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How many Chinese martial arts schools are there? What are they?

Chinese Martial arts lists ----

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Wudang family

South Style-Kungfu ----

Wing Chun Kuen (Wing Tsun Kuen/Wing Chun Kuen) (after 1854, passed down from Wong Wah Po in Foshan to Leung Tsan)

Wing Chun Kuen (Wing Tsun Kuen/Wing Chun Kuen). Wing Tsun Kuen/Wing Chun Kuen) (after 1854, passed on to Leung Jan by Wong Wah Po of Foshan) (Leung Jan family)

Redboat Weng Chun Kuen (Southern Style-Kungfu-Crane Style) (after 1870, passed on to Fung Siu Ching by Lu Kam of Guangdong) (Fung Siu Ching family). Fung Siu Ching family)

Yongchun Neigong Quan (Crane and Snake style)(Fung Siu Ching passed on to Ruan Jiyun in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republican era)

Ruan Qishan Wing Chun (Before World War II, Fung Siu Ching passed on to Ruan Qishan, adding Snake style and Wu Zhongsu Wing Chun)

Guangdong Wing Chun (After World War II, Sham Nang Wing Chun was practiced in Guangdong). After World War II, Shum Nang Wing Chun - Zhang Bao's Ruan Qishan Wing Chun)

Bai He Wing Chun (after liberation, Hung Kuen Wei Yusheng added Zhang Bao's Ruan Qishan Wing Chun)

Snake and Crane Wing Chun (claimed to be a family lineage)

Old Hung Kuen (Hung Kuen-old Style) (opium wars, pre 1840s Guangdong local martial arts)

Including (Lau ( Lau Gar, Choi Gar, Li Gar, Mok Gar, Fut Gar)

Hung Gar Kuen (Hung Gar Kuen) (started in 1840 after Luk Yazmo - honored Zhi Shan as the originator).

Far Hung Kuen (Shaolin Flower Fist) (Started after 1840 by Hu Hui-Qian, who honored Miao-Hsien as the first ancestor).

Yong Chun Kuen (Weng Chun Kuen-Far Hung Kuen) (Shunde Huahong Kuen) (Lai Sam Hing family)

Shunde Yong Chun Kuen (after 1949, Chan Kar Lian passed on Huahong Kuen plus a mixture of Yong Chun Kuen) (Chan Kar Lin family)

Shaolin Yong Chun School ( In the 1960s, Chu Chung Man (朱颂民) in Hong Kong was the first to pass on the style, and Teng Yi (邓奕) honored Chu Chung Man as the Grandmaster

Jee Shim Weng Chun Kungfu (至善永春拳) (The name first appeared in West Germany in 2007. The name first appeared in West Germany in 2007. It was passed down by Wei Yan of the Hong Kong Shaolin Yongchun School, who honored Deng Yi as the Grandmaster

Choy Lee Fut (蔡李佛)

Xiong Sheng Cai Li Fo (In 1845, Chen Heung opened the main hall of Jingmei in Xinhui)

Hong Sheng Cai Li Fo (In 1875, Zhang Yan Hong Sheng Hall in Foshan)

Bei Sheng Cai Li Fo (北胜蔡李佛 ) (In 1875, Tan San set up a hall in Guangzhou City. Tan San set up a pavilion at the Tan Family Ancestral Hall in Xiaobei, Guangzhou City)

Hop Gar (1928, passed down by Wang Yinlin and corrected its name)

Lama Sect

Baihe Sect of Tibet (passed down by Wang Yinlin to Wu Shiu-chung)

Dongjiang Fist (Dongjiang is a tributary of the Pearl River in Guangdong. It refers to the boxing styles around Heyuan, Huizhou and Dongguan).

Because the source of the Dongjiang River is close to Fujian, it is similar to Fujian White Crane Fist, or Crane Fist and Five Fists, or Five Forms of Fist.

White Eyebrows School

Dongjiang Dragon Form Fist, also known as Dragon Form Moqiao

South Mantis (South Mantis)

Tanjia San Tran Five Form Fist

White Crane Fist

Northern martial arts (North style) ----

Luohan Fist (Luo Hon Quan)

Cangzhou Luk Hop Quan (沧洲六合拳)

梅花拳 (Mei Hua Quan)

Far(Hua) Quan (花拳)

梅花桩

Tai Chi Quan (太极拳)

Chen Shi Taichi Quan (陳氏太极拳)

Yang Shi Taichi Quan (杨氏太极拳)

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Yeung's Taijiquan

Yeung's Old Frame - Xiong's Taijiquan

Wu's Taijiquan

Wu's Taijiquan

Wu's Taijiquan

Sun's Taijiquan

Wo's Taijiquan

BaGua Taijiquan

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Xing Yi Quan (Xing Yi Quan, Heart-Intent Fist)

Xing Yi Liu He Quan

Shanghai Xing Yi Quan

Henan Xing Yi Quan

Shanxi Dai's Xing Yi Quan

Shape Yi Quan (Hsing Yi Quan, Form-Intent Fist)<

Sung's Form-Intent Fist

Sheung's Form-Intent Fist

Che's Form-Intent Fist

Yi Quan (aka Dacheng Fist) (Yi Quan, Heart-Intent Fist)

Liuhe Bafa Fist (Luho Baifa Fist), aka Shuiquan (Water Fist), is known as Huayue Xingyi Luho Bafa Fist

Bagua Zhang (Bagua Zhang, Bagua Zhang, Bagua Fist)

Henan Dai's Form-Intent Fist

Sheung's Form-Intent Fist

Hsing Yi Quan, Form-Intent Fist

Bagua Zhang (Eight Trigrams Palm)

Yin's Bagua (Wan's)

Cheng's Bagua (Chan's)

Leung's Bagua (Leung's)

Shi's Bagua (Shih's)

Song's Bagua (Sung's)

Fan's Bagua (Fan)

Liu's Bagua Palm

Zhang's Bagua Palm

Gao's Bagua Palm

Fu's Bagua Palm

Mantis Quan (Mantis Fist)

North Mantis Fist (North Mantis)

Plum Blossom Mantis Fist

Seven Star Mantis Fist

Liu Harmony Mantis Fist

Taiji Mantis Fist

Nan Mantis Fist

Tongbei Fist, also known as Tombo Fist

Wuxing Tombo Fist

Qijia Tombo Fist

Three Emperor Cannon Punching Gate

Splitting and Hanging Fists

Daishao Sheng Chopping and Hanging Fists

Yanqing Fist (Misty Trace Fist)

Inserting Fist

Checking Fist<

Ba Ji Quan (Ba Zi Quan)

Jang Jia Quan

Eagle Claw Flip Zi Quan

Eagle Claw Kung Fu

Natural Gate

Tan Kung Fu

Originally from China or created by Chinese ----

Intercepting Kung Fu (Bruce Lee)

Others

Gates are also an important concept in the culture of martial arts. important concept in martial arts culture. Sects are highly organized and have a high status in the jianghu, and those without a sect are often not taken seriously.

Relationship between sects in martial arts culture and reality

Some sects overlap with real organizations, such as the Shaolin Temple, but some sects are completely fictional

These sects are also important concepts in martial arts culture, as they are highly organized and have great status in the jianghu.