Hui martial arts

A group of school children practice martial arts formation under the watch of their teacher in the Great Mosque of Xi'an.

The Hui started and adapted many of the styles of Chinese martial arts such as Bajiquan, Piguaquan, Liu He Quan, and other styles. There were specific areas known to be centers of martial arts, such as Cang County in Hebei Province. This combat style carried over into the Dungans of Central Asia.

Notable Hui swordsmen

Further information: Chinese swordsmanship

References

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