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Liuhebafa
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Liuhebafa quan (Chinese: 六合八法拳; pinyin: liùhébāfǎ quán; lit. 'Six-Harmonies Eight-Methods Boxing') is an internal Chinese martial art. It has been called "xinyi liuhebafa" (心意六合八法拳) and is also referred to as "water boxing" (水拳; shuǐquán) due to its principles.
Note: The art is commonly abbreviated as LHBF, and often referred to by its Cantonese name: Lok Hap Baat Faat
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![]() Chen Tuan, the Taoist sage credited with inventing liuhebafa quan | |
Also known as | Shuiquan, xinyi liuhebafa |
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Focus | Striking, weapons training, qigong |
Country of origin | China |
Creator | Chen Tuan |
Famous practitioners | Wang AnNi Da Yuan Li Chan Chen Guangdi Chen Helu Yan Guoxing Zhou Shusheng 周树生 Wu Yihui |
Parenthood | Wudang quan |
Olympic sport | No |
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