Fukien Bak Hok/Fujian Bai He [Southern/Fukien White Crane]. It's one of the core southern Chinese systems that Karate was said to have borrowed. Whether the two handed sabre/knife is orthodox Fukien White Crane, I am unsure; while modernly uncommon in many Chinese systems, it is present in Chinese military history. It IS possible that this was ported from Japan as Yu Da You, a Ming general in charge of suppressing Japanese pirates, wrote a sword treatise that included his experiences.
@BeifengDaoren
11 жыл бұрын
The title says something like Fujian Swords. What style is it ? Its the first time I see a two handed Southern Sword technique. I just thought this is unique to Miao Dao and Northern Mantis Longhandle Jian.
@johntan1064
7 жыл бұрын
WahrerDrache Fujian White Crane, It does have some ancient military training like the 100 Rattan Shield unit that defeated the Russian Fort without losing a single casualty. It is a super effective system that influence some styles of karate.
@kyokushinkan_HongKong
2 жыл бұрын
Two handed bladed weapons were banned for civilians in ancient China, therefore the arts were never popular in the pass. in the mid of the 15th century, China Ming dynasty navy general QI, Jiguang captured a Japanese pirate, the pirate gave him a manual script of "Kage-ryū kenjutsu". Since then the two handed bladed weapons renascent in southern china.
@diegoleo1279
3 жыл бұрын
雙手帶嗎? 感覺比苗刀更樸實 與台灣的圓明漢刀有點類似 他們教的是雙手帶
@user-jr7fz9we7i
6 жыл бұрын
這種刀法只能拼速度,沒有格穿震黏的技巧,不算上乘
@user-tv2vq5pk7z
5 жыл бұрын
火雲邪神說過,天下武功,無招不破,唯快不破!
@keikei3034
2 жыл бұрын
上乘者,手中無刀,心中有刀。
@BeifengDaoren
11 жыл бұрын
Okay thank you. Yeah I think you can see that Japanese influence in the technique.
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