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cultivating arm; ploughing hand [2] jut sao 窒手 (as simp.) jat 6 sau 2: zhì shǒu choking hand [citation needed] huen sao 圈手 (as simp.) hyun 1 sau 2: quán shǒu circling hand lap sao 擸手 (as simp.) laap 3 sau 2: lā shǒu pulling hand; seizing hand [2] pak sao: 拍手 (as simp.) paak 3 sau 2: pāi shǒu slapping hand; slapping ...
This Luohan's 18 hands style has 18 different methods, consisted of 6 different methods of fist, 1 method of elbow, 2 methods of palm, 4 methods of leg, and 5 methods of joint locking. [ 1 ] : vol2,p1038-61 [ 3 ] : p80-124 [ 5 ] Of these 18 methods, a form of 24 movements for attack and defense is developed, which can be performed as a solo ...
According to legend, [citation needed] Jueyuan, a 13th-century Shaolin martial artist, used the original 18 Luohan Hands as a foundation, expanding its 18 techniques into 72. In Gansu Province in the west of China, in the city of Lanzhou, he met Li Sou, a master of "Red Fist" Hongquan (紅拳). Li Sou accompanied Jueyuan back to Henan, to ...
Fujian Wing Chun is a group of associated martial arts originated from Fujian Shaolin Temple, where Jee Shim taught martial arts at the temple's Wing Chun Dien (Always Spring Hall). After destruction of the Fujian Shaolin Temple, the Fujian Wing Chun would be spread to Guangdong by Fong Sai-yuk and Hung Hei-gun .
In Ip Man's Wing Chun, the first section of the form is done by training the basic power for the hand techniques by tensing and relaxing the arms. [75] In Moy Yat's Wing Chun, the first section of the form is done without muscle tension and slowly in a meditative, calm, and being "in the moment" way. [70]
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James eventually ended up becoming a disciple of Henry Leung, of the Buddha Hand Wing Chun system. [3] Sifu Leung was the only recognized grand-master of the Fut Sao Wing Chun system in the West. [4] [5] After many years or practice and following Leung's death in 2011, Cama became the sole inheritor of this unique system outside of China.
Sometimes the Weng Chun is also referred to as Chi Sim Wing Chun or Siu Lam Wing Chun by martial arts scholars. [ 33 ] [ additional citation(s) needed ] Here one refers to the legend of the Buddhist monk Chi Sim from the Siu Lam temple (better known under the transfer of the characters 少林 in the Mandarin pronunciation as "Shaolin"), who is ...