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March 8, 2014
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Chum Kiu

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In martial arts, Chum Kiu (Traditional Chinese character|Traditional Chinese: 尋橋; Simplified Chinese character|Simplified Chinese: 寻桥; pinyin: x?n qi?o; Jyutping: cam4 kiu4; Yale Romanization#Cantonese|Yale: ch?hm ki?h; literally means bridge seeking) is the second kung fu form|form of Wing Chun.

It teaches how to bridge the gap to your opponent, developing arm and leg movements from the Siu Nim Tao into a coherent fighting system. This system is expanded in the Biu Tze and Mook Yun Jong forms.

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Category:Chinese martial arts terms
Category:Wing Chun

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Last Modified:   2005-04-13


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