Replying you after long months, this form may be translated as "Phoenix Claw Fist" according to the Chinese Feng Zhao Quan 鳳爪拳. You try to detect the claws.
u may not c any 'claws' as such; u know what, phoenix is chicken; so phoenix claws mean chicken claws; chicken claws are shown in the sifu's hooks; didn't you see ?
Chu=a last name (surname), Gar=family, Gao=teaching
washingzoo1 2 years ago
Thank you. What I was getting at though was what name do the Chu Gar Gao practitioners use for the form that he was playing?
Searchinghands 2 years ago
Replying you after long months, this form may be translated as "Phoenix Claw Fist" according to the Chinese Feng Zhao Quan 鳳爪拳. You try to detect the claws.
washingzoo1 2 years ago
Cheers! It is difficult to see any clawing in that.
Searchinghands 2 years ago
u may not c any 'claws' as such; u know what, phoenix is chicken; so phoenix claws mean chicken claws; chicken claws are shown in the sifu's hooks; didn't you see ?
washingzoo1 2 years ago
This form is similar to the Chow Gar Sarm Bo Ging Tan Ging (aka Say Moon Ging Tan) form. I like it! Anyone know what the Chu Gar Gao name for it is?
Searchinghands 2 years ago