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Wu Jia boxing
After studying, Mr. Wu Bida moved to Hunan, where he was awarded Wanshan, Feng Nanshan and Feng Xitai (alias Wickfield and Son of Nanshan) for his original boxing. Li Dakui in Zhuzhou, Zhou Bapi in Tangshan and Xiangyin. Wu Zu was unmarried for life, and the Feng brothers took him to support his family in his later years until his death in Jiaqing, Qing Dynasty. At the age of 62. By his protege, he was buried in Heishi, Qingshan Village, the eastern suburb of Xiangtan City.
Wu Jia Boxing is a kind of boxing with unique style, which is widely spread in Hunan and deeply loved by the masses. This boxing combines various offensive and defensive techniques of Shaolin Boxing and Wudang Neijia Boxing.
Wu Jia boxing has deep boxing principles: seven points in the hand, three points in the hand and seven points in the foot; Take air in and attack if there is a gap; Hand in hand, foot in hand, and the spirit moves. Its boxing method includes 18 sets of six elbows, eight punches and twelve punches.
Wu Jiaquan advocates martial arts and has the commandment that "those who are arrogant, frivolous and ungrateful will not teach".
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