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  • ...Wudang gongfu, one of the most important schools of China's wushu (martial arts).
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  • ...from [[Peking opera]], [[Kunqu]] and other local operas as well as martial arts.
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  • '''Xiong Yaohua''' (1936-1985), a famous author of [[martial arts novels]], better known by his penname, '''Gu Long''', died at age of 49 in
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  • [[file: martial arts.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the martial arts]] '''''Wushu''''' is also known as "guoshu," "martial arts" or "kung fu." It is a sport encompassing combat techniques for attack and
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  • ...hed parades and the [[Jianrui Scaling Ladder Battalion]] practiced martial arts. The hall is elliptic with a diameter of 50.2m from east to west and 40m fr Bowlder steles on the southern and northern gates are engraved "martial walls" and "firm guard" written by Emperor Qianlong. The southern town was
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  • ...pals, even by girls, little Zou had the impetus to take up Chinese martial arts and boxing to make himself stronger. ...coach Zhang Chuanliang saw merit in this little guy: thanks to his martial arts practice and light weight, Zou can move fast and punch quickly.
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  • ...eight. Later on, he went to Beijing to act as an extra in several martial arts movies.
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  • ...me 1,000 movies and it has contributed enormously to the Hong Kong martial-arts film industry. Its well-known productions include "One-Armed Swordsman" (19 In the 1970s, with the success of the martial arts film genre, Shaw Brothers began to co-produce films with Western producers
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  • In July 2014, US television network AMC announced it will produce a martial arts drama inspired by the famous classic Chinese tale. The series, which is ten
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  • ...[[Wong Fei Hung]]'' films have to be mentioned. Wong Fei Hung was a famous martial artist and doctor of the late [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911) and early [[Repu ...iven elements of the earlier martial arts films in favor of proper martial arts forms, genuine weapons, and authentic Chinese styles.
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  • The performances can be divided into ''Wenshi'' (civil lion) and ''Wushi'' (martial lion). ''Wenshi'' depicts a docile and amusing lion, playfully licking othe The Northern Lion Dance mainly focuses martial lion performances such as the Auspicious Lion of the Northern Wei Dynasty.
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  • ...Zhang played the rebellious daughter of an aristocrat in Ang Lee’s martial arts film, ''Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon''. For her performance, Zhang won se
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  • ...in 1979, four years after graduating from [[National Taiwan University of Arts]]. In 1980, he received his bachelor’s degree in theater and continued hi ...uching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” enthralled Western audiences with its martial arts sequences and philosophical script. It went on to win Oscars for Best Forei
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  • ...tegories, with 486 repertoires which combine acrobatics, dance and martial arts.
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  • ...ited States in the 1950s. She is also cousin to the famous Chinese martial arts fiction writer, [[Jin Yong]]. ...er, Jiang joined the Berlin Conservatory, now the Berlin University of the Arts. The university courses required her to learn several languages, including
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  • He won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director in 1991 with his martial arts action film “Once Upon a Time in China”, starring Jet Li as Chinese fol
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  • ...le and lots of people of ideals and integrity came to him to learn martial arts from him. A person named Peng Meng lurked in them.
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  • ...e of Liujiang. From childhood, he studied literature and practiced martial arts. After unsuccessfully sitting the imperial examinations for literary and mi
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  • ...hinese, combines music, singing, dialogue, dancing, acrobatics and martial arts with artistically mature scripts and performance techniques. ...o three genres. The first is based on the story-telling and ballad-singing arts, such as Huju opera of Shanghai, Quju opera of Henan Province, Luju opera o
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  • ...form, famous for its great artistic skill in singing, dancing and martial arts. Peking opera is the most representative of all Chinese traditional dramati ...and the elderly male role can be further divided into singing, acting and martial laosheng roles, and so on. The role types cover all the characters on stage
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