Kung Fu

 Kung Fu is a very wide concept, because there are many styles from the Saholin to Wing Tsun. We can call it almost all of the chinese martial arts and defenately the most inportant one. Reffering to the legend it was developed about 4,000 years ago, but the earliest references found in the "Spring and Autumn Annals" are from 5th centure BC. Im sory i can't tell you about all the chinese styles because there are so many of them. This is the list of the only traditional styles:


  • Bafaquan (八法拳) - Eight Methods
  • Baguazhang (八卦掌; Bagua Zhang) - Eight Trigrams Palm
  • Bājíquán (八極拳) - Eight Extremes Fist
  • Bak Mei (白眉拳) - White Eyebrow
  • Chāquán (查拳) - Cha Fist
  • Changquan (長拳) - Long Fist
  • Chuōjiǎo (戳腳) - Poking Feet
  • Choy gar (蔡家) - Choi Family style
  • Cai Li Fo (蔡李佛; Càilǐfó)
  • Ditangquan (地躺拳) - Ground-Prone Fist, Ground Tumbling Boxing
  • Duan Quan (短拳) - Short Range Boxing
  • Emeiquan (峨嵋拳) - Emei Fist
  • Fanzi (翻子拳) - Overturning Fist, Tumbling Boxing
  • Five Ancestors (五祖拳) - Wuzuquan or Ngo Cho Kun
  • Five Animals (五形)
  • Fujian White Crane (福建白鶴拳) - also known as Bai He Quan (白鶴拳)
  • Fu Jow Pai (虎爪派) - Tiger Claw System
  • Fut Gar (佛家)- Buddhist Palm
  • Gouquan (狗拳) - Dog Fist
  • Hakka Kuen (客家拳) - Hakka Boxing
  • Hap Ga (俠家)
  • Houquan (猴拳) - Monkey Fist
    • Drunken Monkey (醉猴)
  • Hei hu quan (黑虎拳) - Black Tiger Fist
  • Huaquan (華拳) - China Fist
  • Hung Fut (洪佛) - Hung and Buddha style kung fu
  • Hung Ga (洪家拳; also known as Hung Kuen)
  • Jing Wu Men (精武門) - Jing Wu, a famous school founded in Shanghai that teaches several different styles.
  • Jow-Ga Kung Fu (周家) - Jow family style
  • Lai Tung Pai - Shaolin Style that mixes long and short fist
  • Lama Pai (喇嘛派)
  • Leopard Kung Fu (豹拳)
  • Li Gar (李家) - Li Family or Lee Family style
  • Liuhebafa (六合八法; Liu He Ba Fa) - Six Harmonies, Eight Methods or Water Boxing
  • Longquan (龙拳) - Dragon Fist
  • Luohan Quan (羅漢拳) Arhat Boxing, Loh Han Kuen
  • Meihuaquan (梅花拳) - Plum Blossom Fist
  • Mian Quan (棉花拳擊) - Cotton Boxing
  • Mizongyi (迷蹤拳; Mízōngquán) - Lost Track Fist (also known as My Jong Law Horn; 迷蹤羅漢拳)
  • Mok Gar (莫家拳) Mok family style
  • Nam Pai Chuan (南北拳) - North South Fist
  • Nanquan (南拳) - Southern Fist
  • Ng Ga Kuen - Five Family/Five Animal style (Hung, Mok, Li, Choy, Fut)
  • Northern Praying Mantis (北派螳螂拳)
  • Northern Shaolin (北少林) - Bei Shaolin
  • Pào Chuí (炮捶) - Cannon Fist, Sanhaung Paochui
  • Piguaquan (劈掛拳) - Chop-Hitch Fist, Axe-hitch boxing
  • Shaolin Kung Fu (少林拳) - Shaolin Fist
  • Shequan (蛇拳) - Snake Fist
  • Shuai jiao (摔跤; Shuaijiao) - Chinese and Mongolian styles of wrestling
  • Southern Praying Mantis (南派螳螂拳)
    • Chow Gar (周家)- Chow Style Southern Praying Mantis
  • T'ai chi ch'uan (太極拳 Taijiquan) - Supreme Ultimate fist
    • Chen-style t'ai chi ch'uan
    • Yang-style t'ai chi ch'uan
    • Wu (Hao)-style t'ai chi ch'uan
    • Wu-style t'ai chi ch'uan
    • Sun-style t'ai chi ch'uan
  • Tán Tuǐ (彈腿/譚腿) - Springing legs style
  • Tibetan White Crane (白鶴派)
  • Tien Shan Pai (天山派)
  • Tongbeiquan (通背拳) - Through-the-Back Fist
  • Wing Chun (詠春 or 永春) - Style based on movements of a snake and a crane.
    • Wing Tsun (詠春)
  • Wudang chuan (武當拳)
  • Xingyiquan (形意拳; Hsing-i Chuan) - Form-Intent Fist
  • Yau Kung Moon (软功門) - Flexible-Power Style
  • Yingzhaoquan (鷹爪拳) - Eagle Claw Fist
  • Yuejiaquan (岳家拳) - Yue family Fist/Boxing
  • Yiquan (意拳; I Ch'uan) - Mind Boxing
  • Zi Ran Men (自然门) - Natural Boxing or "fist of nature"

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