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  1. t. e. In general, kung fu or kungfu ( / ˌkʌŋˈfuː / ⓘ or / ˌkʊŋˈfuː /; pinyin: gōngfu pronounced [kʊ́ŋfu]) refers to the Chinese martial arts also called quanfa. In China, it refers to any study, learning, or practice that requires patience, energy, and time to complete.

  2. Kung Fu – Today it refers generically to the ensemble o the martial arts (more or less directly) connected to the last 4000-5000 years of Chinese culture (read Martial arts: all derive from Kung Fu?); the real meaning of the termkung fu” (derived from gōngfu) is “hard work” and it can be connected to the acquisition of any kind of ...

  3. This page looks at Kung Fu terminology. It explores many of the basic Chinese words, terms and commands used in Kung Fu.

  4. May 24, 2024 · Kung fu, a martial art, both a form of exercise with a spiritual dimension stemming from concentration and self-discipline and a primarily unarmed mode of personal combat often equated with karate or tae kwon do. The term kung fu can also signify careful preparation for the performance of any.

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  5. When Run Run Shaw, a giant of the Hong Kong entertainment industry, died earlier this month at the ripe old age of 106, I took the opportunity to look at a term with which he was intimately connected: kung fu.

  6. Kung Fu Terminology. Many of Wing Chun’s terms are general Kung Fu terms used in many other types of Chinese martial arts. Here are some of these Kung Fu terms. Founder: Jung-Si*, Si-Jo (both male/female) Teacher’s teacher: Si-Gung (his wife: Si-Po) Older Gung Fu Uncle: Si-Baak (both male/female) Younger Gung Fu Uncle: Si-Suk (both male/female)

  7. The term Kung Fu (功夫) is written in Pinyin as Gong Fu, which is a more accurate and appropriate pronunciation. The term is made up of two characters: the first, Kung (功), can mean skillful work, hard training, or endeavor. The second, Fu (夫), means time spent.