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TechniqueName: bow step, uppercut strike, <br><br>Cuo is expressed with two different characters. they can be translated as "supress" or "rubbing". The term is used for QinNa (擒拿) techniques (e.g. in 3rd route of beng bu, "left/right rubbing hands"). Falk dictionary states also a QinNa technique for manipulating the knee. On the other hand, cuo is used in many technique names with a short, hard "checking" action. <br><br>Cuo (搓) in shuai jiao means rubbing or twisting and is the concept of hook the opponents ankle with your foot (seven star step) to make him fall <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br>
 
Property / has_goodToKnow: TechniqueName: bow step, uppercut strike, <br><br>Cuo is expressed with two different characters. they can be translated as "supress" or "rubbing". The term is used for QinNa (擒拿) techniques (e.g. in 3rd route of beng bu, "left/right rubbing hands"). Falk dictionary states also a QinNa technique for manipulating the knee. On the other hand, cuo is used in many technique names with a short, hard "checking" action. <br><br>Cuo (搓) in shuai jiao means rubbing or twisting and is the concept of hook the opponents ankle with your foot (seven star step) to make him fall <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> / rank
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TechniqueName: bow step, uppercut strike, <br><br>Cuo is expressed with two different characters. they can be translated as "supress" or "rubbing". The term is used for QinNa (擒拿) techniques (e.g. in 3rd route of beng bu, "left/right rubbing hands"). Falk dictionary states also a QinNa technique for manipulating the knee. On the other hand, cuo is used in many technique names with a short, hard "checking" action. <br><br>Cuo (搓) in shuai jiao means rubbing or twisting and is the concept of hook the opponents ankle with your foot (seven star step) to make him fall <br><br>Also known as "孤雁出群 gū yàn chū qún lone goose leaves the herd" <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br>
Property / has_goodToKnow: TechniqueName: bow step, uppercut strike, <br><br>Cuo is expressed with two different characters. they can be translated as "supress" or "rubbing". The term is used for QinNa (擒拿) techniques (e.g. in 3rd route of beng bu, "left/right rubbing hands"). Falk dictionary states also a QinNa technique for manipulating the knee. On the other hand, cuo is used in many technique names with a short, hard "checking" action. <br><br>Cuo (搓) in shuai jiao means rubbing or twisting and is the concept of hook the opponents ankle with your foot (seven star step) to make him fall <br><br>Also known as "孤雁出群 gū yàn chū qún lone goose leaves the herd" <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> / rank
 
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    technique
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    86
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    not implemented
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    YeDiCangHua - Hidden flower
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    LianHuanJinTao
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    BaFanShou
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    RouLingQuan
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    Transition technique
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    stance_mountain
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    1
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    Bow step
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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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    TechniqueName: bow step, uppercut strike, <br><br>Cuo is expressed with two different characters. they can be translated as "supress" or "rubbing". The term is used for QinNa (擒拿) techniques (e.g. in 3rd route of beng bu, "left/right rubbing hands"). Falk dictionary states also a QinNa technique for manipulating the knee. On the other hand, cuo is used in many technique names with a short, hard "checking" action. <br><br>Cuo (搓) in shuai jiao means rubbing or twisting and is the concept of hook the opponents ankle with your foot (seven star step) to make him fall <br><br>Also known as "孤雁出群 gū yàn chū qún lone goose leaves the herd" <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br>
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