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Chan Kwok Wai () was born on April 3, 1936, at Toisaan in the province of Canton, China. He introduced traditional Shaolin Kung Fu to Brazil through the China-Brazil Kung Fu Academy.〔((Portuguese: Academia Sino-Brasileira de Kung Fu) )〕 His disciples have spread as far as the USA, Canada, Spain, Argentina and the Czech Republic. In September, 2004, Chan was awarded the 10th degree of the World Organization of Wu Shu & Kung Fu Masters from Vancouver, BC, Canada,〔(in Chinese: Third column, top entry )〕 in five styles: Northern Shaolin, Yang Taiji, Bagua, Xingyi and Hungsing Choileifat. == Kung Fu Styles == Chan teaches a broad curriculum of old-school kung fu styles. Most of them are external styles (外家, Wàijiā): * Northern Shaolin Boxing School (), the core martial arts system from the Buddhist Shaolin Monastery of Henan, in Northern China. * Deep Legs (), originated from the Islamic Hui people; 12 Roads version (十二路). * Fist of (Masters) Choi, Lei & Buddha (), styles Exalted Victory () and Northern Victory (). * Seven Stars Praying Mantis Fist (), where Seven Stars refers to the northern asterism called the Big Dipper. * Tumbling Eagle Claw (). * Fist of the Arhat (), from the Buddhist concept of Arhat ("worthy of Nirvana" in Sanskrit). * Fist of (Master) Cha (), originated from the Islamic Hui people. The internal styles (内家, Nèijiā) taught by Chan are such: * Yang Clan Fist of the Supreme Extremes (), from the Taoist concept of the Taiji or Yin and Yang. * Fist of the Eight Extremities (), from the Chinese concept of Baji, everything within the eight ends (directions or corners) of the world, the Infinity; originated from the Islamic Hui people. * Palm of the Eight Trigrams (), from the Taoist concept of Bagua, the 8 combinations of three proportions of Yin and Yang. * Fist of the Six Harmonies (), from the Taoist concept of the Six Harmonies. * Fist of Form and Intent (). * Natural School (). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chan Kowk Wai」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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