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im not too familiar with the chinese culture and this is why im asking, but what i understand is families take over and force everybody to be their way, and be loyal to them, and i was wondering if during those periods some martial arts developed either by rebels or by the royal family.

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sure alot of M.A. where devolped and refined within family members and the royal family.style like Taiji, Bagua where practiced by the royal family other styles like Chen taiji, Lau gar,Choi wing chun,Chow gar praying mantis and many others where styles devoped within family members only.

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what i understand is families take over and force everybody to be their way, and be loyal to themquote]

where on earth did you get this from?

anyway.

it'd be easier if you name a style and see how far back it goes, than to simply list when a style started.

earth is the asylum of the universe where the inmates have taken over.

don't ask stupid questions and you won't get stupid answers.

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what i understand is families take over and force everybody to be their way, and be loyal to themquote]

where on earth did you get this from?

first of all, i want to remind you that i ONLY asked the question coz I DONT KNOW!!!!!

second i got such info from sites such as:

http://www.mrdowling.com/613chinesehistory.html

http://www.crystalinks.com/chinadynasties.html

i basically google things!

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