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The Luohan's 18 hands style of Hua quan from Shandong province is also very famous, so that it is even practiced by some lineages of Shaolin monks. Some of these Luohan styles have over exaggerated Luohan imitating tastes, while some do not have any Luohan-looking characteristics.
Huaquan is an old style with a huge repertoire of techniques and forms. It stands as a complete system of martial art. There are traditionally 48 hand sets to master in the system - 18 primary forms, 18 secondary forms (sparring sets) and 12 advanced forms referred to as roads, as well as, Chin Na, long and short weapons sets and specialized training methods.
The original concept of Wu Zu Quan has its origin in the early practice by Southern Tai Zu martial artist in venerating the Five Ancestors or Wu Zu 五祖 dating as far back as around the 1600s the Five Ancestors are (1) Tai Zu 太祖 for the emperors of China (2) Guan Nim 觀音 the goddess of mercy that is recognize and venerated by both Taoist and Buddhism (3) Lo Han 羅漢 immortal ...
The curriculum which Jee Sin Sim See taught Hung Hei-gun is said to have comprised Tiger style, Luohan style, and Taming the Tiger routine. Exchanging material with other martial artists allowed Hung to develop or acquire Tiger Crane Paired Form routine , a combination animal routine, Southern Flower Fist, and several weapons.
In comparison to the predominantly ‘yin’ characteristics of Wujiquan, Luohan Ru Yi Quan is more robustly ‘yang’ in its fundamental dynamics and visual impact. It is known as ‘The Old Man Set,’ ‘As You Wish Fist,’ and ‘Printing The Red Palm,’ because it contains mastery of techniques which only the most gifted Shaolin gong fu ...
Luohan quan, named after the Chinese word for arhat; Luóhàn guǒ (arhat's fruit), the Chinese word for the fruit of Siraitia grosvenorii; Luóhàn zhāi (vegetarian arhat), a Chinese dish also known as Buddha's delight
Si Lu Cha Quan (四路查拳) or Fourth Way of Cha's Fist; Si Lu Ben Za (四路奔砸 ) or Four Way of Running and Smashing; 20 Methods Fighting Form or Er Shi Fa Quan (二十法拳) Duan Da Quan - Fighting In Close Quarters Boxing/Short Hit Boxing; Hua Quan - First Set Of China Fist Yi Lu Xi Yue; Hua Quan 2 - Second Set Of China Fist Er Lu Xi Yue
Wujiquan is an ancient system known in the Three Kingdoms age of the renowned legendary Chinese physician, Hua Tuo (c 208), and with origins reputedly much older (2,000 BCE). [3] As its name and the names of its individual 36 Characters indicate, it is derived from ancient Chinese, Daoist and pre-Daoist (shamanic ancient Chinese) concepts such ...