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This is the first tutorial of our Bajiquan Tutorial Series. Now you have the opportunity to learn the culture, techniques and daily practice routines (taolu, or 套路) of Chinese martial art Bajiquan anywhere in the world.
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Introducing #Bajiquan #八極拳
A lot of people know Taichi, but few know Baji. Actually, you could have already seen it in a movie like Shang Qi.
Bajiquan or Kaimen Bajiqiquan, literally “Open Gate Eight Extremities Fist”, was founded by a Chinese Muslim martial artist Wu Zhong in early Qing dynasty. Wu Zhong was born in 1712 in Qingyun, in current Shandong province. He moved in his early years to current Meng Cun, Hebei Province, where Bajiquan was born and spread to neighbouring villages and cities. Wu Zhong was famous for his big spear skills and Bajiquan is said to be based on spear techniques. From Wu Zhong, his daughter Wu Rong and other early students, Bajiquan was passed down through many generations until today.
Among over 150 different schools of Chinese martial arts, Bajiquan stands out not only by its distinct, explosive strikes, but also by its fighting strategy and tactics. Bajiquan basically doesn’t block an opponent’s strike but uses different body parts to deflect the strike to get close to the opponent with a counterstrike at the same time - this is what “open gate” means. That is, opening the defence of your opponent.
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