Hung Fut
Hung Fut (Chinese: 洪佛; pinyin: hóng fó) is a southern style of Chinese martial art, first developed in the early 1800s by Lei Jou Fun, also known as Shaolin Buddhist Monk Wun Lei李祖寬 and is a system that is widely practiced today.
Also known as | Hung Fist and Buddha Palm style kung fu |
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Focus | Striking |
Country of origin | China |
Creator | Lei Jou Fun also known as Shaolin Buddhist Master Wun Lei, |
Famous practitioners | Hung Jiu Shing (White Haired Devil), Hung Yu Chung, Tai Loi Yim, Hung Kam Pui |
Parenthood | Hung Kuen, Fut Jeong |
Olympic sport | No |
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