Subcategories of "2. About Chinese Styles":
- Chinese Combative (1)
- Chinese Medicine (2)
- Chinese Weaponry (0)
- Chinese Wrestling (0)
- Family Styles (0)
- Imitative Styles (3)
- Internal (5)
- Modern (0)
- Sanda (0)
- Shaolin (2)
- Wing Chun (1)
- Wushu (1)
Cha Chuan
Article by: World Wide DojoAn important system in China is Cha Chuan, a fighting style developed by members of the Muslim faith. Muslim immigrants have lived in China for over 1000 years and began an especially large in-flow around the Sung Dynasty (960-1279). In China they are known as the “Hui” people. The main Muslim communities centralized around HeNan, [...]
Choy Li Fat
Article by: World Wide DojoMaster Chan Heung, the founder of Choy Li Fut, was born in the Kwang-Tung province of China on July 10, 1806. At the age of seven, Chan began to study Gung Fu from his uncle, who had trained in the Shaolin temple. Mentally and physically superior for his age, the young boy made rapid progress [...]
Zui Quan Drunkard Boxing
Article by: World Wide DojoIn Zui Quan or the drunkard boxing, boxers falter, waddle, fall and sway just like drunkards. Zui Quan can be used for both fighting and maintaining health. However, the drunkard boxers go out of their way to stress the combative side of their style. They blend a series of movements, actions and skills of the [...]





