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Introduction of Eagle Claw Fanzi Boxing

Eagle Claw Fanzi Boxing is a new boxing method bred from the traditional boxing method of Han nationality in China. He is the famous martial arts master Eagle Claw (1878- 1933) (a native of Lilinzhuang Village, Xiongxian County, Baoding City, Hebei Province). After 30 years of serious study, enrichment and experience, he has gradually improved and developed into a famous boxer. Ji Xiao's new book was written by Qi Jiguang, a patriotic general of Ming Dynasty. The article "A Brief Introduction to Boxing" said: "In ancient and modern boxing, Song Taizu has 32 potential long fists, and there are also eight good ones." He also said that some boxing methods are "superior to others in the upper position and superior to others in the lower position, just a dime." Techniques and "front, back, left, right, up, down, middle and double" eight flashing techniques. Eagle Claw Fanzi Boxing is a genre of Eight Flash Fanzi Boxing. On the basis of Bagua Palm Boxing, it absorbed the grip of Shaolin Boxing "Yue Sanshou" and the subtle handshake style and technique of Eagle Claw Skill, and developed into a new fan boxing with the characteristics of "Eagle Claw Hand". On May 20th, 2006, Eagle Claw Fanziquan was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.