Editing The World of Kung-Fu 3.3: Wudang
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− | ''Q: “How do you get to | + | ''Q: “How do you get to Wu Dang Mountain?”'' |
''A: “Practice!”—Wudang riddle.'' | ''A: “Practice!”—Wudang riddle.'' | ||
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− | '''Tai Chi | + | '''Tai Chi Chaun''' |
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2. Rivalry towards the Shaolin is not limited to the Wudang faction and is particularly likely to be found in internal styles. Consider the anonymous 13th century internalist poem, “Grab and Roll Kung Fu”. | 2. Rivalry towards the Shaolin is not limited to the Wudang faction and is particularly likely to be found in internal styles. Consider the anonymous 13th century internalist poem, “Grab and Roll Kung Fu”. | ||
− | Give me that grab and roll Kung Fu. / That’s the way to beat Wushu. | + | Give me that grab and roll Kung-Fu. / That’s the way to beat Wushu. |
Throw me while I throw you. / Upside-down’s a great view. | Throw me while I throw you. / Upside-down’s a great view. | ||
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We’ll give you sixty seconds. / Then we’ll break out our Kung Fu. | We’ll give you sixty seconds. / Then we’ll break out our Kung Fu. | ||
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I’m average but there’s no way you can beat my girl. | I’m average but there’s no way you can beat my girl. | ||