Kamis, 13 September 2012


Wing Chun
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A wing chun front kick (right) against a turning kick. This illustrates the principles of centerline and simultaneous attack and defence.
Also known as Wing Chun, Wing Tsun, Ving Tsun
Focus Striking, Trapping
Country of origin  China
Creator Ng Mui
Famous practitioners Sum Nung,[1] Yip Man,[2] Bruce Lee,[3]
Wing Chun
Traditional Chinese 詠春拳
Simplified Chinese 咏春拳
Literal meaning fist of spring chant
Alternative Chinese name
Chinese 永春拳
Literal meaning fist of eternal spring
Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; literally "spring chant"), also romanised as Ving Tsun or Wing Tsun, (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 "eternal springtime"[4]); (also known as Snake-Crane style); is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat.
The alternative characters 永春 "eternal spring" are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kungfu and White Crane Weng Chun (Yong Chun).[5][6]

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