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Mountain range in Hubei Province of People's Republic of China
The Wudang Mountains (simplified Chinese: 武当山; traditional Chinese: 武當山; pinyin: Wǔdāng Shān) are a mountain range in the northwestern part of Hubei, China
Wudang_Mountains
Group of Chinese martial arts
styles are generally classified into two major groups: Wudang (Wutang), named after the Wudang Mountains; and Shaolin, named after the Shaolin Monastery. Whereas
Wudangquan
Fictional martial arts sect
artists' community). It is named after the place it is based, the Wudang Mountains. The Wudang Sect is featured most prominently in Jin Yong's novels The Heaven
Wudang_Sect
Taoist water deity, tutelary deity of Ming Empire
construction of an extensive complex of Taoist monasteries in the Wudang Mountains of Hubei, establishing Xuanwu as a tutelary deity of the Ming imperial
Xuanwu_(god)
2015 Hong Kong television series
Pau Kai-chung (Chin Siu-ho) heads to the Wudang Mountains in Hubei, China to get away from life. At Wudang he re-connects with his former martial arts
Wudang_Rules
Taoist temple
Horse (天马, Tianma) peak of White Horse Mountain (白马山, Báimǎ shān) in the Wudang Mountains. The Wudang Mountains are home to a complex of Taoist temples
Temple of the Five Immortals (Shiyan)
Temple_of_the_Five_Immortals_(Shiyan)
Legendary Chinese martial artist
Shaolin monk who founded the Wudang School based in the Wudang Mountains. He has seven apprentices, the "Seven Heroes of Wudang", one of whom is the father
Zhang_Sanfeng
Group of Chinese martial arts
association in popular Chinese legend with the Taoist monasteries of the Wudang Mountains in Hubei province. These styles were enumerated by Sun Lutang as tai
Neijia
Topics referred to by the same term
the free dictionary. Wudang (Wade–Giles: Wu-tang) may refer to: Wudang District, Guiyang, Guizhou Wudang Mountains, a mountain range and World Heritage
Wudang
Famous mountains in Chinese history
The Sacred Mountains of China are divided into several groups. The Five Great Mountains (simplified Chinese: 五岳; traditional Chinese: 五嶽; pinyin: Wǔyuè)
Sacred_Mountains_of_China
Religious and philosophical tradition
at the Wudang Mountains) was constructed. Wudang would eventually become a major center for Taoism and a home for Taoist martial arts (Wudang quan). Emperor
Taoism
Martial artist
either Henan or Fujian, the Wudang Mountains in Hubei, Mount Emei in Sichuan, a supposed White Crane Temple, the Daliang Mountains on the border between Sichuan
Ng_Mui
Mountains central to certain religions
sacred Taoist mountains consist of: Mount Longhu, Mount Qiyun, Mount Qingcheng and the Wudang Mountains. In addition, numerous other mountains which are not
Sacred_mountains
System of tai chi
figure said to be the founder of tai chi, lived in the Wudang Mountains and the name "Wudang" used for this tai chi system was used in order to acknowledge
Wudang_tai_chi
Chinese sect incorporating Buddhism and Cofucianism
Retrieved 2021-02-18. Longmen School in Wudang Mountains Longmen Entry at the British Taoist Association The Five Immortals Temple in the Wudang Mountains
Dragon_Gate_Taoism
Province in Central China
such as the Wudang Mountains, the Jing Mountains, the Daba Mountains, and the Wu Mountains (in rough north-to-south order). The Dabie Mountains lie to the
Hubei
Mountain range in China
of the Daba Mountains. In the northeast, the Wudang Mountains are nearby; some authors even consider them a "branch" of the Daba Mountains. In the rural
Daba_Mountains
Mountain range in Hubei, China
Chu. Shennongjia Massif - to the west Wudang Mountains - to the northwest "Location map of the Jingshan Mountains". Archived from the original on July
Jing_Mountains
Taoist temple in Hubei, China
Purple Cloud Temple, standing on Zhanqi Peak, is a Taoist temple of the Wudang Mountains Taoist complex in the northwestern part of Hubei, China. After being
Purple_Cloud_Temple
Species of fly
occurs in the Wudang Mountains, Hubei province, China. Yu, Yixin (March 1997). "A New Species of Leptoconops Midge from Wudang Mountain, Hubei Province
Leptoconops_longicauda
Chinese martial art
Wudang group of Chinese martial arts—that is, arts applied with internal power. Although the term Wudang suggests these arts originated in the Wudang
Tai_chi
Chinese martial art
Wade–Giles: pa-kua chang) is one of the three main Chinese martial arts of the Wudang school, the other two being tai chi and xingyiquan. It is more broadly grouped
Baguazhang
Form of hard style martial art exercise
style supposedly appeared during the Ming Dynasty and was taught on Wudang Mountain. It became a "hereditary style", taught only to close family members
Iron_shirt
Chinese martial art
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Liuhebafa
Chinese martial art
after his time at Shaolin in Song Shan and before retiring to the Wudang Mountains. The lesser-known internal martial-art style of liuhebafa was also
Huaquan
Mountain in the country of China
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which fictionally located it within the Wudang Mountains. It was also used in the opening sequence of The Mummy: Tomb of the
Mount_Cangyan
Wudang Taoist official lineage holder
Sanfeng Pai school of Wudang Taoism, China. In 2012, Mieza was initiated into the traditional Daoist family of Wudang mountains by the Daoist ritual of
Alex_Mieza
Chinese martial artist (1893–1972)
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Ip_Man
2012 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts-fantasy film
men and escapes with the map. The Tangs then make their way to the Wudang Mountains to attend a martial arts contest. Elsewhere, on an aeroplane, Tianxin
Wu_Dang_(film)
Chinese double-edged sword
fu Taijijian Khanda Tsurugi (Japanese sword) World Jianshu League Wudang Mountains Wushu (sport) Zhang Sanfeng Shuangshou jian Shao Siming Ebrey 1999
Jian
Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Laozi
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
List_of_Chinese_martial_arts
Chinese martial arts technique
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Qinggong
Title for an expert or martial arts teacher in Chinese culture
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Shifu
Film by Harald Zwart
filmmakers access to the Forbidden City, the Great Wall of China, and the Wudang Mountains. On some occasions, the filmmakers had to negotiate with residents
The_Karate_Kid_(2010_film)
Chinese mythology symbol
This god had a temple in the Wudang Mountains of Hubei, and there are now a "Tortoise Mountain" and a "Snake Mountain" on opposite sides of a river near
Black_Turtle-Snake
Prefecture-level city in Hubei, People's Republic of China
River and the Han River. The Wudang Mountains run east–west through Shiyan. The peak commonly referred to as "Wudang Mountain", or in Mandarin Wudangshan
Shiyan
Classic taoist text
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
The Secret of the Golden Flower
The_Secret_of_the_Golden_Flower
Term refers to Chinese martial arts
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Kung_fu_(term)
Genre of Chinese fiction
master-apprentice relations as well as the various schools such as Shaolin and Wudang. If there are any disputes between fighters, they will choose the honourable
Wuxia
Religious sexual practices
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Taoist_sexual_practices
Chinese martial art
of Chinese Wushu (武壇國術推廣中心), not to be confused with the Wudang (武當) of the Wudang Mountains. "Li Shu Wen". goldeneaglemac.com. Archived from the original
Bajiquan
Chinese system of coordinated posture and movement, breathing, and meditation
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Qigong
2008 video game
saves him from the sergeant in a fierce chase. Po and Shifu head to Wudang Mountains to find some relics of Master Oogway, but they discover that Great
Kung_Fu_Panda_(video_game)
Mountain in Xinjiang, China
Sulamutag Feng is a mountain located in Xinjiang, China. It is an ultra-prominent peak and is the 193rd highest in Asia. It has an elevation of 6,245 m
Sulamutag_Feng
Type of Chinese steamed bun
Economy Geography Cities Wudang Mountains Jingshan Mountains Daba Mountains Shennongjia Wu Mountains Dabie Mountains Mufu Mountains Yangtze River Han River
Xiaolongbao
Chinese martial art
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Monkey_Kung_Fu
Creature in Chinese mythology
Economy Geography Cities Wudang Mountains Jingshan Mountains Daba Mountains Shennongjia Wu Mountains Dabie Mountains Mufu Mountains Yangtze River Han River
Nine-headed_bird
Overview of the fighting styles
schools includes: Mount Hua, Mount Emei, Wudang Mountains, Kongtong Mountains, Kunlun Mountains, Cang Mountain, Mount Qingcheng and Mount Song Shaolin
Styles of Chinese martial arts
Styles_of_Chinese_martial_arts
Mystical land in Chinese mythology
elixir of life, there are three godly mountains which are found in the Bohai sea where immortals reside. These mountains are Penglai, Fāngzhàng (方丈), and Yíngzhōu
Mount_Penglai
Place of worship in Taoism
temples in the city, most of them are located in quiet and open spaces like mountains and forests, which is also similar to Buddhist temples. The palaces of
Taoist_temple
Hybrid martial art
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Jeet_Kune_Do
Ancient Chinese divination text
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
I_Ching
Chinese martial art
ISBN 9780766085428. McKissick, R. (2012). "Low Tiger Kuntao - Leopard System" – Kunyu Mountain Shaolin Martial Arts Academy in China -Leopard Kung Fu (Wayback Machine
Leopard_kung_fu
Breakfast dish from Wuhan, China
Economy Geography Cities Wudang Mountains Jingshan Mountains Daba Mountains Shennongjia Wu Mountains Dabie Mountains Mufu Mountains Yangtze River Han River
Doupi
Taoist canonical collection
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Daozang
Taoist sexology book
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Su_Nü_Jing
Type of Chinese martial arts
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Wushu_(sport)
Legendary founder of Wing Chun martial arts
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Yim_Wing-chun
Grottoes, a parade of Buddhist figurines and reliefs, near Luoyang, Henan Wudang Mountains, Hubei Old Yalu Bridge, Dandong, Liaoning, a half-demolished bridge
Tourism_in_China
Small Frame (Zhu Tian Cai) 13 - Dong Yue (East Mountain) Combined 13 - Wudang (Zhang SanFeng - Wudang Nei Jia Quan) - Shi San Shi 13 - Yang Family 13-Form
List_of_tai_chi_forms
Mountain in the country of China
The North Wudang Mountain or Mount Beiwudang (Chinese: 北武当山; pinyin: Běiwǔdāng Shān), also known as Zhenwu Mountain (Chinese: 真武山; pinyin: Zhēnwǔ Shān)
North_Wudang
Technique in Chinese martial arts
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Chin_Na
Chinese martial artist and folk hero
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Fong_Sai-yuk
Taoist magic symbols and incantations
Writing of Knowledge: Interpreting the True Form Charts of the Man-Bird Mountain in Taoism". Religions. 13 (11): 1128. doi:10.3390/rel13111128. Steavu,
Fulu
Chinese classic text
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Tao_Te_Ching
Provincial public college in Wuhan, Hubei, China
Canglong Island Campus, Donghu High-tech Zone (Baoxie) Campus, and Wudang Mountain Campus. As of September 30, 2024, the total number of full-time students
Wuhan_Sports_University
Martial art from China
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Hung_Fut
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, China
Badakar Süm), alternatively known as Udin Ju (Chinese: 五当召, transcription Wudang Zhao), is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Gelug sect. It is the largest
Badekar_Monastery
Chinese martial art
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Drunken_boxing
Major school of Taoism
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Zhengyi_Dao
Hong Kong actor (born 1963)
27 May 2015. Retrieved 2020-04-12. "Chin Siu Ho Takes Friends to Wudang Mountains". JayneStars.com. Retrieved 2020-04-12. Siu-hou Chin at IMDb Chin Siu-ho
Chin_Siu-ho
Chinese martial art
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Piguaquan
Style of kung fu
Retrieved 13 October 2014. Alex Kozma (1 December 2012). Warrior Guards the Mountain: The Internal Martial Traditions of China, Japan and South East Asia. Singing
Ziranmen
Traditional Buddhist and Taoist festival
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Ghost_Festival
techniques and forms. Originating from the sacred Wudang Mountains, a bastion of Taoist tradition, the Wudang Sword style is a blend of Daoist cultural principles
Chinese_swordsmanship
Chinese martial art
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Mizongyi
Taoist temple in Hubei, China
The Nanyan Temple (Chinese: 南岩宫) is a temple in Wudang Mountains, Danjiangkou, Hubei, China. It is known as the place where Emperor Zhen Wu found Taoism
Nanyan_Temple
Chinese Taoist text
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Zhuangzi_(book)
Series of health-promoting exercises practiced by Daoists
alchemy Jing Lee-style tai chi Qigong Silk reeling Taoist philosophy Wudang Mountains Yangsheng (Daoism) Yin Yoga Yinshu Zhang Sanfeng Wu, Yan; Fischer,
Daoyin
Chinese martial artist (1868–1910)
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Huo_Yuanjia
Public university in Wuhan, Hubei, China
Economy Geography Cities Wudang Mountains Jingshan Mountains Daba Mountains Shennongjia Wu Mountains Dabie Mountains Mufu Mountains Yangtze River Han River
Hubei_University
Chinese martial art
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Drunken_Monkey
Group of Chinese martial arts
languages press, Beijing, 1992, ISBN 7-119-01477-3 Carmona José, De Shaolin à Wudang, les arts martiaux chinois, Gui Trenadiel editeur. ISBN 2-84445-085-7 Duan
Nanquan_(martial_art)
2019. Retrieved 19 January 2025. "Ancient Building Complex in the Wudang Mountains". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 12 November
List of World Heritage Sites in China
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_China
Mountain range in China
Luoxiao Mountains include the following subranges: Wugong Mountains (Wu-Kung) Jinggang Mountains Jiugong Mountains Jiuling Mountains Mufu Mountains Wugong
Luoxiao_Mountains
Vital force in traditional Chinese philosophy
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Qi
Chinese martial art discipline
known as Ku Yu-cheung), the Sōngshān Shí Lù Shàolínquán (嵩山十路少林拳) / Song Mountain Ten Road Shaolin Boxing. When the distinction is made, it is an "external"
Northern_Shaolin_kung_fu
Chinese mythical figure
growing cherry bay. In yet another version, Wu found a teacher in the mountains in his quest for immortality. When his teacher taught him to heal, he
Wu_Gang
Style of kung fu
using the name of "Fut Ga" has its origins at Qingyun temple near Dinghu Mountain in Guangdong Province. Early on in its history, the monks at this temple
Fut_Gar
Chinese five elements
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Wuxing_(Chinese_philosophy)
Chinese martial art
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Wing_Chun
Building in Wuhan of ancient Chinese origin
the first, an Immortal (仙人) named Wang Zi'an (王子安) rode away from Snake Mountain on a yellow crane and a tower was later built in commemoration of this
Yellow_Crane_Tower
Daoist diagram of human body
Primes Palace" in Guangzhou (dated 1812); printed versions from the Wudang Mountains (1924 reprint of 1888), Shanghai (1920), and Chengdu (1922); and a
Xiuzhen_Tu
yin-yang divination. Taoism also influenced Shugendo, Japan’s shamanistic and mountain worship. It began in the 7th century and combined Buddhism, yin-yang divination
Taoism_in_Japan
Chinese martial art
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Fu_Jow_Pai
Center of qi (vital energy) in traditional Chinese medicine
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Dantian
Esoteric doctrines and physical, mental, and spiritual practices in Taoism
Lu Gwei-djen who translated Huisi's vow to live as an ascetic in the mountains: I am seeking for the longevity in order to defend the Faith, not in order
Neidan
Chinese martial art
Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang
Tongbeiquan
Chinese philosopher (c.369 – c.286 BC)
traditions Yao Taoism Sacred places Grotto-heavens Sacred Mountains of China Wudang Mountains Mount Penglai Mount Kunlun Taoist temple White Cloud Temple
Zhuang_Zhou
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