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In Chinese, Kung Fu means “Freedom” (literally “achievement of the human effort”).


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The literal translation for “Kung Fu” is kung = work or merit and fu = man, so the term refers to “work of man” and therefore to any discipline that requires training. Thus, “Kung Fu” doesn’t originally stand for martial arts, for example a cook can be said to have “Kung Fu” in culinary art. The word for martial arts is Wushu.

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Wikipedia – Kung Fu

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