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Introduction of Ground Tumbling Fist

Di Lie Quan is also known as Di Gong Quan, Bajie Quan and Di Trip Quan. It belongs to one of the excellent Chinese martial arts styles. Because of its boxing more with the roll, fall and so named. Its source legend has two, said with the drunken boxing the same source. The ground lying fist only absorbed the method of falling; said to have originated in the Ming Dynasty. Jixingxinshu - Jingjie to chapter ":" Shandong Li half a day of the leg, eagle claw Wang's take, a thousand drop Zhang's fall ...... are now famous." Thirty-three of its potential and "grab back crouching cow double down", "rolling", "back against the fall" and many other places about "rolling, falling "The famous legwork and stumbling techniques of the time were recorded. At that time, most of the famous leg work and falling methods were found in the later generations of ground lying routines. Now this fist is prevalent in Shaanxi, Sichuan, Shandong, Hebei, Henan, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Hubei, Fujian, Guangdong and other places. Belongs to is one of the excellent Han cultural heritage.