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Do I have to practice kicking boxing nine times?

Kick boxing is one of the ancient boxing styles in China. Since the Song Dynasty, China traditional Wushu has been divided into four schools: red, stupid and soft; Ten boxing methods: Red, Six, Straight, Bright, Magic, Dan, Fork, Bao, Hua and Long. Through the inheritance and development of boxers, it has developed into a new situation of modern China Wushu with various kinds of boxing and schools. Kicking boxing belongs to the literary school and is called Naoko Gate. It is one of the top ten boxing types and belongs to Shaolin patriarchal clan system. Formed in the Song Dynasty, it prevailed in the Qing Dynasty and in the north of China, so it is called "North Leg" for boxing. Fist boxing is divided into civil boxing and military boxing. Wu Tangzi poked his foot and Wen Tangzi turned his fist. Wu Tangzi's hands and feet emphasize the legs, while Wen Tangzi's hands and feet emphasize the techniques and postures, forming different style characteristics. After hundreds of years' inheritance and development, substitute boxers have gradually integrated foot-poking boxing and somersault boxing, making the technical content richer and the means of attack and defense more comprehensive. The main successor of this kind of boxing in northern China is Zhao. Zhao was one of the leaders of the peasant uprising in the late Qing Dynasty. After the failure of the uprising, he lived in seclusion and taught martial arts in Jizhong. Mr. Liu, a good friend of Raoyang County, introduced Zhao and others to Liu's home in Lixian County to teach martial arts. Liu's three sons, Liu Pangui, Liu Guanlan and Liu Guixin, all practice martial arts. At the same time, there are Wei Changyi of Qijiazhuang in Li County and Wei Luofang of Nanliu Town.

According to the Records of the Old County of Li County, in the early years of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, Mr. Liu Guanlan was awarded the title of five because of his superb martial arts. In the 29th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1903), Mr. Liu Guanlan passed away, and people in martial arts circles erected a monument for him in memory of Mr. Liu Lao. The inscription said: the poor among the old Mr. Guanlan are also proficient in Shaolin Sect, which is undoubtedly different in ancient times. He is famous in Shengjing area, so he is the capital (Shengjing means Shenyang). At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, people who practiced kicking boxing were popular in northern China, especially in the middle of Hebei Province. They used to be called "Shandong fork" and "Zhili poke", and they were also called "Southern Boxing and Northern Leg", so "Poke Foot" was called the representative boxing of Northern Leg. Liu Guanlan once taught in Shenyang, Changchun and Harbin in Northeast China. Wei Changyi, Wang Zhanao, Xu, Wei Zankui, Wang Luocang, Wu, etc. He is an escort, traveling to and from the three northeastern provinces. There are lectures in Henan, Shaanxi, Shanxi and other provinces. From the early 1920s, Mr. Wu Binlou, a famous martial artist, went to Beijing to teach the skills of poking feet, turning fists and lying down.