Some lists of the 18 forms of martial arts shaolin masters would master include gun, crossbow and archery.

This historical influence is seen today in Korea, where traditional half-bows (recurve) and crossbows are practiced as a form of martial art, and in Japan, where archery, horseback archery and flintlock rifle/cannon systems are stil extant.

I'd like to know if any traditional chinese systems still involve historical training in these mid-to-long range field weapons today?

SF