Shaolin Taizu Changquan

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2007

Emperor's longfist performed by a Student of Master Liang Yiquan.

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  • @jingwuman Thank you for posting this. I have been studying this form for almost a year now. It is good to gain a grasp on the meaning, rather than just the motions. They did an excellent job with that video.

  • @MemphisFlash Who told you that, I mean my coach called it changquan and he was actually pronouncing the A in Chang. I think the sound of the A is streched a little as if you'd be saying Chaang.

  • @Amaniel1984 One of the oldest! I am too ! I am still trying to grasp the meanings behind each of the motions, so until the point that really I realize what it all means, I am still practicing it... It's so good to hear another is learning this advanced technique. Amitofo.

  • and it is actually pronounced; Chong ('short 'o' as in 'off') and Chwen (short 'e' as in 'chef'). Translated Chinese phonetics are usually incorrect for the standard English reading/speaking public.

  • i'm learning this form at the moment it's really awesome and it's traditional and old

  • chang chuan

  • i love this form ty for posting, i also saw shi heng jun do this version in the documentarie of myth and logic of shaolin kung fu, great

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