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Monkey Kung Fu or Hóu Quán (猴拳, "monkey fist") is a Chinese martial art which utilizes ape or monkey-like movements as part of its technique. There are a number of independently developed systems of monkey kung fu. Some are integrated in Five Animal Kung Fu, systems. On its own standing examples include Xíng-Zhě-Mén (行者門) named after the protagonist Sun Wukong of the popular Ming dynasty novel Journey to the West, Nán-Hóu-Quán (南猴拳) or Southern Monkey Fist originating from the Southern Shaolin Temple as well like How Chuen (猴拳) Monkey Kung Fu way of the mythical Sasquatch, as well as the better-known Dà Shèng Pī Guà Mén (大聖劈掛門) style of Hong Kong.

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  • Das Affen-Kung-Fu (chinesisch 猴拳, Pinyin hou quan – „Affen-Faust“; auch Tai Shing Pek Kwar, Tai Sheng Men, Tai Sing Pop Gar Mun oder Affen-Boxen genannt) ist eine Reihe chinesischer Kampfkünste, deren Gemeinsamkeit die Imitation verschiedener Bewegungsmuster von Affen ist. Dabei hat man sich naturgemäß vor allem am Kampf- und Drohverhalten orientiert, aber auch an spielerischen oder täuschenden Verhaltensmustern. (de)
  • El kung fu del mono (猴拳) es un arte marcial de China, donde sus movimientos procuran imitar a los monos o simios en la lucha. (es)
  • Monkey Kung Fu or Hóu Quán (猴拳, "monkey fist") is a Chinese martial art which utilizes ape or monkey-like movements as part of its technique. There are a number of independently developed systems of monkey kung fu. Some are integrated in Five Animal Kung Fu, systems. On its own standing examples include Xíng-Zhě-Mén (行者門) named after the protagonist Sun Wukong of the popular Ming dynasty novel Journey to the West, Nán-Hóu-Quán (南猴拳) or Southern Monkey Fist originating from the Southern Shaolin Temple as well like How Chuen (猴拳) Monkey Kung Fu way of the mythical Sasquatch, as well as the better-known Dà Shèng Pī Guà Mén (大聖劈掛門) style of Hong Kong. Northern Chinese martial art such as Northern Praying Mantis and Wuzuquan incorporate some of the techniques from Monkey Kung Fu. (en)
  • L'art martial du singe (en chinois Hou quan) imite du singe[réf. incomplète]: adresse, agilité, ruse, souplesse. (fr)
  • L'Houquan (猴拳, pugilato della scimmia) è uno stile di arti marziali cinesi che appartiene alla categoria Xiangxingquan, in quanto imita le movenze della scimmia. (it)
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  • Dà Shèng Mén, (en)
  • Hóu Quán, (en)
  • Monkey Boxing, (en)
  • Monkey Fist, (en)
  • Tai Shing Pek Kwar (en)
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  • China (en)
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  • Kou Si , 寇四 (en)
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  • Geng De Hai , Chan Sau Chung, Xiao Yingpeng, Paulie Zink, Michael Matsuda. (en)
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  • Men practicing Monkey Kung Fu in City Park (Budapest), Hungary (en)
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  • Monkey Kung Fu (en)
  • 猴拳 (en)
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  • Das Affen-Kung-Fu (chinesisch 猴拳, Pinyin hou quan – „Affen-Faust“; auch Tai Shing Pek Kwar, Tai Sheng Men, Tai Sing Pop Gar Mun oder Affen-Boxen genannt) ist eine Reihe chinesischer Kampfkünste, deren Gemeinsamkeit die Imitation verschiedener Bewegungsmuster von Affen ist. Dabei hat man sich naturgemäß vor allem am Kampf- und Drohverhalten orientiert, aber auch an spielerischen oder täuschenden Verhaltensmustern. (de)
  • El kung fu del mono (猴拳) es un arte marcial de China, donde sus movimientos procuran imitar a los monos o simios en la lucha. (es)
  • L'art martial du singe (en chinois Hou quan) imite du singe[réf. incomplète]: adresse, agilité, ruse, souplesse. (fr)
  • L'Houquan (猴拳, pugilato della scimmia) è uno stile di arti marziali cinesi che appartiene alla categoria Xiangxingquan, in quanto imita le movenze della scimmia. (it)
  • Monkey Kung Fu or Hóu Quán (猴拳, "monkey fist") is a Chinese martial art which utilizes ape or monkey-like movements as part of its technique. There are a number of independently developed systems of monkey kung fu. Some are integrated in Five Animal Kung Fu, systems. On its own standing examples include Xíng-Zhě-Mén (行者門) named after the protagonist Sun Wukong of the popular Ming dynasty novel Journey to the West, Nán-Hóu-Quán (南猴拳) or Southern Monkey Fist originating from the Southern Shaolin Temple as well like How Chuen (猴拳) Monkey Kung Fu way of the mythical Sasquatch, as well as the better-known Dà Shèng Pī Guà Mén (大聖劈掛門) style of Hong Kong. (en)
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  • Affen-Kung-Fu (de)
  • Kung Fu del Mono (es)
  • Houquan (it)
  • Singe (art martial) (fr)
  • Monkey Kung Fu (en)
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