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  1. Fujian White Crane, also known as White Crane Style (Chinese: 白鶴拳) is a Southern Chinese martial art that originated in Yongchun County, Fujian (福建) province. According to oral tradition, the style was developed by Fang Qiniang (方七娘; Amoy Min Nan : Hng Chhit-niâ), a female martial artist.

    • Pe̍h-ho̍h-kûn
    • Ming-era Nanquan
    • Fāng Qīnián
  2. Fujian White Crane, also known as White Crane Style ( Chinese: 白鶴拳) is a Southern Chinese martial art that originated in Yongchun County, Fujian ( 福建) province. According to oral tradition, the style was developed by Fang Qiniang (方七娘; Amoy Min Nan: Hng Chhit-niâ), a female martial artist.

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  4. the hand techniques and the complementary softness and hardness of Fujian White Crane (白鶴拳) the agility and footwork of Monkey (猴拳) These five styles and their characteristic techniques were combined during the creation of the Five Ancestor System.

    • Ngo Cho Kun, Wu Chu Chuan, Five Ancestor Fist
    • Striking, weapons training
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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fang_QiniangFang Qiniang - Wikipedia

    Residence. China. Style. Fujian White Crane. Fang Qiniang ( Chinese: 方七娘 Fāng Qīniáng) was a Chinese martial artist and founder of the Fujian White Crane style of Chinese martial arts in the mid-17th century. She learned martial arts from her father, Fang Zhengdong, a lay Shaolin disciple.

    • Amoy Min Nan; Hng Chhit-niâ; Fang Chi
  6. Hakutsuru, or Okinawan White Crane, is a very powerful Internal Martial Art that contains both Qigong and self-defense applications. It's origins are said to be both Taoist, and from the Shaolin temple. Its kata /Taolu are surrounded in mystery. Our lineage is a combination of styles from Gokenki, Matsumura, and Taiwan.

  7. Fujian White Crane, a traditional Chinese martial art renowned for its elegance, fluidity, and effective self-defense techniques, has captured the imagination of martial artists and enthusiasts worldwide. With roots dating back centuries, this art embodies a rich history and philosophy that continue to shape its practice and influence.

  8. Fujian White Crane. Baihequán translates as “White Crane Fist”. In this context “Fist” ( quán) implies a refined or ‘internal’ martial art, as it does for Tàijíquán. The art, as we know of it, originates from Fujian province in Southern China.

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