technique_71 (Q1793)

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    TechniqueName: hang, face, foot, <br><br>Another QuanPu says: hang(hook) face foot, kick hit Head cheek <br><br>* maybe this technique refers to a story about the master Zheng Deng Guan, who was famous for his Tiger kicks:<br>"There is a famous story told in Fukou that speaks of a day when Li Yuanzhu had asked his disciples to demonstrate their skills. Zheng Dengguang was said to have kick one of the large wooden pillars of the hall which shifted the pole from the stone on which was lodged by a few centimetres. Then Li Zhaobei attacked the same pillar with his fierce tiger claw which left deep marks imprinted. These remnants remain in the old hall on Fukou until this day. The two Masters Li Zhaobei and Zheng Dengguang then spread Huzunquan around the Yongtai region and beyond. "<br>http://www.taipinginstitute.com/library/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=29&Itemid=191<br>* Ba Wang means "hegemon king" it refers to xiang yu, the lord of Chu (a state in south china during the warring states period) ca. 232 - 202 BC) (see falk dictionary of martial arts and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiang_Yu). <br>A Hegemony is a form of accepted states leading (in opposite to an imperial leading).<br>In technique names, the term "ba wang" often channels the legendary viciousness and strength of the lord of chu<br>* pai jiao means a 'slap kick' maybe referring to that the kick hits the left hand when performing the routine <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br>
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    not implemented
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    BaBuLianHuanQuan
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    Transition technique
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    1
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    kick head
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    result 2 smashing head
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    Go straight for the face (Ying Mian Zhi Thong-迎面直統)
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