Shaolinquan
Wushu/Kung Fu

Shaolinquan (Shaolin Fist)

It’s one of the oldest, largest, and most famous styles. It combines Zen Buddhism and martial arts, and was developed in the Shaolin temple in Henan province, China during its 1500-year history. The Shaolin temple has two main legacies: Chan, which refers to Chan Buddhism, the religion of Shaolin, and Quan, which refers to the martial arts of Shaolin. In Shaolin, these are not separate disciplines and monks have always pursued the philosophy of the unification of Chan and Quan.

Taolu (Form)

Lian Huan Quan (Small Continuous Fist)

Qi Xing Quan (Seven Stars Fist)

Yin Shou Gun (Yin Palm Staff)

Dunpai Dao (Shield and Broadsword)

Tong Bi Quan (Penetrating Arms Fist)

Mei Hua Quan Dao (Plum Blossom Fist Broadsword)

Wu Dongwu (Five Animals)

Damo Jian (Bodhidharma Straight Sword)

Xiao Hong Quan (Small Flood Fist)

9-Section Chain Whip

Pudaoshu (Pu Broadsword Art)

Double Daggers (Double Daggers)

Luohan Quan (Arhat Fist)

13 Qiang (13 Spears)

Damo Cane (Bodhidharma Cane)

Da Hong Quan (Big Flood Fist)

Double Dao (Double Broadswords)

Mei Hua Tang Lang Quan (Plum Blossom Praying Mantis Fist)

Double 9-Section Chain Whip

Guandao (Reclining Moon Broadsword)