Baguazhang
Baguazhang is an internal Chinese martial art, one of the three "great external arts" along with Tai Chi Chuan and Xing Yi Quan. Its name translates to "Eight Trigram Palm" and refers to the eight primary directional changes and eight fundamental palm strikes that form its core principles. The art is characterized by its circular movements, evasive footwork, and continuous flow of techniques. Practitioners typically walk in a circle, constantly changing direction and shifting their weight, which is a fundamental training method.
The origins of Baguazhang are often attributed to Dong Haichuan in the mid-19th century, though its exact