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Explosive style (炮拳; pàoquán): known as the king of the styles,
Penetrating-Arms style (通臂拳; tōngbìquán),
7-star & Long Guard the Heart and Mind Gate style (七星 & 长护心意门拳; qī xīng & cháng hù xīn yì mén quán),
Plum Blossom style (梅花拳; méihuāquán),
Facing & Bright Sun style (朝&昭 阳拳; cháo & zhāo yáng quán),

Kunfu Styles Podcast Carolyn

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Explosive style (炮拳; pàoquán): known as the king of the styles,
Penetrating-Arms style (通臂拳; tōngbìquán),
7-star & Long Guard the Heart and Mind Gate style (七星 & 长护心意门拳; qī xīng & cháng hù xīn yì mén quán),
Plum Blossom style (梅花拳; méihuāquán),
Facing & Bright Sun style (朝&昭 阳拳; cháo & zhāo yáng quán),

    Kunfu styles

    Kunfu styles

    Shaolin kung fu has more than hundreds of extant styles. There is recorded documentation of more than a thousand extant forms, which makes Shaolin the biggest school of martial art in the world. In the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Shaolin monks chose 100 of the best styles of Shaolin kung fu. Then they shortlisted the 18 most famous of them. However, every lineage of Shaolin monks have always chosen their own styles. Every style teaches unique methods for fighting (散打; sàndǎ) and keeping health via one or a few forms. To learn a complete system, Shaolin monks master a number of styles and weapons. The most famous styles of Shaolin kung fu are:

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