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See ] for more information about the term ''wushu'', including a literal translation and explanations of its various uses. See ] for more information about the term ''wushu'', including a literal translation and explanations of its various uses.

Also See Gameplanet Forums, www.gpforums.co.nz : Wushu : a frequent poster who claimed at times to be in the posession of a Toyota Supra, which was later discredited and unsubstantiated. More recently wushu, under various aliases (such as japanese_girls) has spammed GPforums with copious amounts of softcore japanese pornorgaphy under the pretences that they were somewhat hot, thus he has gained a cult status and is a very famous member of gpforums.


==Other uses== ==Other uses==
* The ] role-playing game by Dan Bayn. * The ] role-playing game by Dan Bayn.
* ], Chinese writer and Communist revolutionary born in Qichun County, Hubei Province. * ], Chinese writer and Communist revolutionary born in Qichun County, Hubei Province.
* ], a poster at GPforums.

GPforums reference: http://www.gpforums.co.nz/showthread.php?s=&threadid=273434&highlight=wushu+supra


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Wushu may refer to:

  • Chinese martial arts, or fighting systems from China.
  • Wushu (sport), a modern exhibition and full-contact sport based on traditional Chinese martial arts, created in the People's Republic of China.

See wushu (term) for more information about the term wushu, including a literal translation and explanations of its various uses.

Other uses

  • The Wushu role-playing game by Dan Bayn.
  • Wu Shu (writer), Chinese writer and Communist revolutionary born in Qichun County, Hubei Province.
  • Wushu, a poster at GPforums.
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