[Thirty-six punches]
One of the Chinese boxing skills. Tong Zhongyi, a modern Manchu, handed down this punch from his ancestors and taught it in Shanghai.
"Liu-in-one" refers to the four directions and upper and lower parts of the southeast and northwest. As a metaphor, you need to take care of before, after, left and right, and upper and lower parts when practicing boxing, so that the hands and eyes are close together, step and body, and wisdom and strength.
Practice boxing should be practiced according to the five shapes of dragons, tigers, cranes, rabbits, monkeys and gossips. It is required to move like a dragon, like a crouching tiger, as fast as a cunning rabbit, as apes, and as light as a cloud crane.
The boxing method focuses on one fight, two takes, and three falls. The form requires to be powerful and beautiful, vigorous and agile, flashy, urgent, agile and flexible.
Liuhequan is to surround, block, intercept and jam the opponent's outer plate as the way of attack.
The moves are mainly tricky, twisting, belt, picking, collapse, racking, leaning, splitting, smashing, kicking, pedaling, falling, and taking. The skill is based on defense as attack, attack as defense, front and back, left and right attack and defense, random response, action stretching generous, rigid and soft, clear movement, ups and downs and downs, compact through.
Practicing this boxing can not only strengthen the body, but also attack and defend the body.
When practicing martial arts, we should pay attention to Liuhe, which is a common requirement of all schools in today's martial arts. In many schools, there are also boxing routines with six-in-in-one, as well as six-in-one boxing (such as Xinyi Liuhe boxing), or a school with six-in-in-one (such as six-one mantis boxing).
However, as a popular boxing type, it is officially named "Liuhequan" or "Liuhemen". It is understood that it is only one family so far. When practicing martial arts, pay attention to Liuhe, which is a common requirement of all schools in today's martial arts world. In many schools, there are also boxing routines with six-in-one, and there are also boxing types (such as heart-in-in-heart six-in-one boxing), or schools with six-in-in-one (such as six-one mantis boxing).
However, as a popular boxing type, it is officially named "Liuhequan" or "Liuhemen". It is understood that it is only one family so far.
Liuhequan is to surround, block, intercept and jam the opponent's outer plate as the way of attack.
The moves are mainly tricky, twisting, belt, picking, collapse, racking, leaning, splitting, smashing, kicking, pedaling, falling, and taking. The skill is based on defense as attack, attack as defense, front and back, left and right attack and defense, random response, action stretching generous, rigid and soft, clear movement, ups and downs and downs, compact through.
Practicing this boxing can not only strengthen the body, but also attack and defend the body.