The indigenous Martial Arts that fall under the umbrella term of kung fu were created in China. There is not one particular area that these styles were created as they were developed by numerous people from different places over many hundreds of years.
"Kung Fu" is a modern 'Western' phrase to describe all the martial arts of China. So, yes, "kung Fu" is from China.
Because it was invented in China.
because they have a city connected to china called hung kong so thats where it comes from. also when they fought the methods they used was a form kung fu
Yes, kung fu is a martial art. Today the Chinese refer to it as Wushu. Many of the martial arts in Southeast Asia trace their origins to Kung Fu. Martial art in China is Wushu not kung fu. Kung fu is a skill or development. Kung fu is a English term used for Chinese martial arts. Kung fu comes from the word Ku fu that pinyin translated to mean kung fu. Both words are used in ancient China, but in modern China wu means martial or military and shu means art. Martial arts in China were always called Wushu or Ku fu not the English term of kung fu. Martial art is skill or development also Ku fu is any skill or development not just martial arts. So learning any thing is Ku fu.
I YES Because Karate Is The Like The Same Thing Has Kung Fu So I Say Yes
Ok the plot is about a guy who moves to china and gets bullied so the janitor teachs him kung fu, not karate they then have to fight at a professional fight tornament for kung fu and he wins, with a broken leg and thats about it, also I know its kung fu because I do karate and my whole karate club went to see it in cinema's and it ended out to be kung fu and we were raging hope my answer was helpful
Ok the plot is about a guy who moves to china and gets bullied so the janitor teachs him kung fu, not karate they then have to fight at a professional fight tornament for kung fu and he wins, with a broken leg and thats about it, also I know its kung fu because I do karate and my whole karate club went to see it in cinema's and it ended out to be kung fu and we were raging hope my answer was helpful
"kung fu" was never created. there are many different styles of kung fu, so those styles became bigger, and broader. so the westerners called all of those "kung fu", which in chinese(gong fu) means devotion of oneself to an art to master it...
Yes, there will be a Kung Fu Panda 3, as Dreamworks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg noted so, before the release of Kung Fu Panda 2.
Pretty much any Chinese martial arts school will teach you the appropriate forms. But they do often require you to obtain a basic knowledge of the art before they introduce you to the weapons forms.
Martial arts kung fu originated about 4500 years ago in china. it is generally a much more fluid art than karate. however, karate is a derivative of kung fu. each have many branches, styles and philosophies. so generally speaking karate = more hard linear movements and kung fu= more soft fluid circular movements
No, Okinawa, Japan is the birth place of Karate. But somehow Karate is influenced by kung-fu ... so it depends