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* [[Shaolin Nam Pai Chuan]]
* [[Shaolin Nam Pai Chuan]]
* [[Shaolin Quan]] (少林拳)
* [[Shaolin Quan]] (少林拳)
* [[Shen Lung Kung Fu]] (神龍 功夫) - American (Chinese based) 5 Animal Style, Founded by Grandmaster Fu Xi-Wen
* [[Shen Lung Kung Fu]] (神龍 功夫) - Chinese-based (American) 5 Animal Style, Founded by Grandmaster Fu Xi-Wen
* [[Shuai Chiao]] (摔跤 Shuaijiao)
* [[Shuai Chiao]] (摔跤 Shuaijiao)
* [[Shequan]] (蛇拳) - Snake Fist
* [[Shequan]] (蛇拳) - Snake Fist

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For an overview of styles, see Styles of Chinese martial arts.

The hundreds of different styles of Chinese martial arts (中國武術) are collectively called Kung Fu (功夫), Wushu (武術), Kuoshu (國術), or Ch'uan Fa (拳法), depending on the persons or groups doing so. The following list is by no means exhaustive.

Alphabetical listing

General Terms

  • Anqi (暗器) - General term for hidden weapons
  • Dian Xue/Dim Mak (點脈) - General term for point striking
  • Qinna (擒拿 Chin Na) - General term for joint locks
  • Sanshou (散手) - General term for sparring methods, but also another name for the sport, Sanda
  • Tuishou (推手) - Term used for offsetting, uprooting, balance and sensitivity training used in the various soft styles
  • Chi Sao (黐手) - Term used for sticky hand sensitivity training used in Wing Chun

Internal and External styles

Chinese martial arts may be divided into Neijia (外家, internal family) or Waijia (外家, external family) styles.

Internal styles

External styles

Non-internal styles may generally be considered external styles.

See also