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    Thumbs up Northern 7 Star Mantis on YouTube....

    I'm not sure if this has been posted already as it's been awhile since I've last posted on this forum.... I found some really cool Northern 7 Star Mantis forms on YouTube preformed by my Senior Gung Fu brother & best friend Loki. Who I haven't seen in some time I hope you guys injoy them as much as I did.... ....

    Sub Baad Sao

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulsLEAaQ1WA

    Tong Long Suen Bo

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pndyiE9l-4

    Chop Choy

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTa9mc388f0

    Tong Long Tau Tou

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCwyaxd_OEA
    RAYNYSC

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    Very cool. I'm learning Chop Choy right now and it is neat to see the style that others add to the form.

    Thanks!

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    Can someone speak to the significance of identifying a tradition as "Seven Star"? Is this an alternate way of saying "northern"? Thoughts?

    Best Wishes,

    Bruce

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    The article here mentions the oldest known reference to 7* in Chinese boxing. Included is my translation, origianl translation and the original picture from General Qi's book.

    http://plumflowermantisboxing.com/Ar...pportunity.htm

    Here is a long talk we did some years back on answering this question.

    It is quite long so be ready to sit back and read.

    http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/foru...ad.php?t=29950

    Kevin

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    My god I got a headache from reading that link, and don't know what the hell I was going on about, ha ha...

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    Hi Kevin and Brendan,

    Ah, those are good old times eh? LOL

    Warmest regards

    Robert
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    BT put one up of me at the Wong Fei Hung tourney.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5iVXks1n4A

    Also just a mention, Lee Kam Wing will be in NY from Nov 5th thru 10th giving various seminars. 516-466-1010 for more info. Some of the topics covered are:
    Ha San Fu -Tiger descends mountain
    Spear VS Double daggers
    Spear VS Three Sectional
    Double straight sword (Seung Gim)
    18 Palms
    Lo Han Gung and more.

    Seminars will be held at:
    770 Middle Neck, RD.
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    Sifu Carl

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    Quote Originally Posted by LawClansman View Post
    BT put one up of me at the Wong Fei Hung tourney.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5iVXks1n4A

    Also just a mention, Lee Kam Wing will be in NY from Nov 5th thru 10th giving various seminars. 516-466-1010 for more info. Some of the topics covered are:
    Ha San Fu -Tiger descends mountain
    Spear VS Double daggers
    Spear VS Three Sectional
    Double straight sword (Seung Gim)
    18 Palms
    Lo Han Gung and more.

    Seminars will be held at:
    770 Middle Neck, RD.
    Great Neck NY 11024
    Hi Sifu Albright,

    Long time no chat. Hope all is well with you.

    Excellent stuff. Thanks for shareing and update on Sifu Lee's seminars.

    Warmest regards

    Robert
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    妙着。


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    PAIN IS WEAKNESS LEAVING YOUR BODY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce W Sims View Post
    Can someone speak to the significance of identifying a tradition as "Seven Star"? Is this an alternate way of saying "northern"? Thoughts?

    Best Wishes,

    Bruce
    LKY claimed to be teaching only Mantis in Ching Wu, he didn't said he was teaching 7 stars Mantis. Yet most of his students agreed that they belonged to 7 stars. WHF had a different saying, he feeled that what LKY handed down to him not only 7 stars, there were MuiFA , Kwong Bon and Fan Chai's Shou Fat in the forms. So if he just said 7 stars it is too limited himself, so he better just said what he teach is "Northern Mantis". Although one of a old group photo of WHF and his students showing a 7 stars flag as background, he said just for good looking only.

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    The whole purpose at Chin Woo was to unite. Probably the same principle was carried over in naming systems within the organization.

    Maybe this is why Qixing Tanglang became known as Tanglang.

    Maybe this is why Er Lang Men became known as Bei Shaolin, or just Northern Shaolin.

    Maybe why Wu Taiji became Taiji.

    Maybe why Ying Zhua Fanzi Men became just Eagle Claw.

    Later on in HK the southern system of Praying Mantis was also practiced quite a bit, so it probably made good sense to distinguish Qixing Tanglang simply as Bei Tanglang (Northenr Mantis). Northern Mantis and Southern Mantis for the laymen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qixing Tanglang View Post
    The whole purpose at Chin Woo was to unite. Probably the same principle was carried over in naming systems within the organization.

    Maybe this is why Qixing Tanglang became known as Tanglang.

    Maybe this is why Er Lang Men became known as Bei Shaolin, or just Northern Shaolin.

    Maybe why Wu Taiji became Taiji.

    Maybe why Ying Zhua Fanzi Men became just Eagle Claw.

    Later on in HK the southern system of Praying Mantis was also practiced quite a bit, so it probably made good sense to distinguish Qixing Tanglang simply as Bei Tanglang (Northenr Mantis). Northern Mantis and Southern Mantis for the laymen.
    Dear Qixing:
    Yes I am missing this important point, due to there was southern mantis at that time, so WHF name himself as northern mantis.
    Thanks!
    Alex

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    Hi teacher Xie. Me Nate out of SH. You still in BJ working or in HK now.

    Best personal regards,
    Nate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qixing Tanglang View Post
    Hi teacher Xie. Me Nate out of SH. You still in BJ working or in HK now.

    Best personal regards,
    Nate
    Dear Nate:

    Oh this you? Long time no see, how about all of you? Are you all still in shanghai?I am now working in Hong Kong again!
    Keep in touch, my e-mail: alexanderx@126.com

    Best regards,
    Alex

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    Anyone who trained / trains under the LGY family knows it is QXTL pure and simple. Anyone else under the umbrella Fan Xudong family lineage knows LGY trained and taught QXTL. To state anything else is just absurd.

    WHF learned QXTL from LGY. He had the QXTL banner hanging on his wall for one reason and one reason only...that is what he trained. Sorry but stories saying that he just liked the looks of it are silly.

    Regards,
    Nate

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