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San Huang Pao Chui (Chinese: 三皇炮捶) literally can be translated in Chinese to Three Emperor Cannon Fist. San Huang Pao Chui originated from the three emperors Fuxi, Shennong, and Gonggong in China. They were previously known throughout China as the Three August Ones. The popular spread of Pao Chui was in early association with Shaolin and was one of the first styles implemented into the Shaolin monastery training regimen. The first Shaolin monks learned this style from local martial artists from Mount Emei. Local legends say that the style was created by the bonding of Heaven, Earth, and the three emperors.

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  • San Huang Pao Chui (Chinese: 三皇炮捶) literally can be translated in Chinese to Three Emperor Cannon Fist. San Huang Pao Chui originated from the three emperors Fuxi, Shennong, and Gonggong in China. They were previously known throughout China as the Three August Ones. The popular spread of Pao Chui was in early association with Shaolin and was one of the first styles implemented into the Shaolin monastery training regimen. The first Shaolin monks learned this style from local martial artists from Mount Emei. Local legends say that the style was created by the bonding of Heaven, Earth, and the three emperors. At a festival of the Emperor Gaozu, Shaolin monk Tanzong gave a demonstration of Pào Chuí. Chen-style taijiquan includes a Pào Chuí routine in its curriculum. (en)
  • San Huang Pao Chui (Bahasa Mandarin: 三皇炮捶) artinya Beladiri Tiga Kaisar. San Huang Pao Chui berasal dari Tiga Kaisar yaitu Fuxi, Shennong, dan di Republik Rakyat Tiongkok. Shaolin pertama mempelajari gerakan ini dari Bela diri asal Gunung Emei. Legenda Lokal mengatakan, bahwa gerakan ini mengkombinasikan antara Surga, Bumi dan Tiga Kaisar. (in)
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  • Pào Chuí, Pao Chuan (en)
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  • China (en)
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  • Puzhao (en)
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  • The Shízìchuí posture executed by Shifu Yú Decai. (en)
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  • San Huang Pao Chui (en)
  • 三皇炮捶 (en)
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  • No (en)
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  • Mount Emei Taoist martial art (en)
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  • San Huang Pao Chui (Bahasa Mandarin: 三皇炮捶) artinya Beladiri Tiga Kaisar. San Huang Pao Chui berasal dari Tiga Kaisar yaitu Fuxi, Shennong, dan di Republik Rakyat Tiongkok. Shaolin pertama mempelajari gerakan ini dari Bela diri asal Gunung Emei. Legenda Lokal mengatakan, bahwa gerakan ini mengkombinasikan antara Surga, Bumi dan Tiga Kaisar. (in)
  • San Huang Pao Chui (Chinese: 三皇炮捶) literally can be translated in Chinese to Three Emperor Cannon Fist. San Huang Pao Chui originated from the three emperors Fuxi, Shennong, and Gonggong in China. They were previously known throughout China as the Three August Ones. The popular spread of Pao Chui was in early association with Shaolin and was one of the first styles implemented into the Shaolin monastery training regimen. The first Shaolin monks learned this style from local martial artists from Mount Emei. Local legends say that the style was created by the bonding of Heaven, Earth, and the three emperors. (en)
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  • San Huang Pao Chui (in)
  • San Huang Pao Chui (en)
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