Shaolin Kung Fu - List of Styles Currently Taught at The Temple

List of Styles Currently Taught At The Temple

  • Xiao Hong Quan — Little Red Fist
  • Da Hong Quan — Big flood fist
  • Tong Bei Quan – Through the back fist
  • Liu He Quan – Six harmonies fist
  • Taizu Chang Quan — Emperor Taizu's long fist( this refers particularly to the military commander who, using his technique in his armies, became the first Song emperor)
  • Qixing Quan — Seven star fist
  • Da Pao Quan — Big cannon fist
  • Xiao Pao Quan — Small cannon fist
  • Chang Hu Xin Yi Men — Forever preserve the heart-mind link/door
  • Meihuaquan – Plum flower fist
  • Luohan Quan – Arhat fist
  • Tongzigong – Shaolin child training
  • Dan Dao — Single sabre technique
  • Long – Dragon technique
  • Qi Lu Quan — Seven animal fist

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