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The name refers to many different kicks in several systems. in tanglang, its a kind of groin kick, using an inward or outward movement at the end of the kick<br>"The name refers to many different kicks in several systems. in tanglang, its a kind of groin kick, using an inward or outward movement at the end of the kick.<br>""Some of the outlaws who appear in the famous novel The Water Margin, such as Wu Song, were experts in this style; this is why Chuojiaoquan was alternately known as the ""Water Margin Outlaw style"". It is also known as Yuānyāng Tuǐ (鴛鴦腿) or ""Mandarin Duck Leg."" In The Water Margin's 28th chapter, entitled ""Drunken Wu Song beats Jiang Menshen innkeeper"", it mentions that Wu Song uses the following moves: ""step of nephrite ring, leg of mandarin duck"""" (from wikipedia.org)" | |||||||
Property / has_goodToKnow: The name refers to many different kicks in several systems. in tanglang, its a kind of groin kick, using an inward or outward movement at the end of the kick<br>"The name refers to many different kicks in several systems. in tanglang, its a kind of groin kick, using an inward or outward movement at the end of the kick.<br>""Some of the outlaws who appear in the famous novel The Water Margin, such as Wu Song, were experts in this style; this is why Chuojiaoquan was alternately known as the ""Water Margin Outlaw style"". It is also known as Yuānyāng Tuǐ (鴛鴦腿) or ""Mandarin Duck Leg."" In The Water Margin's 28th chapter, entitled ""Drunken Wu Song beats Jiang Menshen innkeeper"", it mentions that Wu Song uses the following moves: ""step of nephrite ring, leg of mandarin duck"""" (from wikipedia.org)" / rank | |||||||
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鴛鴦腿
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The name refers to many different kicks in several systems. in tanglang, its a kind of groin kick, using an inward or outward movement at the end of the kick<br>"The name refers to many different kicks in several systems. in tanglang, its a kind of groin kick, using an inward or outward movement at the end of the kick.<br>""Some of the outlaws who appear in the famous novel The Water Margin, such as Wu Song, were experts in this style; this is why Chuojiaoquan was alternately known as the ""Water Margin Outlaw style"". It is also known as Yuānyāng Tuǐ (鴛鴦腿) or ""Mandarin Duck Leg."" In The Water Margin's 28th chapter, entitled ""Drunken Wu Song beats Jiang Menshen innkeeper"", it mentions that Wu Song uses the following moves: ""step of nephrite ring, leg of mandarin duck"""" (from wikipedia.org)"
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