Wuji Quan

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2012
  • Wújí Quán "No Extremity (Chaos/Void) Boxing" *
    This is one of the advanced forms of Wuji Quan, it can be said that the Wuji Quan form is the distillation of the core methods of the Wuji Quan system. The form it's self is based on the techniques from the core 12 Zodiac Shapes and the Outer 5 Shapes which are linked together and performed in a slow relaxed manner allowing the practitioner to focus of the core body methods of Wuji Quan.
    This system is practiced in a few villages in the Cangzhou area of Hebei and in Tianjin. It is sometimes referred to as "Tianjin Wuji Quan" although it was introduced to Tianjin relatively recently (1930's), it became very popular there very quickly within a few years.
    Oral tradition on the origins of Wuji Quan vary, sometimes the art is associated with Yue Fei or Song dynasty royal guards.
    The farthest back the art can be traced is the Jiaqing period of the Qing dyasty (1796-1820) when Liu XianDao from the Wenzhou area of Zhejiang went north and taught the art to Cai JinTang of Henan province's Xinyang prefecture, Huaibin county.
    Later Cai Jintang traveled to Tianjin's Jinghai county and exchanged skills with Gao Zupo learning the Zi Long Da Qiang to augment his Wuji Quan system which up to that point contained no spear method.
    Through the years forms have been added to the system by various masters such as the "Three Hand Luohan" methods of Bai Yunpeng, and the Six Harmony Big Spear method added by "Pole King" Wang Yuzhen.
    Because of these additions and other changes the exact curriculum varies between the Cangzhou and Tianjin schools.
    However the core of the original Wuji Quan system that Cai Jintang learned from Liu Xiandao is the 18 (Luohan) Power Methods, This consists of 18 postures each based on one of the 18 Luohan. These postures are held as a form of Zhan Zhuang but can also be linked into a form. Also each of the 18 postures represents a different method and energy, each one of these has it's own character (Keyword) and it's own sound. Included in this method is "Iron Body" exercises as well as other conditioning and strengthening methods.
    The major forms passed down from Liu Xiandao are, 12 Shapes / 12 Earthly Branches (12forms each based on an animal of the Chinese zodiac), 5 Outer Shapes, Wuji Quan form (based on the 12 Shapes and 5 Outer Shapes), and Golden Crow Saber.
    Aside from this he also passed down many unique training methods such as the "Eight Immortals Legs" stump kicking, the "Smashing Board" which is a large board as tall and wide as a man stuck deep into the ground and covered in cloth padding on which to practice whole body striking skills, "Eagle Claw" training, and the Wuji Tongzi Gong "Child's Skill" methods.

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  • @williampalmeri9536
    @williampalmeri9536 3 года назад

    What is this teachers name and age? Who was his teacher? Thank You.

  • @alekx58
    @alekx58 6 лет назад

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    • @alekx58
      @alekx58 6 лет назад

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