| Chang Hong Wu Shu
School Introduction
to Chang Hong Wu Shu (Chinese Martial Art) From the southern beaches to
the Northern frontiers, there are hundreds of branches of Chinese Martial
Art. The depth of the skills and philosophical understandings is an
integral part of traditional culture. Yet under the general attitude of
respecting the literary instead of the military, and also due to the
tradition of oral teaching instead of textual transmission, there exist
precious little written records. If no one would engage the task to
collect and preserve properly this valuable cultural heritage, the
possibility of losing the essence altogether looms just
overhead. Thus the founding principle of our association is to research,
collect and promote this cultural treasure that is a combination of
philosophy, tradition, history, culture, art, sport and combat skill. And
so we endeavor to make it both modern and fitting
our everyday life.
Chang
Chuan(literally: Long Fist) is a major teaching of Chinese Martial Art,
which according to
legend was first taught by the general who built the Sung Dynasty, and
became its founding
Emperor. Famed for his prowess in unarmed combat and staff
wielding, the would-be emperor Zhao Kuan Yin once learned Martial Art in
Shaolin. Chang Chuan is characterized by the far-reaching moves it adopts,
and the wide flowing
movements that swirl as endless waves on the raging river. In general form
teachings the basic trainings begin with Lian Bu Chuan(literally: The
continuing step fistworks), Gong Li Chuan(The training fistworks)
and Shi Lu Tan Twei(The ten springing legworks). On more advanced
levels the forms are mainly Yi Lu Mai Fu, Er Lu Mai Fu, Shi Zhi Tang,
Shiao Hu Yian , Pao Chuan, Cha Chuan , Tai Zhu Chang Chuan.(Chinese
literal meanings in sequence: the First form of Ambush, The second form of
Ambush, The Cross Fistworks, Small Tiger Swallow, Cannon Fist, Cha(A
Chinese family name of Muslim origin) ,The Great Emperor’s Long Fist.)
As
the story goes, Hong Chuan is a school of Chinese Martial Art originated
by the folk hero Hong Shi Guan, known for his founding of an underground
rebel force against the builders of Ching Dynasty, who were considered
invaders to china from Manchuria(North eastern modern china). He was among
the five survivors in the destruction of a Shaolin temple in Fujien
province by the Ching government. There
are numerous renowned forms in this school. Such as Gong Zhi Fu Hu Chuan,
Hu He Xuan Xing
Chuan, Tie Xian Chuan, Wu Xing Chuan, Xi Xing Chuan…etc. As to
weapons there are staff, Dao(Chinese falchion) , Spear and sword. There
are also many exotic weapons such as double forks, folded fan, swinging
staffs with handles, umbrella and Chinese halberd.


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