The Bubishi contains anatomical diagrams, philosophical essays, defensive tactical strategies, and poetry.

The significance of the Bubishi

The Bubishi contains anatomical diagrams, philosophical essays, defensive tactical strategies, and poetry.

(Martial Arts Guardian) – The Bubishi is one of the most valuable books a Karateka can possess. It is also of tremendous value to practitioners of Wing Chun, Hung Gar and White Crane.

The book “The Bubishi” is sometimes called The Bible of Karate. It is to Karate what the “Book of Five Rings” is to the Samurai.

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Martial Arts Guardian – May 11, 2015

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