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Wing Chun

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 (
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).
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