外功

wàigōng
noun #58,562

Meanings

  1. 1 external martial skills (striking, kicking, weapon forms)
  2. 2 hard-style kung fu training

Examples

Shàolín wǔsēng jì liàn wàigōng yě liàn nèigōng.
Shaolin warrior-monks train both external and internal skills.
Tā wàigōng zhāshi, chūquán yòu kuài yòu zhòng.
His external technique is solid — his punches are fast and heavy.

Tips

culture
Classic wuxia distinction: 外功 trains the body's physical frame — strikes, muscular power, iron-palm conditioning, weapon forms. 内功 cultivates internal energy (/) through breathing and meditation. The two are usually described as complementary rather than rival paths; Shaolin is stereotyped as 外功-heavy, Wudang as 内功-heavy.

Stroke Order

wài
gōng