Pa-kua, pronounced "ba-gwa," is one of the three branches of the nei-chia (internal family or system) of Chinese boxing-the other two are t'ai-chi and hsing-i.
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Pa-Kua: Chinese Boxing for Fitness and Self-Defense
July 20, 2006, Blue Snake Books
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1583941711 9781583941713
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Pa Kua
December 10, 2002, North Atlantic Books
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in English
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1556434391 9781556434396
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"Pa-kua, pronounced "ba-gwa," is one of the three branches of the nei-chia (internal family or system) of Chinese boxing-the other two are t'ai-chi and hsing-i."
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