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  1. 13 de nov. de 2024 · La monja budista de Shaolin Ng Mui creó el wing chun, que es otro de los estilos de kung fu más conocidos. Se centra en la defensa personal y es eficaz para un combate a corta distancia. Los movimientos son rápidos y directos, y se aprovecha la energía del oponente para desestabilizarlo.

  2. 20 de nov. de 2024 · Wing Tsun (commonly translated as beautiful springtime or springtime song) is a Southern Chinese martial art and is believed to be over 300 years old. Its originator, the Buddhist abbess Ng Mui, was a master of Shaolin Kung Fu and used this knowledge to invent a way to take advantage of the weaknesses inherent in the other Shaolin systems.

  3. Hace 3 días · The Buddhist Mistress Ng Mui was the only female in the Siu Lam Monastery and the eldest among the Five Elders. She was more tolerant towards the Manchu Governement than her kung-fu brothers and their hot-tempered disciples, (though of course would sometimes apply physicel power if necessary, in order to maintain justice).

  4. Hace 3 días · In this article, the myth of Ng Mui and the Southern Shaolin Monastery is questioned as a basis for providing an alternate historical argument and justification for the development of Wing Chun.

  5. Hace 6 días · Barry Pang Kung Fu has been providing martial arts leadership since 1974.Our kung fu combines two complementary styles that share common origins.Wing Chun and Lung Ying (Dragon Shape) were designed by Ng Mui and exhibit similar charateristics as practical, close-range fighting arts.

  6. 13 de nov. de 2024 · Legend attributes its creation to Ng Mui, a Buddhist nun who developed the style after observing a crane and snake fighting. The art was then passed down through generations, primarily within the Cantonese opera community.

  7. 3 de nov. de 2024 · Chinese legend has it that a beautiful young woman, Yimm Wing Chun, was being forced to marry a brutal war lord. However, a Buddhist nun, Ng Mui, suggested the matter be settled in a hand-to-hand...