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I managed to get a copy of Sonic Foundry Stream Anywhere off a mate (very quick and simple to use). The file has compressed down to 1.75MB in ASF format.
I think I know witch Documentary you are talking about and if my memory isn't missleading me the form would be: "Tai Zu Chang Quan" (chang means long in english).
Im dont think it was Guo Lin that did the form, It might have been Heng Jun but i might be wrong..
Originally posted by fei_long I think I know witch Documentary you are talking about and if my memory isn't missleading me the form would be: "Tai Zu Chang Quan" (chang means long in english).
Im dont think it was Guo Lin that did the form, It might have been Heng Jun but i might be wrong..
Thanks fei_long it is Shi Heng Jun. Is it a commonly practiced form?
Originally posted by abcabc its long as in not short, not the loong( fierce serpent) long. and the lifting the hands thing was lifting somebody up???? hope that hlps
If it's the part i am thinking about, it is also an arm bar--- you have a bunch of these in Cannon fist
Prajna:
The form you are referring to is called Shaolin Chang Chuan, and the "long" term does not refer to dragon but to long as in long fist=chang chuan. The master performing it is actually Shi Heng Jun, head of wushu guan I think.
There are a number of different VCD's of this performed by different monks/masters, which you can find on www.earthworks.com
And the part you see Shi Heng Jun perform in the documentary is about 2/3 of the form.
If I understand correctly it is one of the 10 empty hand forms that comprise the foundation of shaolin, i.e what you learn in 3 years. I think this one is normally learned during the second year.
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