Who can give me some basic martial arts terms and move names? Thank you. I’ll get extra points for good ones.

Eight Methods

Martial arts terminology. It is a general term for the eight methods of hand, eye, body method, step, spirit, energy, strength and gong. The specific requirements are: "The fists (hands) are like shooting stars, the eyes are electric; the waist (body skills) are like snakes walking like diamonds; the spirit should be strong and the energy should be calm; the power should be smooth and the power should be pure." That is to say, the practice requires quick hands and quick eyes. Sharp, flexible body, steady steps, energetic, sinking Qi, smooth power, and pure skills.

Four strikes

Martial arts term. There are four types of strikes in boxing: kicking, hitting, throwing and grabbing. "Kicking" refers to leg techniques, including kicking, kicking, flicking, tapping, wrapping, swinging, sweeping, hanging, etc.; "fighting" refers to boxing techniques, including punching, bumping, squeezing, leaning, collapsing, splitting, picking, smashing, supporting, etc. Hug, block, pick, 撒, hook, copy, etc.; "throw" refers to the rate method (formerly known as the drop method), including 掤, Gong, push, slip, fall, climb, grab, stroke, hook, etc. "Na" refers to the capture method, including Diao, Na, lock, buckle, seal, close, wrong, intercept, etc. Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book "Fisting and Fighting Rate? Boxing Classics Jieyao Chapter" that "Shandong Li Bantian's legs were taken by the Eagle Claw King, Qian Feng Zhang's fell, and Zhang Bojing's beating. They are all famous today." Later generations believed that what Qi said was exactly what kicking, hitting, throwing and taking are today.

Leg-sliding

Martial arts term. Also called a kick. Various leg exercises of straight swing or bending and extension. Dynamic flexibility exercises. One leg is upright; the other leg is kicked up with the hip joint as the axis, relying on the contraction and coordination of the thigh muscles and hip and psoas muscles.

Buyan

Martial arts term. That is, step position and step point. The best position for foot movement in Jiayi includes the initial direction, distance and timing. A boxer's victory depends on having his footwork in place and seizing the opportunity. Advance can be used to block, control, and gain momentum; retreat can be used to avoid attacks and consolidate the advantage.

Introducing hands

Martial arts terminology. The purpose of tentative tactics and selling is to induce the other party to fight back, to explore its reality, and then use your own tactics.

Feeding hands

One of the martial arts Sanshou training methods. The coach or partner repeatedly or continuously attacks the opponent with a method or combination of actions, and the opponent uses fixed moves to defend and fight back. "Feeding hands" is also often used in teaching to create training conditions that are close to or consistent with actual combat according to the moves required by the opponent. It is generally used to induce students to understand the offensive and defensive meaning of a certain action.

Password

Martial arts sparring terminology. It means that one side sweeps the leg and the other side jumps forward to give way; or one side uses an instrument to sweep and the other side jumps out of the way, causing both parties to switch defensive actions. For example: one direction is east, the other direction is west. The former sweeps and the latter jumps, so that the latter is east and the former is west. The latter action is "passing through the door".

Open the door

Martial arts terminology. That is, the ready posture of spreading hands. Also known as "putting on airs", "setting up the door", "standing at the stake" and "opening up". Different types of punches have slightly different opening postures. You can also use freestyle, or deliberately expose flaws to paralyze or seduce the opponent.

Outer Gate

Traditional term for martial arts. In fighting, it refers to the outside of the opponent's arm.

Limen

Traditional term for martial arts. In a fight, it refers to the inside of the opponent's arm.

Side door

Traditional term for martial arts. Refers to the side of the human body, including shoulders, ribs, waist, and hips. Also known as "side door" or "side door".

Main Gate

Traditional term for martial arts. Refers to the front of the human body, including the chest, abdomen, and crotch.

Boxing school

Martial arts school. They are mainly distinguished by different technical systems, but also by people and places. Such as Shaolin Sect, Wudang Sect, Emei Sect, etc. A boxing school is similar to a school, but due to the influence of traditional concepts, it is also mixed with artificial sectarian factors that are not based on the similarities and differences in the characteristics of boxing types.

Boxing system

Martial arts noun. Boxing techniques from different sources have systematic theories and techniques. For example, Tai Chi has Chen, Yang, Wu, Wu, Sun and other styles as one boxing system.