Liangjie
Liangjie is a traditional Chinese martial art that originated in the southern provinces of China, particularly in Fujian and Guangdong. It is one of the five major martial arts styles of the Wudang Mountains, alongside Taiji, Bajiquan, Xingyiquan, and Bagua. The name "Liangjie" translates to "Two Hands and Two Feet," reflecting the style's emphasis on the use of all four limbs in combat.
The Liangjie martial art is known for its fluid, flowing movements and its focus on internal energy,
Liangjie is often associated with the concept of "wuwei," or "non-action," which emphasizes the importance of
The Liangjie martial art has a rich history and has been practiced for centuries. It has been