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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2007

Circa 1960 features master Chang, Juen feng demonstrating a two person set from Hsing-i with his wife.many other gung fu forms demonstrated, this part has a number of weapons forms including san cai jian.
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  • Why do you call it "splashing hands"? Looks like a the anshenpao form to me...

  • I think its another term for the same set, someone correct me if I 'm wrong.

  • Chang, Juen feng was a great martial artist who taught the Hung bros. He taught Li, Cunyi Hsing-iChuan, Gao style Pa Kua Chang, and Hao style Tai-Chi chuan on Taiwan.

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  • Hi,

    near the end of this video a Man play Sabre. This the start of a Meihuaquan Set named Sanjindao or Meihua Lao Dandao

  • wow, that is an awefully SMALL space to be swinging swords around!

  • little girl doing drunken monkey?

  • was san cai jian the form with one jian in each hand?

  • this has nothing to do with splashing hands. but is cool none the less.

  • Thank you very much for posting this! I'm trying to learn that jian form (san cai jian), actually.

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