词条 | Kunlun Mountain Fist |
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}}{{Chinese martial arts}} Kunlun Mountain Fist is a style of Chinese martial arts. The history of this style{{Clarify|date=March 2010}} is unclear, but there are two likely sources for this style:
FormsEmpty Handed Forms:
Weapons Forms:
TeachersThere are no public teachers in North America or Europe. Shifu Jason Baaht taught this style along with Wudang styles in Indianapolis, but he died in 1997 and left no clear successor. Jason Baaht (Ba Yexing)'s senior disciple was named Damien Baaht (Ba Demen). Both names are Taoist names. Jason Baaht was of Hakka Chinese descent, and Damien Baaht was an Englishman. Related StylesDue to the similarities between the forms in this system and those of Kunlunquan, it has been suggested that one style is an offshoot or variation of the other. All the Kunlun Mountain Fist forms fit into the category of the Daoist martial arts, and some of the Kunlunquan forms seem to belong to the Southern Hakka styles, so it has been argued that Kunlunquan is a hybrid of the Kunlun Mountain Fist, but there is no consensus at this time. See also
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