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What kind of white crane Kung fu styles are there?

I know that there's Tibetan and Fujian but what are all the styles and which is the best one to learn ( in your opinion)

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Goju-ryu is an Okinawan karate that is based on Whooping Crane Gong Fu. It was brought from China to Okinawa by Master Ryu Ryu Ko (Xie Zhonhxiang in Chinese). It was in turn taught to Kanryo Higaonna, who taught Chojun Miyagi, who taught Seikichi Teguchi.
The Tibetan style is based on the Tibetan White Ape and is a separate style having no relation to the Fujian style. The Fujian style from Yong Chun Village (aka Wing Chun Village)is the Original White Crane. Shouting, Feeding, Shaking, Leaping and Ancestral Crane styles which are practiced in Taiwan are based on Yong Chun White Crane. Edit: Shaolin white crane is Fujian White Crane. It is not a Shaolin Style but it has roots in the Shaolin 18 Lohan Style. emei white crane? There is no Crane Style in the Omei branch of CMA.
Fujian White Crane is short stances, short hands and close range fighting system. The other white crane is said to be from Tibet but developed in Guang Dong, southern part of China, and Hong Kong. This style emphases on deep stances, long arm movements attacks. Both of them are great styles. Steak and Lobster. which one is the best to eat? Your pick!
tibetan, fukien, shaolin, ans emei, for starters. WING CHUN was originally a combo of crane and snake.

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