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Zui Quan also known as Drunken fist is a martial art were the user mimicks a drunk person. This type of kenpo has so many styles that perform different ancient gods like zui ba sian (醉八仙 in Chinese which performing eight Taoist gods whilst drunk) which was used by Raichi and Tenmon. Zui Quan also have styles that perform Lao zi sun(魯智深),one of 108 outlaws gathered in Mount Liang (梁山泊,it name is copied by Ryōzanpaku dojo ) in the china.

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  • Zui Quan also known as Drunken fist is a martial art were the user mimicks a drunk person. This type of kenpo has so many styles that perform different ancient gods like zui ba sian (醉八仙 in Chinese which performing eight Taoist gods whilst drunk) which was used by Raichi and Tenmon. Zui Quan also have styles that perform Lao zi sun(魯智深),one of 108 outlaws gathered in Mount Liang (梁山泊,it name is copied by Ryōzanpaku dojo ) in the china.
  • Famous Drunken Boxers include the entire population of Glasgow, Bruce Lee, and members of the Shaolin Temple. The art regarded as being similar to the dance/martial arts fusion, Capoaira rather than a bonified martial art since accuracy and actual striking skills are rendered obsolete in the practice. This Wushu style is also voted one of the world most dangerous as the high propensity to develop alcohol poisoning or attempting to many superman moves can result in injury or liver failure - or both.
  • Even though the style seems irregular and off balance, Zui Quan techniques are highly acrobatic, and require a great degree of skill, balance and coordination. The postures are created by momentum and weight of the body, and imitation is generally through staggering and certain type of fluidity in the movements. It is considered to be among the most difficult wushu styles to learn due to the need for powerful joints and fingers.
  • Zui quan is a concept in traditional Chinese martial arts of techniques, forms, and fighting philosophy that appear to imitate a drunkard's movements. First popularized by the actor Jackie Chan, the postures are created by momentum and weight of the body and imitation is generally through staggering and certain types of fluidity in the movements. It is considered to be among the more difficult wushu styles to learn due to the need for powerful joints and fingers.
  • Zui Quan (Traditional and Simplified Chinese: 醉拳; pinyin: Zuì Quán, literally Drunken Fist, also known as Drunken Boxing or Drunkard's Boxing) is a concept in traditional Chinese martial arts, as well as a classification of modern Wushu forms. Zui Quan is sometimes called Zuijiuquan (醉酒拳, literally "Drunken Alcohol Fist").
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  • Zui Quan
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  • Brad vs. Bass Armstrong in Dead or Alive Dimensions.
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  • 醉拳
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  • 酔八仙拳
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  • Drunken fist
  • Zui ba xian quan
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  • Zui Quan (Traditional and Simplified Chinese: 醉拳; pinyin: Zuì Quán, literally Drunken Fist, also known as Drunken Boxing or Drunkard's Boxing) is a concept in traditional Chinese martial arts, as well as a classification of modern Wushu forms. Zui Quan is sometimes called Zuijiuquan (醉酒拳, literally "Drunken Alcohol Fist"). Zui Quan is a category of techniques, forms and fighting philosophy that appear to imitate a drunkard's movements. The postures are created by momentum and weight of the body, and imitation is generally through staggering and certain type of fluidity in the movements. It is considered to be among the more difficult wushu styles to learn due to the need for powerful joints and fingers. While in fiction, practitioners of Zui Quan are often portrayed as being actually intoxicated, Zui Quan techniques are highly acrobatic and skilled and require a great degree of balance and coordination, such that any person attempting to perform any Zui Quan techniques while intoxicated would be likely to injure themselves.
  • Zui quan is a concept in traditional Chinese martial arts of techniques, forms, and fighting philosophy that appear to imitate a drunkard's movements. First popularized by the actor Jackie Chan, the postures are created by momentum and weight of the body and imitation is generally through staggering and certain types of fluidity in the movements. It is considered to be among the more difficult wushu styles to learn due to the need for powerful joints and fingers. While in fiction, practitioners of zui quan are often portrayed as being actually intoxicated - like Brad Wong - zui quan techniques are highly acrobatic and skilled and require a great degree of balance and coordination, such that any person attempting to perform any zui quan techniques while intoxicated in real-life would be likely to injure themselves.
  • Zui Quan also known as Drunken fist is a martial art were the user mimicks a drunk person. This type of kenpo has so many styles that perform different ancient gods like zui ba sian (醉八仙 in Chinese which performing eight Taoist gods whilst drunk) which was used by Raichi and Tenmon. Zui Quan also have styles that perform Lao zi sun(魯智深),one of 108 outlaws gathered in Mount Liang (梁山泊,it name is copied by Ryōzanpaku dojo ) in the china.
  • Even though the style seems irregular and off balance, Zui Quan techniques are highly acrobatic, and require a great degree of skill, balance and coordination. The postures are created by momentum and weight of the body, and imitation is generally through staggering and certain type of fluidity in the movements. It is considered to be among the most difficult wushu styles to learn due to the need for powerful joints and fingers. To excel, one must be relaxed and flow with ease from one technique to another. Swaying, drinking, and falling are used to throw off opponents. When the opponent thinks the drunken boxer is vulnerable, he is usually well balanced and ready to strike. When swigging a wine cup, the practitioner is really practicing grabbing and striking techniques. The waist movements trick opponents into attacking, sometimes even falling over. Falls can be used to avoid attacks but also to pin attackers to the ground while vital points are targeted.
  • Famous Drunken Boxers include the entire population of Glasgow, Bruce Lee, and members of the Shaolin Temple. The art regarded as being similar to the dance/martial arts fusion, Capoaira rather than a bonified martial art since accuracy and actual striking skills are rendered obsolete in the practice. This Wushu style is also voted one of the world most dangerous as the high propensity to develop alcohol poisoning or attempting to many superman moves can result in injury or liver failure - or both.
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