二路埋伏 is the fourth routine taught within the framework of the taiwanese longfist association in taipei. please note first that i am not a master, nor a teacher, just a student (which means it is far from being perfect). secondly, the purpose is to compare (slow-medium speed) and share with other schools performing longfist forms, not for learning new movements through internet.
er lu mai fu means the second way of ambush. although er lu means second form, we learn it before yi lu (first form). The taiwanese association considers that er lu is physically easier than yi lu, but also richer in terms of martial techniques than yi lu. mai fu quan contains tricky and subtle techniques of defense and attack, a simultaneous use of hands and legs, escape and withdrawal techniques.
name of the movements (sorry, no english)
01. 左右開弓 02. 力劈華山 03. 錦雞獨立 04. 黑虎偷心
05. 中門踢腿 06. 玄機妙算 07. 追風趕月 08. 力劈華山
9. 左右盤腿 10. 鋪地錦花 11. 架樑頂柱 12. 中門踢腿
13. 半馬坐打 14. 古樹盤根 15. 蛟龍出水 16. 回身栽捶
17. 鯉魚翻身 18. 旱地拔蔥 19. 回身刁手 20. 回頭望月
21. 追步雙採 22. 中門踢腿 23. 回身撲腿 24. 錦雞獨立
25. 行雲趕月 26. 回身伏虎 27. 右採左打 28. 連環雙腿
29. 半馬坐打 30. 右採左掃 31. 錦雞獨立 32. 行雲趕月
33. 黑虎坐洞 34. 右 接 掌 35. 靠步直打 36. 回身採打
37. 中門踢腿 38. 架樑頂柱 39. 二郎擔山 40. 鑽 手 捶
41. 魁星站台 42. 直奔陽關 43. 坐台接斗 44. 鳳凰展翅
45. 犀牛望月 46. 回身探掌 47. 玄機妙算 48. 退步抱肘
you are welcome. it would be nice to see your version. i guess your teacher or master comes from Taipei, Taiwan.
wish you a happy new year.
pinguoshu 2 years ago