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Hi, having learnt a bit about Bajiquan I have *some*
The six big ways of opening door, or Liu Da Kai 六大開 are: * Ding 頂: using the fist, elbow or shoulder to push forward and upward. * Bao 抱: putting arms together as if hugging someone. It is usually followed by Pi 劈 (split).[5] * Ti 提: elevating the knee to hit the thigh of the opponent, or elevating the foot to hit the shin of the opponent, etc. * Dan 單: using a single move. * Kua 胯: using the hip. * Chan 纏: entanglement with rotation around the wrist, elbow and shoulder Am I correct and can anyone expand on these or add to them? |
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