Bokken is a Japanese wooden sword used for training in kenjutsu. First appeared during Muromachi Period (1336-1600) for samurai training. Traditionally made of red or white oak, sometimes other hardwoods. Standard dimensions: tachi (102 cm) and kodachi (55 cm)
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Shaolin kung fu is the largest and most famous style of kung fu. Developed in Shaolin Temple in Henan during 1500-year history. Chinese martial arts existed before Shaolin temple's establishment. First documented martial skills in monks during 495 AD
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Shaolin Kung Fu originated in 495 AD at Buddhist Shaolin temple in Henan province. First monks included Indian Buddhabhadra and his Chinese disciples Huiguang and Sengchou. System evolved through generations of monks' practical experience
Xing Yi Quan is one of China's oldest Internal Martial Arts. Emphasizes internal movement within external stillness. Based on Qi cultivation and natural, integrated movement. Develops natural, whole-body behavior and coordinated power