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Drunken Monkey Kung Fu

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About Drunken Monkey Kung Fu

Drunken Monkey Kung Fu, alternatively referred to as Zui Quan or Drunken Monkey Style, is an ancient Chinese martial arts tradition. It is distinguished by its distinctive motions, which imitate the swaying and faltering of an inebriated individual, in conjunction with dexterous and nimble strategies. While the precise origins of Drunken Monkey Kung Fu are shrouded in mystery, it is thought that Chu Mei Feng, a Taoist priest, was responsible for its development during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). According to legend, Chu Mei Feng channeled his observations of an inebriated monkey's movements while out in the wild into his martial arts training. Opinions are divided on the technique due to its fluid and unpredictable movements, which hinder opponents' ability to anticipate and respond. Proficient individuals frequently utilize strategies including rolls, falls, twists, and exaggerated hand gestures in order to perplex and deceive their adversaries. Drunken Monkey Kung Fu is an effective martial art that, when mastered, emphasizes balance, coordination, and agility, despite its apparently unconventional approach. Furthermore, apart from its pragmatic implementations in combat, Drunken Monkey Kung Fu is regarded for its aesthetic and health-promoting attributes. Comparable to other traditional Chinese martial arts, it incorporates philosophical principles and physical training with the intention of fostering the development of the mind, body, and spirit. Drunken Monkey Kung Fu is still taught and practiced by martial artists worldwide at this time.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798884986718
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • March 14, 2024
  • Dimensions:
  • 127x203x5 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 95 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 15, 2024
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025

Description of Drunken Monkey Kung Fu

Drunken Monkey Kung Fu, alternatively referred to as Zui Quan or Drunken Monkey Style, is an ancient Chinese martial arts tradition. It is distinguished by its distinctive motions, which imitate the swaying and faltering of an inebriated individual, in conjunction with dexterous and nimble strategies.
While the precise origins of Drunken Monkey Kung Fu are shrouded in mystery, it is thought that Chu Mei Feng, a Taoist priest, was responsible for its development during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). According to legend, Chu Mei Feng channeled his observations of an inebriated monkey's movements while out in the wild into his martial arts training.
Opinions are divided on the technique due to its fluid and unpredictable movements, which hinder opponents' ability to anticipate and respond. Proficient individuals frequently utilize strategies including rolls, falls, twists, and exaggerated hand gestures in order to perplex and deceive their adversaries. Drunken Monkey Kung Fu is an effective martial art that, when mastered, emphasizes balance, coordination, and agility, despite its apparently unconventional approach.
Furthermore, apart from its pragmatic implementations in combat, Drunken Monkey Kung Fu is regarded for its aesthetic and health-promoting attributes. Comparable to other traditional Chinese martial arts, it incorporates philosophical principles and physical training with the intention of fostering the development of the mind, body, and spirit. Drunken Monkey Kung Fu is still taught and practiced by martial artists worldwide at this time.

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