajiao, Poke Foot, Ditan, Hongquan, Fanshou, Monkey Boxing, Manta Boxing, Drunken Boxing and Wing Chun, all of which are developed from Shaolin Wushu. Shaolin has 172 boxing methods. At its peak, almost every kind of boxing has at least one. At present, there are more than 1000 Shaolin sects.