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Bafaquan - Eight Methods
Baguazhang (Bagua Zhang) - Eight Trigrams Palm
Bajiquan - Eight Extremes Fist
Bak Mei - White Eyebrow
Black Tiger Kung Fu
Chaquan - Cha Fist
Changquan - Long Fist
Chuo Jiao - Poking Feet
Chow Gar - a form of Southern Praying Mantis
Choy Gar - also known as Rat Kung Fu
Choi Lei Fut
Dachengquan - Great Achievement Boxing (Yiquan)
Ditangquan - Ground-Prone Fist, Ground Tumbling Boxing
Do Pi Kung Fu
Dragon Kung Fu (Lung Ying)
Duan Quan - Short Range Boxing
Emeiquan (O Mei Ch'uan)
Fanziquan - Overturning Fist, Tumbling Boxing
Feng Shou - Hand of the Wind
Five Ancestors - Wuzuquan or Ngo Cho Kun
Five Animals
Fujian White Crane
Fu Jow Pai - Tiger Claw System (also titled Black Tiger Kung Fu or Hark Fu Moon)
Fut Gar - Buddhist Palm
Gouquan - Dog Fist
Hong Cha
Hop Gar
Houquan - Monkey Fist
Drunken Monkey
Heihuquan: see Black Tiger Kung Fu
Hsing-i Ch'uan: see Xingyiquan
Huaquan - China Fist
Hung Fut - Hung and Buddha style kung fu
Hung Gar ( also known as Hung Ga or Hung Kuen) - Shaolin Style and ancestor to many southern styles
I Liq Chuan - Mind-Body Art, founded by Chin Lik Keong of Malaysi
Jeet Kune Do - Way of The Intercepting Fist
Jing Wu Men - Jing Wu, a famous school founded in Shanghai that teaches several different styles.
Jing Quan Do - a modern synthetic style
Jow-Ga Kung Fu - Jow family style Kuntao - Way of the Fist
Kuen-Do - Way of The Fist
Lau Gar - Lau family style
Lai-Ga-Sau - A recently created separate branch based in the United Kingdom
Lai Tung Pai - Shaolin Style that mixes long and short fist
Lama Pai
Leopard Kung Fu
Li (Lee) Family - Li Family or Lee Family styl
Liu Seong Kuntao (also Liu Seong Gung Fu, Liu Seong Chuan Fa) - A Chinese art with Indonesian influence, practiced primarily in the United States
Liuhebafa Chuan (Liu He Pa Fa, Lok Hup Ba Fa) - Six Harmonies, Eight Methods or Water Boxing
Luohan Quan Arhat Boxing, Law Horn Kuen
Mei Hua Quan (Plum Blossom Fist)
Mian Quan (Cotton Boxing)
Mizongyi (Mízōngquán) - Lost Track Fist (also known as My Jong Law Horn)
Mok Gar - Mok family style
Monkey Kung Fu see Houquan
Nam Pai Chuan
Nan Quan - Southern Fist
Northern Praying Mantis
Northern Shaolin - Bak Sil Lum
Pai lum - White Dragon, Pai Family Method, a modern style based on Kenpo with Chinese influences found mainly in the US and Canada
Paochui - Cannon Fist, Sanhaung Paochui
Piguaquan - Chop-Hitch Fist, Axe-hitch boxing
Praying Mantis: see either Northern or Southern Praying Mantis
Sanda or Sanshou - Free Fighting
San Soo
Shaolin Nam Pai Chuan - Southern Shaolin Boxing
Shaolin Quan
Shen Lung Kung Fu - Modern variations of Southern style Chinese martial arts based in the United States
Shequan - Snake Fist
Shuai Chiao (Shuaijiao) - Chinese Wrestling
Southern Praying Mantis
Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Chi Chuan, Taijiquan) - Supreme Ultimate Boxing
Chen style tai chi chuan
Yang style tai chi chuan
Wu/Hao style tai chi chuan
Wu style tai chi chuan
Sun style tai chi chuan
Tantui - Spring Leg style
Tibetan White Crane
Tien Shan Pai
Tongbeiquan - Through-the-Back Fist
White Crane: see either Fujian White Crane or Tibetan White Crane
Wing Chun - See also Wing Tsun
Wudangquan
Wu Wei Gung Fu - "The Spontaneous Movement of the Gung Fu". A modern composite style containing elements of Jeet Kune Do, Wing Chun and other martial arts
Xingyiquan (Hsing-i Chuan) - Form-Intent Fist
Yau Kung Mun - Flexible-Power Style
Yingzhaoquan - Eagle Claw Fist
Yuejiaquan - Yue family Fist/Boxing
Yiquan ( I Ch'uan) - Mind Boxing
Zhuan Shu Kuan - A modern composite style containing elements of Tae Kwon Do, Muay Thai and Changquan. It is based in the United Kingdom
Zi Ran Men - Natural Boxing or "fist of nature"
Zui Quan - Drunken Fist
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