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Wing Chun Quan pinches sheep and horses. Many people are a little behind. Why?

Because standing high will affect your balance, you need to lean back to keep your balance. The following details are for Baidu inquiry.

Wing Chun Quan's "two-character pincer sheep" horse is taller, which is different from the general Siping horse. As Qi Jiguang, a famous anti-Japanese, said, this is a "Gao Siping" horse. If you stand taller, you can have a flexible posture. Siping is a big horse with a big stride. It is indeed more stable than the "two-word pincer sheep" horse, but it is not smart enough. Maybe that's why. Sun Lutang, a tiger-headed man, created Tai Ji Chuan's footwork, and Wu Yuxiang also created similar Wu Tai Ji Chuan's footwork, which is different from Chen Changxing, Yang Luchan and other historical methods.

If you stand tall, you will swing more. To achieve balance, you need to lean back slightly. Standing high on a horse is a common pile action in many qigong, but it is obviously different from Wing Chun's "two-word pincer sheep" horse, that is, Wing Chun must push his tail forward (Wing Chun calls it "lifting anus"), so that his shoulders, hips and knees are in a straight line, and then lean back obliquely. When leaning back, the shoulders should not exceed the heels to balance the weight of the hands in front.

For example, as can be seen from the pictures in the article, the situation of young Bruce Lee in the learning stage is immediate compared with the posture of Master IP Man, who is already a veteran of Wing Chun Boxing. Figure 1 Master Ye Wen stands on a horse with backward wings. In Figure 2, Bruce Lee stands on a horse similar to Qigong. As for Figure 3, he prefers to move forward. In the picture 1, Master IP Man holds an iron ring in his hand and his forearm bears a load. Because he leans back and balances back and forth, he stands quite steady. In Figure 2, Bruce Lee leans forward slightly because his arm is stretched forward. In Figure 3, he is even more dangerous than his former servant.

The crisis of the former servant is even greater when the hand is spread out; Keep doing it on your chest. The fist is pulled on my chest, and the other person's hands are pressed on my chest, even trying to pull me forward, so that I don't lean back and tend to be a servant. Figure 4 is a photo of Master Ip Man and Bruce Lee's discharger. Master IP Man in the photo is very comfortable, his chin is not as good as his front knee, his shoulders are no more than his heels, his body leans back slightly, and his head center of gravity and the soles of his feet are in a straight line, which will not drag down his body center of gravity. As for Bruce Lee, his lumbar spine is almost perpendicular to the ground, his chin is close to his toes, the thief's center of gravity leans forward to his toes, and his body does not lean back. It seems that the crisis of his former servant is greater than that of Master Ip Man.

With Bruce Lee's wisdom, he later broke through the slightly backward principle of wing chun boxing "ma bu" or horse stance just look, and became a system of his own, which was not limited by the above-mentioned focus issues. It should be regarded as a biochemical theory!