词条 | Mian Quan |
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| logo = | logocaption = | logosize = | image = | imagecaption = | imagesize = | name = Mian Quan | aka = Mian Chuan, Continuous Chuan, Cotton Boxing, Soft Boxing | focus = Striking | Hardness = Soft attacks gradually and stealthily become hard attacks | country = {{Flagicon|CHN}} China | creator = Unknown | parenthood = | descendant arts = | famous_pract = Lan Suzhen | olympic = No | website = }} Mian Quan (literally "Cotton Fist") is a northern Chinese martial arts style which most likely originated in the province of Hebei. There is no definite given record of the creator or origin of the style. The theory for this style is that defense becomes offense and softness turns to hardness, and the practitioner's attacks always follow after the opponent's. Soft attacks gain the upper hand for a practitioner and sets up the opponent for a harder, more dominant array of movements. It was one of the wushu styles demonstrated at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.[1] Lan Suzhen performed a modified version of the art at the 1953 Tianjin Sports festival and it was generally well received.[2] The style is simple to use as it does not require advanced movements such as grappling, therefore only using punches and kicks. Mian Quan requires balanced posture, with the majority of the body relaxed and a short-range attack span. TriviaMileena of the Mortal Kombat series uses Mian Quan as a secondary fighting style in Deception and a primary in Armageddon. References1. ^{{cite book|author=Sensei/Renshi Nathan Chlumsky|title=Inside Kungfu: Chinese Martial Arts Encyclopedia|year=2015|publisher=Lulu.com|isbn=1-3291-1942-8}} 2. ^{{cite book|author=Joseph R. Svinth|title=Martial Arts in the Modern World|year=2003|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=02-7598-153-3}} External links
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