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  • #16
    To this day, even some Chinese rather use the term Gong Fu in an attempt to maintain a strange sense of chicanery, inquisitiveness, intrigue, and distinction.

    I came across some older Chinese martial artists who completely dismiss the term.

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    • #17
      its all good

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      • #18
        Originally posted by 47MartialMan View Post
        To this day, even some Chinese rather use the term Gong Fu in an attempt to maintain a strange sense of chicanery, inquisitiveness, intrigue, and distinction.

        Oh yeah, that's just what they're doing......................

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        • #19
          Originally posted by jubaji View Post
          Oh yeah, that's just what they're doing......................

          "Some", most use Wu Shu, some use other terms

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          • #20
            better styles

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            • #21
              A rose by any other name......

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              • #22
                Originally posted by gong fu View Post
                kung fu is a bastardisation, is it pronounced gong fu, and it is not a martial arts style, some westeners insult gong fu for its true nature and defenition, it can be translated a number of ways, hardwork/skill/dedication,etc
                FYI-future use; A better word than bastardisation would be "misnomer".

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