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  • It has characteristics of Xing Yi more than Ba Gua, wheres the dragon palm, the fists are not characteristic of "Zhang"

    I little smoother and faster , its a nice looking form the for sure.

  • Thanks!

  • pretty sweet I have this same form....sun style version but its pretty much the same with the exceptions of the different movements

  • Very nice. Thanks for sharing. Do you know the lineage of this bagua? Also, is the entire style only linear or is this just the linear set from said style?

  • Thanks for your comment. I believe the lineage is from Liu Dekuan-Gao Zi Ying-Gao Ji Wu. No, this is just the linear set of the style.

  • several differences from Gao JIWU's text on this form compared to the above clip.

  • Probably some changes made by either my teacher or his teacher along the way. I trained briefly with my laoshi's kung-fu brother and his version was slightly different again.

  • Nice clip. Thanks for posting this up for us. : )

  • is this the sixty four palm routine that Liu Jingru teaches? Or is it from somewhere else? I learned a form similar to this, I had posted it, but there were too many mistakes so I took it down :D

  • Hey Mix - this is from Liu DeKuan but I believe has been changed somewhat from the original. I'm not too sure what Linear set Master Liu Jingru teaches...sorry!

  • great share!

  • Thanks. I learnt this form last year in Harbin so use this as a bit of a reference.

    If anyone else has footage of any linear bagua or 64 hands please post!

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