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Kunlunquan

Kunlunquan (昆仑拳, Kunlun Fist) is a style of Chinese martial arts popular in the province of Guangdong. As it is practiced by the minority Hakka it is considered a Kejiaquan. It was officially included among the styles nanquan, but originated in northern China. It was handed down in 1880 by Huang Huilong (黄辉龙) or feilong Huang (黄飞龙), a native of Jinan in the province of Shandong. Shuangqing Huang, a practitioner of this style today, is considered sixty seventh generation, witness to what is considered ancient style.

Taolu of Kunlunquan of Huang Huilong

  • Empty hand forms: Sixiangquan (四象拳[3]); Wuxingquan (五行拳[4]); Erlongquan (二龙拳[5]); Liu Zhang Gong Panxuan (刘公盘旋掌[6]); Maziquan (马子拳[7]); Wushou Wuji (无极五手[8]); Bafazhang (八法掌[9]); Kuiwuquan (魁武拳[10]); Qishier Chui (七十二捶[11] ) Weishi Ba Guan (卫士坝关); Huimen Ba Da (回门八打), Bagua (八挂); Gun Shiba Da Jiu (九滚十八打); Ditang (地躺); Hu bao shuang xing (虎豹双刑); Xique Shuangzhi (喜鹊双枝); Erdu mei (二度梅) etc.
  • Weapons Forms: Baihe dandao (白鹤单刀[12]); Qixing Taiyang Bagua jian [13]; Qiang (枪); dadao Chunqiu (春秋刀); bandeng (板凳) ji (戟); Gou qiang lian (勾镰枪), Tiao gun (条棍) etc.
  • Paired exercises: Kongshou Duida (空手对打, fight a couple without weapons); Duangun Duida (短棍对打, fighting in tandem with the short stick); Shuangdao Duida (双刀对打, fighting in tandem with the double saber); gun dui bandeng (棍对板凳, stick on stool), etc.
  • References

    Kunlunquan Wikipedia