It is often said that originally, Bajiquan and Piguaquan were the same art but split hundreds of years ago. Li Shuwen (李書文) remarried the two systems in the late 19th to early 20th century and today these two styles are often taught as complementary arts, especially in Taiwan. In fact, there is a Chinese martial arts proverb that goes: "When pigua is added to baji, gods and demons will all be terrified. When baji is added to pigua, heroes will sigh knowing they are no match against it."
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| - It is often said that originally, Bajiquan and Piguaquan were the same art but split hundreds of years ago. Li Shuwen (李書文) remarried the two systems in the late 19th to early 20th century and today these two styles are often taught as complementary arts, especially in Taiwan. In fact, there is a Chinese martial arts proverb that goes: "When pigua is added to baji, gods and demons will all be terrified. When baji is added to pigua, heroes will sigh knowing they are no match against it."
- Piguaquan (劈掛拳, literally "chop-hanging fist"), or Piguazhang (劈掛掌, literally "chop-hanging palm"), known in Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament as the literal Japanese translation Hika Ken, is a real-life Chinese martial art. It is practiced by Ling Xiaoyu and Miharu Hirano alongside Baguazhang.
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| - It is often said that originally, Bajiquan and Piguaquan were the same art but split hundreds of years ago. Li Shuwen (李書文) remarried the two systems in the late 19th to early 20th century and today these two styles are often taught as complementary arts, especially in Taiwan. In fact, there is a Chinese martial arts proverb that goes: "When pigua is added to baji, gods and demons will all be terrified. When baji is added to pigua, heroes will sigh knowing they are no match against it."
- Piguaquan (劈掛拳, literally "chop-hanging fist"), or Piguazhang (劈掛掌, literally "chop-hanging palm"), known in Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament as the literal Japanese translation Hika Ken, is a real-life Chinese martial art. It is practiced by Ling Xiaoyu and Miharu Hirano alongside Baguazhang.
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