Emei Wushu was formed in the Southern Song Dynasty, with the representatives of Baiyun Zen Master and Bai Mei Taoist. Emei Wushu has a tree with five flowers and five leaves. One tree refers to Emei martial arts, and five flowers refer to five regions, namely Qingniu in Fengdu and Tiefo in Tongjiang (F? ), Huangling, Kaixian County, Fucheng County (F? ) The point of the mausoleum is Yi, Qingcheng Mountain in guanxian. Eight leaves refer to the eight schools of Buddhism, Yue, Du, Zhao, Hong, Hui, Zi and Hua.
Emei martial arts has experienced ups and downs and evolved into many tribes, but the core skill cultivation system has always been secretly circulated among a very small number of Emei disciples. It is the Emei master who combines the dragon, tiger, leopard, snake and crane in Buddhism north shaolin, focusing on the connotation of yin and qi, and then creates Emei's unique skills and martial arts essence by tantric methods, thus becoming Emei martial arts with the essence of China martial arts, both internal and external cultivation and both spiritual and martial arts cultivation.
There are both Buddhist Zen and Taoist Qigong, which have formed their own unique style. Together with Wutang School and Shaolin School, it is called the three major martial arts schools in China.