Sanseirui
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Sanseirui (or Sanseiryu or Sandairyu) is a karate kata of Southern Chinese (Fujianese) origin. The name literally means thirty-six (steps, or positions of attack and defense) .
Versions of it are found in several karate styles, including Goju-ryu, but it is most associated with Uechi-ryu[1] and the related system Shohei-ryu.
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