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What's the relationship between bouncing legs and tan legs?
Bouncing legs is one of the martial arts in China. Its name comes from three sources: first, it is said that this boxing leg method bends and stretches quickly, so it is called bouncing leg; According to legend, this boxing originated from Longtan Temple in Shandong Province, and Linqing Tantui was founded in the late Tang Dynasty, the early Song Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, with a history of more than 1,000 years. The founder was the Kunlun master in the late Five Dynasties. Bounce a leg

Forced by the war, Master Kunlun was beheaded as a monk at Longtan Temple in Linqing, Shandong Province (now Longtan Temple in Linxi County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province), and his real name could not be found. He is full of martial arts and good at medical ethics. He set up a door in Longtan Temple to teach students, developed a martial art that emphasized leg skills, and borrowed the word Tan Leg from Longtan Temple, naming Tan Leg after its birthplace, also known as Linqing Tan Leg and Linxi Tan Leg. Therefore, the bouncing leg is called the pool leg; According to legend, this boxing was created by Tan in Henan, hence the name Tan Leg. 1 is widely spread, especially among Hui people. There are ten-way bouncing legs, twelve-way bouncing legs and six-way bouncing legs circulating in modern times; 10 bouncing leg is flush with the crotch, and 12 bouncing leg is not over the knee, which is also called inch leg. There are single training and double training for bouncing legs. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), bouncing leg was listed as a national martial arts performance and competition.

The main schools are Linqing Bouquet, Shaolin Bouquet, Jason Wu Bouquet, Jiaomen Bouquet and Tongbei Bouquet.