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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. It is associated with traditional ...

    • Pe̍h-ho̍h-kûn
    • Ming-era Nanquan
    • Fāng Qīnián
  2. Tibetan White Crane. Tibetan White Crane ( Chinese: 西藏白鶴拳, "Tibetan White Crane Fist"), also known in Cantonese as Bak Hok Pai ( 白鶴派, "White Crane Style"), is a Chinese martial art with origins in 15th-century Tibetan culture that has developed deep roots in southern China. [1] Tibetan White Crane became so established in ...

    • China (Qinghai and Guangdong)
    • 15th century
    • Adatuo (阿達陀, Ah Dat To), also known as the Dai Dat Lama (大達喇嘛)
    • Sing Lung (星龍), Ng Siu-chung (吳肇鍾), Chan Hak Fu (陳克夫), Kwong Poon Fu (邝本夫), Luk Chi Fu (陆智夫)
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  4. Tibetan White Crane, also known in Cantonese as Bak Hok Pai, is a Chinese martial art with origins in 15th-century Tibetan culture that has developed deep roots in southern China. Tibetan White Crane became so established in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau by the twentieth century that it was accepted as a local martial art in that region. From there it has spread around the world.

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  5. Regardless of folklore, the white crane or Hakutsuru style as it is called in Japanese did come to Okinawa and was blended with Okinawan karate in numerous ways. Oral traditions of Okinawa indicate Chinese immigrants brought the style to Kumermura, a suburb of Naha, Okinawa as early as the 1600’s and taught it to the native Okinawans.

  6. The Lee family history of White Crane Kung Fu is presented below. Fung Chi Niang was born in Lei Chow Fu about 300 years ago. Her father was Fung Fei-Sze and her mother was Lee Pik-Liung. Fung Fei-Sze studied Kung Fu in a Shaolin Temple at Nine Lotus Mountain, Ching Chuang district, Fukien Province. His wife and daughter lived at Lei Chow Fu.

  7. Tibetan White Crane (Pak Hok Pai) is a complete martial art system that integrates internal and external methods with the “Si Ji Fa” (四擊法) or the Four Martial Arts Skills of Ti (踢) Kicking, Da (打) Striking, Shuai (摔) Grappling and Throwing, and Na (拿) Seizing and Controlling. The system also provides training in a

  8. The White Crane Martial Arts History. Head Instructor Neil Johnson. 07976 260710. neil@whitecranefightingarts.com. It is said that the southern white crane systems of today, originated from the Shaolin temple at the nine lotus mountain in the province of Fujian. However, there was more than one temple in Fujian around that time.

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