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Can someone give me some basic martial arts terms, and stance names, please, and extra points for a good fight!

Eight Methods

Martial arts terminology. It is a general term for the eight methods of hand, eye, stance, step, spirit, qi, force and gong. Specific requirements are: "fist (hand) is a meteor eye is electric; waist (body) such as snakes walking step race drill; the spirit of abundant gas should be sunk; force should be Shunda Gong should be pure." That is to say, the practice of kung fu requirements to achieve quick hands, sharp eyes, flexible body, solid steps, abundant spirit, gas sinking, force Shunda, Gong pure green.

Four Strikes

Wushu terminology. The four strikes of kicking, hitting, dropping and taking in boxing. "Kick" refers to the leg method, including stomping, kicking, bouncing, pointing, wrapping, swinging, sweeping, hanging, etc.; "hit" refers to boxing, including punching, hitting, squeezing, leaning, collapsing, chopping, picking, smashing, bracing, cradling, blocking, picking, 挒, hooking, copying, etc.; "fall" refers to the rate method (old). "Drop" refers to the rate of method (old name of falling method), including arrow-quiver, Kung, Tui, slippery, down, climb, take, stroke, hook and so on. "Take" refers to the method of capture, which includes sparing, taking, locking, buckling, sealing, closing, wrong, intercepting and so on. Ming Qi Jiguang book. Boxing rate? Fist Jing Jie Yao Chapter" said "Shandong Li half a day of the leg, eagle claw king of the take, a thousand drop Zhang's fall, Zhang Bojing's fight. All today's famous". Later generations believe that Chi's words are today's kicking, hitting, wrestling, taking.

Slipping leg

Martial arts term. Also known as kicking. Various straight swinging or bending and extending leg exercises. Power flexibility exercise method. One leg is upright; the other leg is kicked up with the hip joint as the axis, relying on the contraction and coordination of the thigh muscles and hip girdle muscles.

Step eye

Wushu term. That is, step position, step point. The best position for the feet to move in the art, including the initial orientation, distance, timing. Boxers win, all rely on the step eye in place, get the opportunity to get the momentum. Into, you can block, tube buckle, seize the potential of the use; retreat, in order to avoid attack, solid potential benefits.

Lead hand

Wushu terminology. Tentative maneuver, sold to lure the opponent to fight back, to explore its reality, and then make their own moves.

Feeding hand

One of the training methods of the martial arts. The coach or companion repeatedly or continuously with a method or combination of movements to attack each other, the other according to a fixed stance defense to counterattack. The "feeding hand" is also often used in teaching, in accordance with the requirements of the opponent's practiced moves, to create training conditions close to the actual combat or consistent with the actual combat. Generally, it is used to induce students to understand the meaning of a certain movement's offense and defense.

Over the door

Wushu sparring terminology. Refers to a party sweeping the leg, the other party jumped forward to let go; or a party to use equipment to sweep, a party to jump to avoid letting go, resulting in the two sides switching defense action. For example: one side east, the other side west. The former sweep, the latter jump, and the latter position east, the former for the west. The latter action, that is, "over the door".

Opening the door

Wushu terminology. The Sanshou preparatory posture. Also known as "pull open the frame", "set up the gate", "stand good pile mouth", "open hand". Different types of boxing, open the door posture is slightly different, can also be taken in free style, or deliberately reveal the cracks, paralyze, tempt the other side.

Outer Gate

The traditional term for martial arts. In a fight, it refers to the outside of the opponent's arm.

Li Men

Traditional martial arts term. In a fight, the inside of the opponent's arm.

Side Gate

Traditional martial arts term. Refers to the side of the human body, including the shoulders, ribs, waist and hips. Also known as "side door" or "side door".

Front door

Traditional terminology in martial arts. Refers to the front of the body, including the chest, abdomen and crotch.

School

School of martial arts. Mainly different technical system to distinguish, but also due to people and places. Such as the Shaolin School, Wudang School, Omei School and so on. School of boxing is similar to the school, but because of the influence of traditional concepts, which is still mixed with non-fist characteristics of similarities and differences in artificial sectarian factors.

Fist system

Wushu term. Homologous different streams of boxing, there are systematic theories and techniques. Such as taijiquan, there are Chen, Yang, Wu, Wu, Sun and other multiple styles for a boxing system.