Venerable Martial Places of China

Venerable Martial Places of China
Author: Mark Sterke
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2006
Genre: Martial arts
ISBN: 9789071735356

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Otherworld The Magic Martial Rogue

Otherworld  The Magic Martial Rogue
Author: Xin BanHongShuangXi
Publsiher: Funstory
Total Pages: 1260
Release: 2019-12-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781647676544

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Lin Xiaofeng, who is extremely clever, usually does a lot of bad things, but his academic performance is very good. He lead a happy life. One day, a sudden car accident made him travel through ancient times and become the son of a wealthy family.He quickly figured out the situation and decided to start learning martial arts. Only with high strength can he gain a place in this imperious royal family. Let's see how he promotes himself to protect his family.☆About the Author☆Xin Ban Hong Shuang Xi, a well-known author of online novels, has authored many novels. Among them, "Otherworld: The Magic Martial Rogue" has been loved by most people for its ups and downs and humorous language.

The Shaolin Monastery

The Shaolin Monastery
Author: Meir Shahar
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2008-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780824831103

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This meticulously researched and eminently readable study considers the economic, political, and religious factors that led Shaolin monks to disregard the Buddhist prohibition against violence and instead create fighting techniques that by the 21st century have spread throughout the world.

Bubishi

Bubishi
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781462918539

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Treasured for centuries by karate's top masters, the Bubishi is a classic Chinese work on philosophy, strategy, medicine, and technique as they relate to the martial arts. Referred to as the "bible of karate" by famous master Chojun Miyagi, for hundreds of years the Bubishiwas a secret text passed from master to student in China and later in Okinawa. All of karate's legendary masters have studied it, applied its teachings, or copied passages from it. No other classic work has had as dramatic an impact on the shaping and development of karate as the Bubishi. Karate historian and authority Patrick McCarthy spent over ten years researching and studying the Bubishi and the arts associated with it. The first English translation of this remarkable martial arts manual includes numerous explanations and notes. McCarthy's work also includes groundbreaking research on Okinawan and Chinese history, as well as the fighting and healing traditions that developed in those countries, making it a gold mine for researchers and practitioners alike. For the final word on the true origins and spirit of classic Okinawan martial arts, one need look no further. This karate book is one of the best karate training supplements available.

The Creation of Wing Chun

The Creation of Wing Chun
Author: Benjamin N. Judkins,Jon Nielson
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2015-07-21
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781438456935

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Looks at southern Chinese martial arts traditions and how they have become important to local identity and narratives of resistance. This book explores the social history of southern Chinese martial arts and their contemporary importance to local identity and narratives of resistance. Hong Kong’s Bruce Lee ushered the Chinese martial arts onto an international stage in the 1970s. Lee’s teacher, Ip Man, master of Wing Chun Kung Fu, has recently emerged as a highly visible symbol of southern Chinese identity and pride. Benjamin N. Judkins and Jon Nielson examine the emergence of Wing Chun to reveal how this body of social practices developed and why individuals continue to turn to the martial arts as they navigate the challenges of a rapidly evolving environment. After surveying the development of hand combat traditions in Guangdong Province from roughly the start of the nineteenth century until 1949, the authors turn to Wing Chun, noting its development, the changing social attitudes towards this practice over time, and its ultimate emergence as a global art form.

The Saturday Review of Politics Literature Science and Art

The Saturday Review of Politics  Literature  Science and Art
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 872
Release: 1912
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105119140833

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China Today

China Today
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 972
Release: 1994
Genre: China
ISBN: UOM:39015035170870

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Crazy Ji

Crazy Ji
Author: Meir Shahar
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781684170302

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Crazy Ji: Chinese Religion and Popular Literatureis the first study in any language of one of the most colorful deities in the pantheon of late imperial and modern China: Sire Ji-or, as he is better known, Crazy Ji. The author uses the evolution of the cult of this eccentric deity to address central questions regarding the nature of the Chinese religion tradition, its relation to the Chinese social structure, and the role of vernacular fiction and popular media in shaping religious beliefs in China. Meir Shara demonstrates that vernacular novels and oral literature played a major role in the dissemination of knowledge about deities and the growth of cults and argues that the body of religious beliefs and practices we call "Chinese religion" is inseparable from the works of fiction and drama that have served as vehicles for its transmission. His analysis of the cult of Crazy Ji shows that far from being, as is often argued, a mirror of the Chinese bereaucratic order, Chinese religion offers a means of liberation from it. Finally, this study of the cult of Crzy Ji illustrates how lay believers influenced the practices of organized religion (in this case, monastic Buddhism). This study employs the analytical concepts of anthropology and literary criticism and is based on literary, historical, and ethnographic sources ranging from oral literature, vernacular novels, puppet plays, television serials, movies, local gazetteers, to monastic histories.