Four-way Chaquan, Chaquan is a kind of long boxing. It is a kind of boxing technique that is widely spread among the Hui people in northern China. It has stretched postures, flexible movements, fast and powerful, and distinctive rhythm. It is a representative of Wushu's optional routines and foreign boxing. Sex boxing. There are ten main routines in Chaquan. This book introduces the fourth way, called "Four Ways to Ping". Four-way Cha Boxing, also known as four-pass boxing, is the most widespread routine in the Cha Boxing system. The entire routine is rich in content, rigorous in structure and comprehensive in technique. It pays attention to hands and feet, kicks up and down, and the drills are smart and generous. The lines are like flowing clouds and quiet like ancient pine. They are excellent traditional routines that fully represent the characteristics of Cha Quan.