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Meihuaquan (Chinese: 梅花拳; literally "plum-blossom Fist") is a common term used to name styles or exercise sets of kung fu:
1) a style of kung fu that originated in the northern provinces of China centuries ago. Meihuaquan is also known as Meihuazhuang (梅花桩).[1]
2) other kung fu styles with the name, like Meishanquan from southern China;
3) exercise, or sparring, sets within differently named styles of kung fu, like Da and Xiao Meihuaquan in Songshan Shaolinquan.
^General introduction to Meihuaquan/Meihuazhuang: Chinese Kung-Fu Series 14,
Five Ganzhi Meihuazhuang Techniques, (a bilingual text in Chinese and English)
written by Wang Zhizhong, Han Jianzhong, and Yan Zijie,
published by Hai Feng Publishing Co. Ltd. Third Edition 1995,
Hai Feng Publishing Company ISBN 962-238-122-7
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