Li family kung fu
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The Li family of kung fu (Chinese: 李家功夫; pinyin: Lǐ jiā gōngfū) is one of the five family styles of Southern Chinese martial arts.
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Also known as | Lei Gar, Li Jia |
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Focus | Striking |
Country of origin | China |
Creator | Li Sou style: Li Yuanshou (Li Sou) & Jueyuan (co-founder) Li Jia style: Li Youshan / Lee Yau-san / Li Yi of the Five Elders Li Yi style: possibly Li Youshan |
Famous practitioners | Chan Heung (Li Jia style and founder of Choy Li Fut) Li Mung (Li Yi style) Jeung Lai-chuen (student of Li Mung and Bak Mei practitioner) |
Parenthood | Li Sou style: Wuxingquan, Luohan quan, Neigong Li Jia style: Southern Kung Fu |
Descendant arts | Choy Li Fut |
Olympic sport | No |
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