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Shōrei-ryū is a term which refers to the Naha-Te style of Okinawan karate. ''Shorei Ryu'' means "the style of inspiration". It is believed that the term ''Shorei'' is derived from the Shoreiji Temple in southern China. The teachings of this temple provided the basis for the ''Naha-Te'' style. The Shorei Ryu system was influenced in its early development by Shuri-Te. Kanryo Higashionna originally studied Shuri-Te with Sokon Matsumura but he later traveled to China and studied kempo there. Shorei Ryu has two major styles today. One style is called Goju Ryu and was founded by Chojun Miyagi (1888–1953) and the other is called Uechi Ryu, founded by Kanbun Uechi (1877–1948).〔Okinawa Island of Karate, Alexander, George W., pg. 26-30, 1990.〕 Shorei Ryu was a style brought to the United States by Robert Trias. == See also ==
* Shuri-ryū karate.
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