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Chang Chuan

Time:2014-07-27Source:Internet
Profile:Chang Chuan
(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Original of Chang Chuan
 
Chang Chuan, also know as Long Chuan or Tai Zhu Chuan, is one of the classic Shaolin Kung Fu  Styles. It is said that Chang Chuan was created by Zhao Kuang Yin, who is know as Song Tai Zhu, the first emperor of Song Dynasty (960-1279).
 
As Zhao Kuan Yin once learned Kung Fu in the Shaolin Temple, and was renowned for his staff-fighting skills during the wars. People called the Kung Fu style he taught as “Zhang Chuan”, which had the meaning of “the fist style taught by the emperor or leader”. And later, the fist was graduate called Chang Chuan, while “Chang” means long and often in Chinese language, and also indicates the Kung Fu style has long reach and wide influence, or the Kung Fu should be practiced often.
 
There were a lot of people practices this Kung Fu style and the influence of it spread and eventually reached to the Shaolin Temple. In Saolin Kung Fu, it was called Chang Chuan or Tai Zhu Chuan.
 
As for the famous martial artists and their styles, whether past or present, there is the thirty-two moves style Chang Chuan from Sung Tai Zhu, also called Tai Zhu Chang Chuan.
 
Characteristics of Chang Chuan
 
Main Characteristics: far-reaching; wide-sweeping strikes
 
Chang Chuan focuses on extending the body. It require the movements’ distance, order be simple and concise. The hand and food movements and technique is very important.

Combat techniques of Chang Chuan:


1, Acupuncture points striking techniques
 
2, Standard direct combat techniques
 
3, Throwing or grappling moves
 
4, Seizing or lock holding techniques.
 
Eight Major Stance of Chang Chuan
 
Ma Bu (horse sitting stance)
 
Gong Bu, or Deng Shan Shi (Mountain Climbing stance
 
Fu Hu Shi (Tiger-subduing stance)
 
Zuo Pan Shi (sitting cross-legged stance)
 
Du Li Shi (One-leg-standing stance)
 
Xu Bu (empty stance)
 
Tun Shi (“swallowing” stance)
 
Qi Lin Shi (Qi Lin is a ancient Chinese mystery monster like a horse).
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