Luohan Quan
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These forms are all pretty old, and have been practiced outside shaolin for a long time, so offcourse many differences have evolved. Every school has differences in its forms.
Yanzi's version looks different because he turns the other way on the first rest stance. Shi Dejun's form also does this. At this time No-one can clame to know what the original version is.
But anyway, this form is not modernized, when you say this it gives people the wrong idea.
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U guys r funny with that (modern or tradditional) argument stuff. Its like kids asking me; "whats Wing Chung & Wing Tseung? - laughs " This is Luohan Quan period. It's the main imagery that counts. How tradditional can one get in a fuckin' modern world anyway?
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@mancholo WOW you're absolutely right. I am more knowledgeable about the Taizu Chang Quan. But the similarities are quite abundant, I am amazed at what brilliance has come out of the human mind. Think about developing this, or any form, for that matter... Amitofo
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@standard101 well said man. i've always liked that quote.
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coool real shaolin at its best xD Phew no flips
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37:0 this is the tru louhan stance an its being missused
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好紥實的拳法、剛中帶柔、動中有靜,非常喜歡~
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shi hengxin has his own school right now am i correct
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Yes. Shi Guolin and his disciple Shi Heng Xin moved to America to try to spread shaolin kungfu and buddhism.
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@UchihABitachi wasnt shi hengxin originally from the henan temple
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Thanks very much, going to look it up now!
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This was performed by Shi Hengxin.
-Sincerely, a former student of Shaolin Overseas Headquarters
After watching both this and the deyang version 10 times now, they are really almost identical. If you train shaolin you should be able to spot this easily.
Luohan108 4 years ago
Agreed. It is obvious to anyone wo has trained directly under a Shaolin Master.
mancholo 4 years ago