Um....-Nope , they are not.
-When she first appeared. Her attire expresses her legs.
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And her stance points to her using Wing Chun which is one of the best fighting styles.
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That isn't necessarily a wingchun stance. That is a bow stance, that is used in several martial arts, most forms of kung fu (including Wing Chun), Karate, Silat, Tae Kwon Do, etc.
Also One of the best fighting styles? Well, what makes it one of the best as opposed to one of the hundreds of other forms of kung fu, lest we not look at other martial arts too. Or expand our look to boxers and wrestlers. Reality suggests the style is less important than the users.
If a capoerista and a BJJ user fought you'd might expect the BJJ user to fade a kick, get in close, and force a submission but the capoerista could have faked out the BJJ user and got him to enter his range before hitting him with an armada dupla. It's irresponsible to be so simplistic when talking about fighting styles.
Even with Wing Chun against a Ba Gua or Hung Gar practitioner there are far too many variables to be predict the winner before the fight.
Just because the system has a counter for a move within its itself, it doesn't mean the practioner will be able to use such a counter against their opponent.