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Wudang Taiji refers to two fists and one sword.
Wudang Wushu's "Two Fists and One Sword", also known as "Two Fists and One Weapon", is a prescribed routine of Wushu competition (wudang boxing, Wudang Taiyi Boxing, Wudang Sword), not a traditional routine of Wudang (such as Hu Fu Boxing, Taiyi five elements boxing, Wudang Taiji Thirteen Style).
Compared with Wudang Wushu "two fists and one sword" competition, it can correspond to "Shaolin Boxing Competition".
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