The kata Nipaipo&Papuren performed by Europe Kunibakai Honbucho Ky Buon Tang
Papuren (八 步 連) (also pronounce Happoren or Paipuren means “Eight steps at the same time”) & Nipaipo or Nepai (二八), which is the original cat in karate and was taken by the Okinawa master of chuan fa, Wu Xian Hui, also known as Go Kenki. The shape of the technical performance of the style is derived from Shaolin King Fus Vita Tranan developed at the Shaolin Temple.

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