Piguaquan
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Piguaquan (劈掛拳; literally chop-hitch fist) is related to Bājíquán (八極拳,literally eight extremes fist) and is a style of wushu (Chinese martial arts) that features explosive, long range power and is famous for its palm techniques. It originated in Hebei Province of North China, but today is also well-known in other places, especially Taiwan. Piqua's power is from the accelerational force of the arms which are often in rotation. The hip movement in Pigua is more subtle and gentle than it's rougher counterpart because you only need enough to guide the big chops whereas in Bajiquan, the hammers, punches, elbows and swings rely completely on the hips' quick and powerful rotation, and sink to bring its power out.
Originally Bajiquan and Piguaquan were the same art but split hundreds of years ago. Li Shu Wen remarried the two systems in the late 18th Century/early 19th Century and today these two styles are often taught as complementary arts.
[edit] Pop Culture
• In the video game Dead or alive, the character Helena uses piguaquan.
• In the video game Tekken 3, the character Ling Xiaoyu uses piguaquan.
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