武 · 學 · 譜
A living atlas of traditional martial arts.
History, lineage trees, body mechanics, training methods, and Chinese terminology for thirteen systems — gathered for study, not for advocacy. Every entry is tagged by confidence so you can see what is historical, what is tradition, what is legend, and what is modern opinion.
Deep entries
The four systems with seeded research.
Baguazhang
Bāguàzhǎng · Hebei, China
An internal art built around continuous circle-walking, spiraling body method, and palm techniques.
Xingyiquan
Xíngyìquán · Shanxi & Hebei, China
A direct, aggressive internal art built on five elemental fists and twelve animal forms.
Taijiquan
Tàijíquán · Henan, China (Chen Village)
An internal art whose slow practice trains whole-body connection, sensitivity, and silk-reeling power.
Wing Chun
Yǒngchūnquán · Southern China / Hong Kong
A close-range southern boxing system built on centerline theory, simultaneous attack–defense, and sticking-hands sensitivity.
The wider atlas
Stubs ready to be expanded into deep entries.
Shuai Jiao
Shuāijiāo · Northern China / Mongolia
Bajiquan
Bājíquán · Hebei (Cangzhou), China
Tongbeiquan
Tōngbèiquán · Hebei / Shanxi
Choy Li Fut
Càilǐfó · Guangdong, China
Hung Gar
Hóngjiāquán · Guangdong, China
Praying Mantis
Tánglángquán · Shandong, China
White Crane
Báihèquán · Fujian, China
Liuhebafa
Liùhébāfǎ · Henan / Shanghai
Yiquan
Yìquán · Beijing, China