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Origin of Eagle Claw

According to the original text of "Shaolin's Seventy-Two Special Skills":

Eagle Claw Power

Eagle Claw Power is also known as Dragon Claw Kung Fu, also known as Grappling Hands. When practiced with precision, when applied to others, it will feel like a sharp blade, even piercing the chest into the intestines. It is a combination of soft and hard skills, with the strength of both hardness and softness.

The power of the combination of yin and yang. The method of practice is to use a small jar, weighing about ten kilograms, hold the mouth of the jar with five fingers, and lift it up. It will be slippery at first and difficult to lift with your hands. After a few months, you can feel free to lift it.

Lift and lower. Then every seven days of practice, add a bowl of silkworm dung and gradually increase the amount until the altar is full. Then use iron sand to mix silkworm dung, and then use iron blocks to change iron sand. If you can also move up and down freely, the strength of the eagle's claws will become masculine.

Then abandon the altar and practice it out of thin air. Every morning, stretch out the five fingers to grasp the sun. Inject the energy at will, and follow the direction of the fingers. The eagle claws are soft and the soft power is completed. At this point, the whole work is completed. Cover the five-pointed object.

, its strength is real, if it is hard, it is masculine strength; if it is made out of thin air, its strength is weak, it is soft, which is feminine strength; Yin and Yang are interdependent, so you should first learn yang and then learn yin; use both hardness and softness, so practice softness to complement hardness. Five Points to Things

, so practice a solid foundation; do it out of thin air, just to avoid the masculine energy and develop the feminine energy. When you practice to the point where all the strength is gone, the bird will fly through the air, stretch out your hand to catch it, and the bird will be like a target, and you can respond easily.

The inferior horse is several feet away from the hand and falls. The inferior horse is held a few feet apart, making a gesture to pull it, just like holding the territory in the hand, which can be left or right at will. If you try to grasp the acupuncture points of human blood and Qi, all the hands will be closed, just like the femininity has not reached the perfect state, and only the masculine essence is strong, it is also

It can hurt people, but this method will not put people's lives in danger. It is not as good as one-finger meditation, cinnabar palm, or Yinquan. If it is abandoned in the middle, the five fingers will become contracted, which cannot be cured by medicine.

Yinrou strength means concentrating one's concentration and concentrating one's energy. The ancestor of Yang Chengfu, a master of Tai Chi in Beijing, could make flying birds fall into his hands. I once practiced it with the strength of an eagle's talons, and I could already grab a can of soybean curd filled with iron sand, but later I stopped because of something.

, what a pity!

Reference: "Shaolin Seventy-Two Arts Training Methods"

Later, the famous anti-Jin general Yue Fei referred to Shaolin boxing and created the One Hundred and Eight Hands (the original form of Eagle Claw Boxing), which he taught the Yue Family Army to practice and used to resist the invasion of Jin soldiers. This was the origin of the Eagle Claw Boxing Technique.

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Eagle Claw Boxing is a boxing technique developed by absorbing the shape, intention and striking method of an eagle. It is a pictographic boxing. It is also known as Eagle Claw Fanzi Boxing, Eagle Claw Xingquan and Eagle Claw Lianquan. This boxing is designed to imitate an eagle.

The main movements are claw grabbing and buckle and eagle wing spin. Its characteristics are: rich claw skills, grabbing buckle and pinching, flipping up and down, fast chain, imitating fists, and both body and spirit. It requires striking with the hand and grabbing with the back hand.

, split the muscles and bones, tap acupoints to hold the breath, turn around flexibly, and look like an eagle. The whole routine is violent, fierce, fast and intensive in movement; it is witty and steady in silence, like an eagle waiting for a rabbit, plus "eagle spreads its wings", "eagle preys", etc.

The combination of pictographic movements gives people a sense of wit, decisiveness, bravery and grace.


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