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top 5 sect of China Wushu Top 5 Sect of China Wu Shu

China Wushu, the traditional martial arts, also called Kung Fu, is a little similar with Western boxing.

Shaolin Sect is also the most famous Sect, originated in the Shaolin Temple in Song Mountain in Henanm. The essence of Shaolin boxing is "Shaolin five boxing ", referring to "Dragon Fist, Tiger Fist, Leopard Fist, Snake Fist and Crane Fist"; There are also knives, guns, swords, shovels, sticks and other equipments' martial arts, as well as Qigong. Shaolin boxing in a thousand years of development, gradually divided into the Northern School of Shaolin boxing and Southern School of Shaolin boxing. If you are interested in China Wushu, North and South Wushu Institute, the authentic Gongfu training base authorized by the Shaolin Temple is a good choice, they recruit disciples from all over the world, US 100 dollars per person per day; For more details please visit the website of the Shaolin Temple.

Wudang Sect, originated in Wudang Mountain in Hubei province, is spreading during the late Ming and early Qing periods of China; The Wudang boxing style is characterized by subduing the activity with serenity, overcoming hardness with softness, striking quick action with slowness. Among Wudang boxing, Tai Chi boxing is the most famous; besides, there are also Wudang Sword, Liuhe Knife and so on. Wudang Sect They also pass on Wushu, including Tai Chi boxing, Xingyi is boxing, Eight Diagrams Palm and so on, more details please visit their official website.

Emei Sect is a power in the southwest of China, originated in the Emei Mountain in Sichuan province, formed in the Ming Dynasty. Emei boxing is characterized by small actions, big changes, overcoming hardness with softness, and winning by the fast change etc.

Kunlun Sect, from the Western regions of China, originally belonged to the Hui nationality of China;  it's said that the Kunlun boxing focuses on martial arts kicks. Now, Hui nationality prefers to Cha boxing, Ten Spring Kicks and so on, all are called "Hui Hui Boxing".

Kongtong Sect, which was prevalent during the Tang Dynasty, is a part of the Taoist culture, Kongtong Wushu is characterized by small weapons, which does not belong to the 18 weapons; A variety of forms, small, easy to carry, and don't easily be found by opponents, can often surprise victory.

Chinaculture (talk) 10:37, 11 October 2013 (UTC)