Kunlunquan

Kunlunquan (昆仑拳, Kunlun Fist) is a style of Chinese martial arts popular in the province of Guangdong. As it is practiced by the minority Hakka it is considered a Kejiaquan. It was officially included among the styles nanquan, but originated in northern China. It was handed down in 1880 by Huang Huilong (黄辉龙) or feilong Huang (黄飞龙), a native of Jinan in the province of Shandong. Shuangqing Huang, a practitioner of this style today, is considered sixty seventh generation, witness to what is considered ancient style.

Writing in Landtai World: Early Years, Xinyang Normal University scholar Zhang Xiang said about Kunlunquan, "Its boxing characteristics are free and easy when defending, and deadly and fierce when attacking." According to the Guangdong Province Chronicle: Sports Chronicle, "The characteristics of Kunlunquan: Fierce, tricky, heaving, floating and sinking, every move is to attack the vital parts. The stakes are higher, exhale, and inhale."

Taolu of Kunlunquan of Huang Huilong

 * Empty hand forms: Sixiangquan (四象拳[3]); Wuxingquan (五行拳[4]); Erlongquan (二龙拳[5]); Liu Zhang Gong Panxuan (刘公盘旋掌[6]); Maziquan (马子拳[7]); Wushou Wuji (无极五手[8]); Bafazhang (八法掌[9]); Kuiwuquan (魁武拳[10]); Qishier Chui (七十二捶[11] ) Weishi Ba Guan (卫士坝关); Huimen Ba Da (回门八打), Bagua (八挂); Gun Shiba Da Jiu (九滚十八打); Ditang (地躺); Hu bao shuang xing (虎豹双刑); Xique Shuangzhi (喜鹊双枝); Erdu mei (二度梅) etc.
 * Weapons Forms: Baihe dandao (白鹤单刀[12]); Qixing Taiyang Bagua jian [13]; Qiang (枪); dadao Chunqiu (春秋刀); bandeng (板凳) ji (戟); Gou qiang lian (勾镰枪), Tiao gun (条棍) etc.
 * Paired exercises: Kongshou Duida (空手对打, fight a couple without weapons); Duangun Duida (短棍对打, fighting in tandem with the short stick); Shuangdao Duida (双刀对打, fighting in tandem with the double saber); gun dui bandeng (棍对板凳, stick on stool), etc.