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Introduction of Shaolin Dahongquan

Shaolin Dahong Quan is a traditional Han Chinese boxing, belonging to Shaolin Wushu, which is characterized by robustness and power, simplicity; strict rhythm, stretching and generosity; from the beginning to the end of a line, highlighting all the characteristics of Shaolin boxing. When practicing, 'the eyes are like lightning, the eyes follow the hands, and the eyes look obliquely'; the two arms are curved but not curved, straight but not straight, rolling out and rolling in, and the use is free; the body rises with a roll, and when it rises, it looks high, and rises up with its body bound. When falling, look down, show the body and fall; footwork is solid and flexible, the foot in and out of the hand closely with the hand, the foot with the hand up, the hand up and the foot down. Some of the fight Hong Quan frame is lower, hair power short, palm changes are mainly, more dark power.