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- Chinese_swordsmanship abstract "Chinese swordsmanship encompasses a variety of sword fighting styles native to China. No Chinese system teaches swordsmanship exclusively (as is the case with modern sports such as fencing or kendo), but many eclectic schools of Chinese martial arts include instruction for using one or two-handed versions of the single-edged sword (dao) and the double-edged sword (jian).Many Chinese martial arts styles teach swordsmanship. Wudang Sword is an umbrella term for all sword styles taught in the Wudang chuan family of martial arts. Taijijian is the swordsmanship taught within Taijiquan.Shuangdao (simplified Chinese: 双刀; traditional Chinese: 雙刀) is the Chinese term for the wielding of two dao simultaneously.".
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- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Butterfly_sword.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_swordsmanship.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_martial_arts.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Dao_(sword).
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Eighteen_Arms_of_Wushu.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Fencing.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink German_school_of_fencing.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Italian_school_of_swordsmanship.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Jian.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Kendo.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Kenjutsu.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Korean_swordsmanship.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Nandao.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Styles_of_Chinese_martial_arts.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Swordsmanship.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Tai_chi.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Taijijian.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Wudang_Sword.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLink Wudang_quan.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinese sword art".
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinese swordsmanship".
- Chinese_swordsmanship s "双刀".
- Chinese_swordsmanship t "雙刀".
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:China-hist-stub.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Chinese_swordsmanship subject Category:Chinese_swordsmanship.
- Chinese_swordsmanship type Art.
- Chinese_swordsmanship type Term.
- Chinese_swordsmanship comment "Chinese swordsmanship encompasses a variety of sword fighting styles native to China. No Chinese system teaches swordsmanship exclusively (as is the case with modern sports such as fencing or kendo), but many eclectic schools of Chinese martial arts include instruction for using one or two-handed versions of the single-edged sword (dao) and the double-edged sword (jian).Many Chinese martial arts styles teach swordsmanship.".
- Chinese_swordsmanship label "Chinese swordsmanship".
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- Chinese_swordsmanship sameAs Q5100945.
- Chinese_swordsmanship sameAs 中國劍術.
- Chinese_swordsmanship wasDerivedFrom Chinese_swordsmanship?oldid=658962558.
- Chinese_swordsmanship isPrimaryTopicOf Chinese_swordsmanship.