WuHuaPao (5 Flower Canons) Boxing is one of the more advanced Forms/Sets of the Liu He Quan (Six Harmonies Boxing) Style from Cangzhou, Hebei Province
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Liuhequan is considered an ancient martial art, the earliest records however date to the Ming dynasty. A famous warrior Zhang Ming passed through Qingzhen Balizhuang in Botou village, Hebei Province, when he collapsed as he was injured and had been ill. A hui zu (Chinese Moslem) named Cao Zhenpeng took the injured warrior into his home and gave him medical attention. As a result Zhang Ming was indebted and passed his martial arts skills to Cao Zhenpeng. Master Zhang would watch how diligent and ardiously every morning Cao Zhengpeng practised and was impressed by his dedication and development that he also passed on all his boxing and martial skills, including boxing manuals to him. The art was Liuhequan. Cao Zhenpeng only taught his son Cao Sheng who in turn passed the art to Shi Jinke, Shi Changchun and Zhang Maolong. Since the great master Zhang Ming made a point of advising Cao Zhenpeng not to transmit the art easily, It is only in the fourth generation that the art commenced being taught to others. Shi Jinke taught around 18-20 disciples, who all became well known in the martial world. These include Heixunfengshenliqianjinwang (Black tornado Spirited, Strength of 1000 Catties King) Shi Jinsheng. Others included Shi Jinhe, Shi Qingzhen, Tian Kechun and Li Guanming.
Nice and clear.
Can see numerous similarities to todays Eagle Claw which is said to have also been formulated with the inclusion of Liuhequan.
ngokfeiyuefei 3 years ago
Agreed very nice demonstration indeed
SiFudale 3 years ago
That is a really nicely put together and executed set! Thanks for posting!
ogretubing 3 years ago