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on September 12, 2006, 4:42 pm, in reply to "Re: history of Qi Shi Quan"
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Thanks for informations.
Because I like (and follow) a Jiao Men styles, I was seeing some VCD from new seria about it, and it looks very interesting, with some original principles
and theories.
But unfortunatelly I donīt know chinese,
so that I canīt read a informations about
this style on recommanded chinese site or
on VCD introduction. Is a possibility to
translate it (anybody), I think - a lot of kungfu fans estimate it.
Thanks very much
: Qi Shi Quan (Seven Postures) is one of
: martial arts practiced by Chinese
: Hui moslems. Unlike Cha Quan and
: Xinyi Liuhe Quan, it is a rather
: obscure system that has not gained
: much popularity over the years.
: Kaifeng and Zhoukou in Henan
: Province are the areas that have the
: largest communities of Qi Shi Quan
: practitioners. Many XYLHQ
: practitioners in Shanghai also know
: Tangping Qi Shi - the system was
: taught here by late master Guo
: Wenzhi.
:
: The system is based on straight line
: practice of single movements. There
: are seven basic movements (Big
: Postures - Da Shi), and each can be
: developed into seven supplementary
: postures.
:
: Recently a set of instructional VCDs
: on Qi Shi has been released in
: China.
:
: You can find more information about
: the system here (in Chinese):
:
: http://www.cn-wu.com/bbs/read.php?tid=123672
:
: Jarek
:
: --Previous Message--
: hi,
: Do somebody know someting more about
: masters, methods ,history , branches
: etc. of Qi Shi style (7 forms) or
: some page about this.
: thanks
:
:
:
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