Southern Dragon kung fu
| Also known as | Lóng-Xíng Mó Qiáo, Lóng Ying Pai, Lung4 Jing4 Mo1 Kiu4 | 
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| Focus | Striking | 
| Country of origin | China | 
| Creator | Daai Yuk / Tai Yuk | 
| Famous practitioners | Jee Sin Sim See (Five Elders) Lam Yiu Gwai / Lam Yiu-Kwai Jeung Lai Chuen / Cheung Lai-Chuen Li Ah Yu | 
| Parenthood | Southern Shaolin Kung Fu, Lam Gar, Li (Lee) Family, Bak Mei | 
| Descendant arts | Bak Mei (Jeung Lai Chuen lineage) | 
| Olympic sport | No | 
| Part of a series on | 
| Chinese martial arts (Wushu) | 
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The movements of the Southern Dragon style (traditional name Lung Ying "Dragon Form"; Chinese: 龍形摩橋; pinyin: lóng xíng mó qiáo; Jyutping: lung4 jing4 mo1 kiu4; lit. 'dragon shape rubbing bridges') of Shaolin Boxing are based on the mythical Chinese dragon. The Dragon style is an imitative-style that was developed based on the imagined characteristics of the mythical Chinese dragon.