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Chun-Li

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Chun-Li

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Chun-Li

Chun-Li (春麗) is a video game character created by Capcom. She is part of the Street Fighter series of fighting games, and is considered to be the first female fighting game character. Introduced in Street Fighter II, Chun-Li was the only female character in the game, and while not as physically powerful as the other characters, she was by far the quickest. Various bootleg versions of the game gave her a projectile attack, something that was later officially incorporated into Street Fighter II Turbo as the K ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia II - Chun-Li - Appearance
Chun-Li's appearance has differed several times in the Street Fighter series, as well as in official art and cameos she has made in other works. Chun-Li - Clothing. The clothing that Chun-Li wears is a traditional Chinese dress called a qipao in which it was quite popular clothing during the early 20th Century in China amongst girls; it should be noted, however, that Chun-Li's outfit is a modified version that allows a far wider range of movement than a normal qipao. In addition, she usually wears d ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia II - Chun-Li - Story

Chun-Li was an Interpol investigator who had been searching for clues to the recent death of her father. Getting into a friendly spar with an old teacher of hers and friend of her father, Gen, he gives her a lead into who may have killed her father-the mysterious crime syndicate Shadoloo. Finding its leader, M. Bison, she demands he tell her what happened to her father. To her surprise, Bison attacks and basically makes quick work of her, then flies away, laughing at her and telling her if she attacks him again he'll kill her-just like he did to her father. Chun-Li, ...

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Chun-Li, Chun-Li - Vital Statistics, Chun-Li - Story, Chun-Li - Appearance, Chun-Li - Clothing, Chun-Li - Hairstyle, Chun-Li - Techniques, Chun-Li - Trivia, Chun-Li - Related characters

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Wing Chun

--199.185.88.18 18:31, 10 January 2006 (UTC)Insert formula here:For the 1994 Hong Kong film, see Wing Chun (film) Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; Hanyu Pinyin: yǒng chūn; Yale Cantonese: wing2 cheun1), also romanized Ving Tsun, is a system of Chinese martial arts with an emphasis on unarmed close-range fighting, although its curriculum includes weapons and techniques suitable for various ranges. Wing Chun - ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia II - Wing Chun - Characteristics

Wing Chun - Balance and Structure. Wing Chun practitioners believe that the person with better balance and body structure will win. A correct Wing Chun stance is like a piece of bamboo, firm but flexible, rooted but yielding. This structure is used to either deflect external forces or redirect them into the ground. Wing Chun favours a high, narrow stance with the toes pointed inwards and the elbows kept close to the body. All attacks and counter-attacks are initiated from this firm, stable base. Structure ...

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Wing Chun, Wing Chun - History, Wing Chun - Oral histories, Wing Chun - Theories, Wing Chun - The origins of Wing Chun's branches, Wing Chun - Recent History, Wing Chun - Notes, Wing Chun - Curriculum, Wing Chun - Forms, Wing Chun - Chi Sao sticking hands, Wing Chun - Wing Chun Kuen Kuit, Wing Chun - Principles, Wing Chun - Practicality, Wing Chun - Efficiency, Wing Chun - Economy of Movement, Wing Chun - Characteristics, Wing Chun - Balance and Structure, Wing Chun - Relaxation, Wing Chun - Centerline, Wing Chun - The Wing Chun punch, Wing Chun - Uncommitted techniques, Wing Chun - Trapping Skills and Sensitivity, Wing Chun - Close Range, Wing Chun - Branches

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia II - Wing Chun - Curriculum

Note that curriculum varies between lineages and individual groups. Wing Chun - Forms. Forms are a meditative, solitary exercise which develop self-awareness, balance and sensitivity. Forms also train the practitioner in the fundamental movements of Wing Chun. It is from the forms that all Wing Chun techniques are derived. Conventional Wing Chun comprises six forms: three empty hand forms, two weapons forms and one "wooden dummy" form. Empty Hand Siu Nim Tao (小念頭; pinyin: xiǎo niàn tóu; Yale Cantonese: siu2 nim6 tau4; "litt ...

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Wing Chun, Wing Chun - History, Wing Chun - Oral histories, Wing Chun - Theories, Wing Chun - The origins of Wing Chun's branches, Wing Chun - Recent History, Wing Chun - Notes, Wing Chun - Curriculum, Wing Chun - Forms, Wing Chun - Chi Sao sticking hands, Wing Chun - Wing Chun Kuen Kuit, Wing Chun - Principles, Wing Chun - Practicality, Wing Chun - Efficiency, Wing Chun - Economy of Movement, Wing Chun - Characteristics, Wing Chun - Balance and Structure, Wing Chun - Relaxation, Wing Chun - Centerline, Wing Chun - The Wing Chun punch, Wing Chun - Uncommitted techniques, Wing Chun - Trapping Skills and Sensitivity, Wing Chun - Close Range, Wing Chun - Branches

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Wing chun terms

These are terms used in the Chinese martial art Wing Chun. It's worth noting that Wing Chun terms are originally colloquial Cantonese (or even slang spoken in Foshan). The meaning might therefore be difficult to trace. Some of those terms are used in Jeet Kune Do, sometimes with a different meaning. Wing chun terms - See Also:. External wing chun dictionary Categories: Wing Chun | Chinese martial arts te ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia II - Wing Chun - Principles

The tenets of Wing Chun are practicality, efficiency and economy of movement. This core philosophy becomes a useful guide to practitioners when modifying or refining the art. New techniques which do not conform to these principles are often discouraged and discarded. Wing Chun - Practicality. Wing Chun was designed purely for fighting rather than artistic or sport applications. As such, its techniques emphasise practicality and effectiveness over aesthetic or athletic value. Most strikes are fatal and target vulnerable areas of the body such as ...

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Wing Chun, Wing Chun - History, Wing Chun - Oral histories, Wing Chun - Theories, Wing Chun - The origins of Wing Chun's branches, Wing Chun - Recent History, Wing Chun - Notes, Wing Chun - Curriculum, Wing Chun - Forms, Wing Chun - Chi Sao sticking hands, Wing Chun - Wing Chun Kuen Kuit, Wing Chun - Principles, Wing Chun - Practicality, Wing Chun - Efficiency, Wing Chun - Economy of Movement, Wing Chun - Characteristics, Wing Chun - Balance and Structure, Wing Chun - Relaxation, Wing Chun - Centerline, Wing Chun - The Wing Chun punch, Wing Chun - Uncommitted techniques, Wing Chun - Trapping Skills and Sensitivity, Wing Chun - Close Range, Wing Chun - Branches

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Yim Wing-chun

Yim Wing-chun (嚴詠春) was the first Wing Chun master. A Shaolin nun abbot Ng Mui (五枚師太) developed the fighting skill especially for Yim to defend herself against a tyrant at the time. Yim passed the skill to her husband. Some said that Ng Mui didn't name her invention and it was Leung Bok-chau who named the fighting style after his wife and teacher (sifu). Yim Wing-chun - Lineage. ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Wing Chun film

Wing Chun (Yong Chun) is a wuxia film made in Hong Kong in 1994. It was directed by Yuen Woo-ping and stars Michelle Yeoh as the titular character Yim Wing Chun, a tofu maker and martial artist who tries to protect her village's inhabitants from a group of bandits. Wing Chun film - Cast. Michelle Yeoh - Yim Wing Chun Donnie Yen - Leung Pok To King-Tan Yuen - Abacus Fong Catherine Hung Yan - Charmy Waise Lee - Scholar Wong Norman Chu - ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - 2nd Prince Chun

The 2nd Prince Chun (Chinese: 醇親王) (February 12, 1883 - February 3, 1951) was born Zaifeng (Chinese: 載灃; Wade-Giles: Tsai-feng), of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro clan (the Qing imperial family ruling over China). He was the leader of China between 1908 and 1911, serving as the regent for his young son Puyi, the Xuantong Emperor. His courtesy name (字) was Yiyun (亦雲). His pseudonym (號), chosen in his older days, was Shupi (書癖). 2nd Prince Chun - Family and Childhood. He was the se ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Chun Doo-hwan

Chun Doo-hwan (Korean hangul: 전두환; hanja: 全斗煥; revised: Jeon Duhwan; McCune-Reischauer: Chŏn Tuhwan; born 18 January 1931) was a Korean military officer and the President of South Korea from 1980 to 1988. Sentenced to death in 1996, Chun was later pardoned by President Kim Daejung, whom he himself had sentenced to death some 20 years earlier. Chun Doo-hwan - The road to power. Chun was a graduate of the eleventh class of the Korean Military Academy in 1955. As head of the Army Sec ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Branches of Wing Chun

It is said that there are 7 main Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; Hanyu Pinyin: yǒng chūn; Yale Cantonese: wing2 cheun1) families in mainland China. Some other branches are found in Malaysia (e.g. Yip Kin, Cho family), Vietnam (e.g. Nguyễn Tế-Công), and Taiwan. See also. Wing Chun Wing Chun branches Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu WingTsun WingTsjun Wing Ch ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - WingTsun

WingTsun is a branch of the Chinese kung fu style more generally known as "Wing Chun" developed by a student of Grandmaster Yip Man named Leung Ting. Grandmaster Leung Ting's organization, the International WingTsun Association (IWTA), is headquartered in Hong Kong and has branches in over 64 countries worldwide. Grandmaster Leung Ting has spent over 30 years researching and refining his knowledge and skill in the art, and distinguishes his teaching by the "WingTsun" spelling (there is no official romanization of the Cantonese ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Bruce Lee

Bruce Junfan Lee (November 27, 1940 — July 20, 1973) was a Chinese American martial artist and martial arts actor who is widely regarded as one of the most influential martial artists of the 20th century. Lee's movies, especially his performance in the Hollywood-produced Enter the Dragon, elevated the traditional Hong Kong martial arts film to a new level of popularity, paving the way for future martial artists and martial arts actors such as Jackie Chan, Jet Li, and Chuck Norris. Bruce Lee sparked the first major surge of in ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Urien Street Fighter

Urien is a character in the Street Fighter III fighting game series. As a Street Fighter III character, Urien does not have an official biography. He is the inferior brother of Gill who tried to claim the leadership of his organization, the Illuminati. When he finally succeeded, he learned that there is an Emperor outranking him. That "Emperor" is Gill. Now Urien still longs to overthrow Gill by creating his own army with the G Project. He kidnapped one of the children Chun-Li looks after so she could get back in shape. While his brother wields ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia II - Wing Chun - History

The history of most martial arts, including Wing Chun, has historically been passed from teacher to student verbally rather than by text, making it difficult to confirm or clarify the differing accounts of Wing Chun's creation, which has long been a subject of debate. Since students are usually more focused on learning the art itself rather than its history, historical fact easily becomes lost as these stories become romanticised and mythologized. Additionally, it is difficult to pinpoint the lineage and history because the art was not fully ...

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Wing Chun, Wing Chun - History, Wing Chun - Oral histories, Wing Chun - Theories, Wing Chun - The origins of Wing Chun's branches, Wing Chun - Recent History, Wing Chun - Notes, Wing Chun - Curriculum, Wing Chun - Forms, Wing Chun - Chi Sao sticking hands, Wing Chun - Wing Chun Kuen Kuit, Wing Chun - Principles, Wing Chun - Practicality, Wing Chun - Efficiency, Wing Chun - Economy of Movement, Wing Chun - Characteristics, Wing Chun - Balance and Structure, Wing Chun - Relaxation, Wing Chun - Centerline, Wing Chun - The Wing Chun punch, Wing Chun - Uncommitted techniques, Wing Chun - Trapping Skills and Sensitivity, Wing Chun - Close Range, Wing Chun - Branches

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Wong Wah-bo

Wong Wah Bo (黃華寳, pinyin: Huáng Huábǎo, Yale Cantonese: wong4 wa4 bou2)) is one of the ancestors of Wing Chun Kuen (a southern Chinese martial art). Wong learned Wing Chun from Leung Lan Kwai (梁蘭桂). Leung Yee-tai taught Wong Wah-bo his pole fighting skill in exchange for the Wing Chun fist-fighting skill. Though Leung was a student of Wong in Wing Chun, Leung was actually Wong's sifu in the pole fighting skill. Wong modified the pole fighting skills using Wing Chun principles. The modified pole skil ...

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Biu Tze

Biu Tze (鏢指 lit. dart fingers) is the third Wing Chun form, which teaches how to regain and create a new centerline once it's lost, hence sometimes called "emergency techniques". The form is characterized by the use of open hand techniques (as opposed to closed fist punches). The biu tze adds full-torso movements to the arm and leg techniques of the Siu Nim Tao and Chum Kiu forms. Other related archivesChum Kiu, Siu Nim Tao, Wing Chun

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Chun-Li: Encyclopedia - Chin2

Chin2 (named after the original filename chin2.mpeg) is a humorous video considered by some to be an Internet classic. The video features two shirtless Korean youths who dance and lip-sync along with a sped-up version of the Korean language song "Jung Hwa Ban Jeom" (중화반점 "Chinese Restaurant") by the Korean artist Louis. The clip appeared around 2001 on Korean websites where the two performers gained the nick name, Chun Brothers (춘 브라더스), as they introduced themselves as Maeng Chun-sik (맹춘식) ...

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