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I know "kara" means HAND & "te" means EMPTY, and so together the two words are "empy-hand"
So please no-further explanations on that
What I am curious about is ancient "te"
I know that through cultural exchanges with China, Okinawa was influenced with Chinese Martial Arts, or Wushu, or Kung-Fu... whatever you want to call it.
I know that eventually these martial arts as they were practiced in Okinawa, became known as "te" (hand). It was also known as China/Chinese hand, then later as Okinawa-te (Okinawan hand), then later it broke off into the main separate areas which it was practiced...becoming Naha-te, Shuri-te, and Tomari-te. All being similar with stylistic and focus-specific differences.
What I am trying to figure out,... but have NOT been able to do... is figure out WHICH styles of Wushu/Kung-fu were responsible for the creation of "te."
I keep reading that a few different Chinese styles were combined, and amalgamated...but which one's???
I know for sure White Crane was involved, but the others are a mystery!!!
Some say "Tiger-style" had a heavy influence, specifically "Black Tiger Style"... Does ANYONE know if THAT is true???
What OTHER Chinese styles were key in influencing Karate???
I am MOST interested in Goju Karate's Chinese Martial art influences, and I KNOW one is White Crane, but what about Tiger style?
I am also VERY interested in Shotokan's influences, I want to know what LINEAR Chinese style influenced Shotokan's very "hard" linear straightforward strong style.
I GREATLY value any correct information you can provide!!!
I practiced both Goju Ryu and Shotokan, when I was little, and they're both like nostalgic passions of mine.
Later, I gravitated towards Western Boxing and Muay Thai, as I felt they were more practical, but I have a LOT of love for traditional Karate, and I'f REALLY like to know more about what Chinese styles were MOST significant in its creation!
I especially want to know if "Tiger style" or "Black Tiger Style" was involved!
Whatever relevant information you might have is GREATLY appreciated, and IF you happen to be able to cite sources that would be incredibly helpful!!!
I know "kara" means HAND & "te" means EMPTY, and so together the two words are "empy-hand"
So please no-further explanations on that
What I am curious about is ancient "te"
I know that through cultural exchanges with China, Okinawa was influenced with Chinese Martial Arts, or Wushu, or Kung-Fu... whatever you want to call it.
I know that eventually these martial arts as they were practiced in Okinawa, became known as "te" (hand). It was also known as China/Chinese hand, then later as Okinawa-te (Okinawan hand), then later it broke off into the main separate areas which it was practiced...becoming Naha-te, Shuri-te, and Tomari-te. All being similar with stylistic and focus-specific differences.
What I am trying to figure out,... but have NOT been able to do... is figure out WHICH styles of Wushu/Kung-fu were responsible for the creation of "te."
I keep reading that a few different Chinese styles were combined, and amalgamated...but which one's???
I know for sure White Crane was involved, but the others are a mystery!!!
Some say "Tiger-style" had a heavy influence, specifically "Black Tiger Style"... Does ANYONE know if THAT is true???
What OTHER Chinese styles were key in influencing Karate???
I am MOST interested in Goju Karate's Chinese Martial art influences, and I KNOW one is White Crane, but what about Tiger style?
I am also VERY interested in Shotokan's influences, I want to know what LINEAR Chinese style influenced Shotokan's very "hard" linear straightforward strong style.
I GREATLY value any correct information you can provide!!!
I practiced both Goju Ryu and Shotokan, when I was little, and they're both like nostalgic passions of mine.
Later, I gravitated towards Western Boxing and Muay Thai, as I felt they were more practical, but I have a LOT of love for traditional Karate, and I'f REALLY like to know more about what Chinese styles were MOST significant in its creation!
I especially want to know if "Tiger style" or "Black Tiger Style" was involved!
Whatever relevant information you might have is GREATLY appreciated, and IF you happen to be able to cite sources that would be incredibly helpful!!!