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    Mon,Oct 27,2014
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    Shaolin monk performs 'Qinggong' by running on water under thin plywood (2)

    ()    13:27, October 27, 2014
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    Shi Liliang, a monk from the Quanzhou Shaolin Temple performs Chinese Qinggong by running on water under thin plywood for about 118 meters in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian province on Oct. 26, 2014. (Xinhua News Agency/Wei Peiquan)

    Qinggong is a technique in Chinese martial arts. Its use has been exaggerated in wuxia fiction, where martial artists have the ability to move swiftly and lightly at superhuman speed, perform gravity-defying moves such as gliding on water surfaces, scaling high walls, and mounting trees. In some wuxia and martial arts films containing elements of wire fu, Qinggong stunts are simulated by the actor or stuntman suspending himself from wires. In traditional Baguazhang training, Qinggong is involved. The practitioner runs up a plank supported against a wall. The gradient of the plank is increased gradually over time as his training progresses.


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