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Martial Arts Guide

Style: Mi Zong Quan

Description:

Mi Zong Quan, is also known as Long Step Fist, or Lost Track Boxing, as well as Yan Qing Quan. During the reign of the Northern Song dynasty, a Lu Junyi from the Hebei province learned this style from the Shaolin Temple. Later, he passed the style on to a man named Yan Qing. As a result, the style bacame known as Yan Qing Quan.

This style of kung fu focuses mainly on the use of internal energy as well as hand and foot coordination. It consists of sixteen main fighting principles, includes a primary and secondary set, as well as staff, spear, and sparring sets, and a few others.

 

Source: From Shaolin Temple to Bruce Lee - 100 Kungfu Styles of the Past Millennium by Gene Ching and Martha Burr, Kungfu Qigong Jan 2000 (C) 2000 Kungfu Qigong Magazine & KungfuMagazine.com, used by permission. http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/magazine/article.php?article=107

ShaolinWolf.com 2001