[White Eyebrow Fist of Thirty-Six Boxing]
Baimeiquan, one of the South Chinese boxing skills.
According to legend, it is a legend of Baimei Taoist in Emei Mountain, Sichuan, which is now popular in Sichuan, Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macao and other places.
It is characterized by strength and fierceness, strong coherence and wide route. Its boxing methods include punching, whipping, double punching and thousand-character arrow punching.
The bridge method includes broken bridge, drilling bridge, brake bridge and sealing bridge, etc.
The leg method includes the same shadow side kick (i.e. supporting chicken feet) and pedaling.
Its main boxing covers include the small cross, the big cross, three doors and eight seals, the eighteen bridges and the fierce tiger out of the forest.
Rumor has it that when the Qing soldiers occupied the Central Plains, General Zhu Guochou, a general of the Ming Dynasty, entered the Shaolin Temple and became a monk and taught martial arts. His younger brothers were five outstanding, including five, Bai Mei, Zhishan, Feng Dao and Miao Xian.
After the white eyebrow art was completed, he practiced Taoism in Mount Emei and then spread the martial arts.
The first transmission of Guanghui Zen master, Guanghui passed on to Zhu Fayun Zen master again, Zhu Fayun passed on to the secular family Zhang Liquan.
Another theory is that in the twenty-eight years of Qing Daoguang (1884), there was a vulgar monk who took refuge from Shaolin Temple in Fujian and came to Lianghua Ruins, Huidong County, Guangdong Province (there is a saying that this monk is also called Haifeng monk). He was treated and respected by Lin He, and he was like his father, so he passed on Shaolin martial arts to Lin He. There is a saying. It is also passed on to Lin Qingyuan.
Lin He and Lin Qingyuan are brothers of the same clan. Lin Qingyuan's son Lin Yaogui, and Lin Yaogui is the master of dragon-shaped boxing.
Boxing routine:
Little Cross Fist, Eighteen Moqiao Fist, Stone Lion Fist, Tiger Out of the Forest Fist, Four Bagua Fist, Three-Step Swallowing Fist
Three Bagua Fist, Six Power God Mo Fist, Di Ba Fist, Seven-point Plum Blossom Fist, Straight Fist, Tiger Fist, Nine-Step Push Fist