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Jason Tsou 鄒家驤
Jason Tsou (鄒家驤) was born in Taiwan, Republic of China, in 1949. He began his martial arts studies more than 50 years ago when at the age of eleven he learned Mei Hwa -
Li ShuWen 李书文
Li ShuWen (Chinese: 李书文) (1864–1934) is one of, if not the most famous practitioner of the martial art of Bajiquan. His prowess with the spear earned him the name "God Spear Li -
LiuHe DaQiang 六合大枪
A large spear measuring over 3 metres in length, known to be Bajiquan's reference weapon, and used to train Bajiquan's characteristic Fa Jing 發勁. Skill in LiuHe DaQiang is considered, by many -
Liu Yun Qiao 刘云樵
Liu Yunqiao is the founder of Wu Tan and was a disciple of Li Shuwen. He is most known for his involvement in the spread of Bajiquan and Chinese Martial arts around the globe. This -
Wu Tan Bajiquan
Wu Tan Bajiquan is a style taught within the Wu Tan Chinese Martial Arts System. This article is a stub that is awaiting editing. You can improve Bajipedia by editing it. -
Da Baji 大八極
Most schools focus on a much smaller curriculum. Standard across almost all groups are Xiaobaji and Dabaji; two weapons forms, the sabre and the spear; a two-man training routine called Baji Duijie or Baji -
Jingang Bashi 金刚八式
The term Bashi 八式 means "eight styles" and refers to the 8 routines or "lines", while the word Jingang 金刚 refers to the "Invincible" Adamantine/Diamond Buddha Warrior Attendants, the supernatural protectors of -
Bajiquan Wikia
Welcome to Bajipedia[] Your number one source of information for Bajiquan online. We are a community run Wiki designed to share information and knowledge about the Chinese martial art of Bajiquan. Our goal is the -
Wu Zhong 吴钟
Wu Zhong was a Hui Muslim man from Zhuangke village, QingYun county (originally part of Cangzhou city in Hebei province, but is now part of Dezhou city in Shandong province), the first recorded practitioner of -
Marlon Ma
Marlon Ma, 馬龍 is a martial arts teacher and one of the founders of New York WuTang. One of Grand Master Marlon Ma's legacy's is to harmonize Bajiquan with a Chanquan Longfist -
Li ShuDong 李树栋
Born in Gongzhuling in 1956, his ancestral home is Jimo, Shandong. He currently lives in Gongzhuling City, Jilin Province and serves as the vice chairman of the Municipal Education Union. Postgraduate majoring in education management -
Huo DianGe 霍殿阁
Huo Dian-Ge was a renowned master of Bajiquan and the founder of the Huo Family Bajiquan system. He was also well known for being the first student of Li Shu-Wen. Huo Xiuting -
Xìng Yì Quán (形意拳)
Xìng Yì Quán is classified as one of the internal styles of Chinese martial arts. The name of the art translates approximately to "Form-Intention Fist", or "Shape-Will Fist". Xing Yi is characterized by -
Nèi Jìn 內勁
In advanced traditional Chinese kung fu (martial arts), Neijing (Traditional Chinese: 內勁; pinyin: nèijìng) refers to the conscious control of the practitioner's qi, or "life energy", to gain advantages in combat. Nèijìng is -
Tánglángquán 螳螂拳
Northern Praying Mantis (Chinese: 螳螂拳; pinyin: tánglángquán; lit.'praying mantis fist') is a style of Chinese martial arts, sometimes called Shandong Praying Mantis after its province of origin. It was created by Wang -
Strength & Conditioning
The most taboos to practice Bajiquan are: 1. Shy chest, bend over, open knees and hips, shrug shoulders and neck down and body is not correct. If you have a shy chest, your breath cannot -
Huo family Bajiquan 霍氏八极拳
Huo Family Bajiquan (Chinese: 霍氏八极拳) is a tradition of Bajiquan founded by Huo DianGe in the early 1900's (likely early 1920's) and stemming from LuoTong Bajiquan. Huo Bajiquan is -
Shāng Shì Zhī 商仕芝
Shang Shizhi (1795—1880), with the word Dezhou, was born in Zhenglan Banner of Manzhou, and a master of martial arts in North Shaolin. His ancestral home is Tieling City, Liaoning Province. After the Qing -
Zhu Guofu
Zhu Guofu 朱国福(1891-1968 ) This entire contents and images are personal monograph "martial hundred years" (Author: Xu Fan) manuscript excerpts, contents deletion. Rightknights ( http://rightknights.com ) has been entrusted to protect the -
Sun CunZhou
Manuscript of Neijia by Sun CunZhou (孫存周; 1893-1963) Son of 孫祿堂 Sun Lu-t'ang (1860-1933) was a renowned master of Chinese neijia (internal) martial arts and was the -
Guo XiaoPo 郭肖坡 (James Guo)
Dr. James Guo Ph.D. (Guo Xiao Bo, 郭肖波) a martial arts scholar from Taiwan who was a student of famous Bajiquan master Liu Yun Qiao. With master Liu Dr. Guo learnt Bajiquan -
Ryuchi Matsuda 松田 隆智
Ryuchi Matsuda (松田 隆智, Matsuda Ryūchi) was the Japanese author of a manga called Kenji, which is supposedly based on his life story. He was also the author of A Historical Outline of -
Mì Mén Tánglángquán (秘門螳螂拳)
Su Yu-Chang on Secret Door Preying Mantis [Mì Mén Tánglángquán] (秘門螳螂拳)== Reprinted by Grandfather Zhang Dekui's apprentice--Mr. Su Yuchang's article on introduction. Zhang Dekui developed Secret Door -
Chán Sī Jīn 纏絲劲
First, the "silk-reeling energy" (chan si jing) is developed through the feet, up through the waist and out through the arm. The arm punching forward is thrown by the twisting motion of the waist -
Xīnyì Liùhéquán (心意六合拳)
A relatively unknown style, closely guarded secret of the Hui Muslim people of Hebei and surronding province. Xing Yi Quan respect Yuewu Mu as the ancestor, whose origins date back to the early Qing Dynasty
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