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Martial arts at half past six

Six-and-a-half stick Six-and-a-half stick is a routine composed of stick techniques such as pulling, flicking, nailing, cutting, and killing. Gong and softness are combined in the stick method.

Introduction to the six-and-a-half-point stick technique of a certain Wing Chun boxing club:

The six-and-a-half-point stick technique is derived from the Shaolin stick technique and inherits the legendary allusions of the school and the writings of Grandmaster Ip Man. According to records, it was due to the burning of the Shaolin Temple that year that Zen Master Zhishan fled and was wanted by the Manchu and Qing Dynasties. In order to evade the eyes and ears of the government, he joined the anti-Qing underground organization Red Boat Opera Troupe (boiled head). I met my disciple Liang Erdi in the class. The job he was doing at that time was called "Du Shui Gui" by the class. Zhishan noticed that Liang Erdi never left his hand with the bamboo pole because of his work, and he also unknowingly developed his arm strength due to long-term work. Vigorous. Seeing this good talent, Zhishan taught the Shaolin six-and-a-half-point stick to Liang Erdi. Erdi learned the stick skills and obtained the true teachings of Zhishan, so the six-and-a-half-point stick is also called Erdi stick.

Wong Wah Po and Leung Er Ti are members of the troupe of Wing Chun. They know that they are in a team. They are both good at martial arts. They even practice Wing Chun and the six-and-a-half stick technique. They watch and learn from each other day and night. Learn to make up for your shortcomings and learn from your strengths, and become a family. As a result, the six-and-a-half-point stick has become one of the required weapons in Wing Chun.

After the six-thirty stick was improved by Liang Erdi and Huang Huabao, the guard was also slightly narrowed according to the Wing Chun method, but the horsemanship remained the same as the basic Shaolin horsemanship, with Siping, Ziwu, and hanging horses. Waiting is the main focus, so when practicing the six-and-a-half-point stick, the first step is to walk (stick horse), and then use the basic horse skills combined with marking, picking, pointing, spreading, drawing, flicking, and blocking to form the six-and-a-half-point basic stick technique. , when you are proficient in the basics of the stick method, you can then learn the entire six-and-a-half-point stick method as a whole in conjunction with the chain practice. This sect also calls this stick method the fan-faced stick. If you practice this stick method diligently, it will be beneficial to practitioners The long bridge exerts force and strengthens the arm strength, which is extremely helpful and effective.

The Six-and-A-Half Stick Technique is a very simple stick technique with no tricks and absolutely no unnecessary or superfluous movements. Therefore, the whole set of stick techniques is very short and does not need to be long.

The so-called six-thirty stick technique has seven different key movements. One of the movements is not entirely considered a key point, so it is called the Six-and-a-half Stick.