Lee Myung-bak | Shek Kip Mei SA | Shek Kip Mei | Per Bak | Ong Bak 2 | Mei Xiang | Mei Lanfang | Giovanni Mei | Bak | A-Mei | Zhang Mei | Yak Bak | Mei Shigenobu | Mei County, Shaanxi | Mei County, Guangdong | Mei County | Mei Baojiu | Jacek Bąk | Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei | Gwei Lun-mei | Chan Siu-bak | Bak kut teh | BAK | A-mei |
Fa jin, fajin, or fa chin (fā jìn, 發勁) is a term used in some Chinese martial arts, particularly the neijia (internal) martial arts, such as Xingyiquan, T'ai chi ch'uan (Taijiquan), Baguazhang and Bak Mei but also made famous by the Sao Lim Hood Kar Pai branch practiced by the late masters Abbot Sek Kho Sum and Dato P'ng Chye Kim.
Bak Mei emphasizes the movements of the Tiger, but Bak Mei also uses the other four animal styles associated with the Henan Shaolin Temple as well such as the Tiger, the Crane, the Leopard, the Snake and the Dragon.