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Piguaquan

Piguaquan (Chinese: 劈挂拳; lit. 'chop-hanging fist'), also known as Piguazhang (Chinese: 劈挂掌; lit. 'chop-hanging palm') due to its emphasis on palm techniques, is often practiced along with Bajiquan (Chinese: 八极拳; lit. 'eight extremes fist')[1] and is a style of wushu (Chinese martial arts) that features explosive, long-range power. It originated in Cangzhou, a prefecture in Hebei Province of North China, but today is also well known in other locales, including Taiwan. Piguaquan's power is from the accelerational force of the arms which are often in rotation. The hip movement in Piguaquan is more subtle and gentle compared to Bajiquan, because you only need enough to guide the big chops whereas in Bajiquan, the hammers, punches, elbows and swings rely completely on the quick and powerful rotation of the hips, and sink to bring its power out.

Pigua Zhang
劈掛拳
Zhou Jing Xuan demonstrating Pigua Zhang's Dan Pi Zhang (single splitting palm)
Also known asPigua Quan, Pi Kua, Axe-hitch boxing
FocusStriking with whipping motions and heavy hands. Use of the Dao (Chinese broadsword), Short stick, Medium staff (Feng Mo Gun) and Miao Dao (Chinese longsword)
HardnessHard, but has soft elements
Country of origin China
CreatorNampi lineage: Guo Dafa
Yanshan lineage: Zhuo Baomei
Famous practitionersNampi lineage: Guo Changsheng
Yanshan lineage: Ma Yingtu
ParenthoodNorthern Chinese martial arts, Tongbeiquan
Olympic sportNo

Contemporary History edit

Piguaquan has a long rich history. During middle Ming dynasty it has already spread amongst the martial arts practitioners amongst the common people. During the middle Qing Dynasty there are two major branches of Piguaquan in Cangzhou.[citation needed] One branch led by Guo Dafa of Nanpi village,[2] who had remarkable martial prowess that led to him later becoming an imperial bodyguard.[citation needed] The other branch was led by Zhuo Baomei of Yanshan village, who specialized in the Qinglong forms and Pigua slow forms.[citation needed]

In 1928, the Nationalist Republic established Central Guoshu Institute where Ma Yingtu (1898-1956) and Guo Changsheng, practitioner of the Yanshan and Nanpi lineages were martial arts coaches.[2] The two soon became friends. After in-depth study and analysis, taking elements from the two lineages and combining them into one new style, while also adding skills from the 24 forms of Tongbeiquan.[3] The two professors also incorporated weaponry into the style, including Feng Mo (Crazy Demon) Staff, Pigua Dao (Pigua broadsword), and Miao Dao forms, filling the void of lacking weaponry in the old lineages.[citation needed]

Relationship with Bajiquan edit

Piguaquan and Bajiquan are often taught as complementary martial arts, especially in Taiwan. In fact, there is a Chinese martial arts proverb that goes: "When pigua is added to baji, gods and demons will all be terrified. When baji is added to pigua, heroes will sigh knowing they are no match against it." (八極參劈掛,神鬼都害怕。劈掛參八極,英雄嘆莫及) [4]

In Mainland China, Piguaquan is still often practiced as a stand-alone art as well. Among some lineages of the art in Mainland China, there had developed practice forms (taolu) and methods which are called "Baji-Pigua", which combine elements from both arts.

Historically, many famous teachers, such as Liu Yunchiao and Ma Fengtu have practiced and taught both arts. In the present day, this tradition continuous among various teachers, such as Su Yu-chang, Tony Yang, Adam Hsu (United States) and Zhou Jingxuan (Mainland China).[5]

In popular culture edit

Pigua Zhang is one of the styles used by the female character Ling Xiaoyu in the Tekken video game franchise, Helena Douglas in the Dead or Alive series, Scorpion in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, and Hotaru in Mortal Kombat: Deception and Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. Also is shown by Xiuying Hong from Shenmue, sometimes along with some moves from Bajiquan.

Pigua Zhang is one of the fighting styles of the character Hermit (Tanimoto Natsu) in the Japanese manga and anime series History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi along with Bajiquan.

The art has also been featured in the Japanese manga series Kenji.

References edit

  1. ^ Chris Crudelli (2008). The Way of the Warrior. Dorling Kindersley Ltd. ISBN 978-14-0533-750-2.
  2. ^ a b Gabrielle Habersetzer & Roland Habersetzer (2004). Encyclopédie technique, historique, biographique et culturelle des arts martiaux de l'Extrême-Orient. Editions Amphora. ISBN 28-5180-660-2.
  3. ^ Sensei/Renshi Nathan Chlumsky (2015). Inside Kungfu: Chinese Martial Arts Encyclopedia. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-13-2911-942-0.
  4. ^ Bajimen.com
  5. ^ "Mistrza Zhou Jingxuan z Tianjin w Polsce". eOstroleka. 1 November 2011. from the original on October 22, 2016. Retrieved 2016-10-09.

External links edit

  • "The Versatile Whip of Pigua Zhang" - an article about the art

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Piguaquan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Piguaquan Chinese 劈挂拳 lit chop hanging fist also known as Piguazhang Chinese 劈挂掌 lit chop hanging palm due to its emphasis on palm techniques is often practiced along with Bajiquan Chinese 八极拳 lit eight extremes fist 1 and is a style of wushu Chinese martial arts that features explosive long range power It originated in Cangzhou a prefecture in Hebei Province of North China but today is also well known in other locales including Taiwan Piguaquan s power is from the accelerational force of the arms which are often in rotation The hip movement in Piguaquan is more subtle and gentle compared to Bajiquan because you only need enough to guide the big chops whereas in Bajiquan the hammers punches elbows and swings rely completely on the quick and powerful rotation of the hips and sink to bring its power out Pigua Zhang劈掛拳Zhou Jing Xuan demonstrating Pigua Zhang s Dan Pi Zhang single splitting palm Also known asPigua Quan Pi Kua Axe hitch boxingFocusStriking with whipping motions and heavy hands Use of the Dao Chinese broadsword Short stick Medium staff Feng Mo Gun and Miao Dao Chinese longsword HardnessHard but has soft elementsCountry of originChinaCreatorNampi lineage Guo DafaYanshan lineage Zhuo BaomeiFamous practitionersNampi lineage Guo ChangshengYanshan lineage Ma YingtuParenthoodNorthern Chinese martial arts TongbeiquanOlympic sportNo Contents 1 Contemporary History 2 Relationship with Bajiquan 3 In popular culture 4 References 5 External linksContemporary History editPiguaquan has a long rich history During middle Ming dynasty it has already spread amongst the martial arts practitioners amongst the common people During the middle Qing Dynasty there are two major branches of Piguaquan in Cangzhou citation needed One branch led by Guo Dafa of Nanpi village 2 who had remarkable martial prowess that led to him later becoming an imperial bodyguard citation needed The other branch was led by Zhuo Baomei of Yanshan village who specialized in the Qinglong forms and Pigua slow forms citation needed In 1928 the Nationalist Republic established Central Guoshu Institute where Ma Yingtu 1898 1956 and Guo Changsheng practitioner of the Yanshan and Nanpi lineages were martial arts coaches 2 The two soon became friends After in depth study and analysis taking elements from the two lineages and combining them into one new style while also adding skills from the 24 forms of Tongbeiquan 3 The two professors also incorporated weaponry into the style including Feng Mo Crazy Demon Staff Pigua Dao Pigua broadsword and Miao Dao forms filling the void of lacking weaponry in the old lineages citation needed Relationship with Bajiquan editPiguaquan and Bajiquan are often taught as complementary martial arts especially in Taiwan In fact there is a Chinese martial arts proverb that goes When pigua is added to baji gods and demons will all be terrified When baji is added to pigua heroes will sigh knowing they are no match against it 八極參劈掛 神鬼都害怕 劈掛參八極 英雄嘆莫及 4 In Mainland China Piguaquan is still often practiced as a stand alone art as well Among some lineages of the art in Mainland China there had developed practice forms taolu and methods which are called Baji Pigua which combine elements from both arts Historically many famous teachers such as Liu Yunchiao and Ma Fengtu have practiced and taught both arts In the present day this tradition continuous among various teachers such as Su Yu chang Tony Yang Adam Hsu United States and Zhou Jingxuan Mainland China 5 In popular culture editPigua Zhang is one of the styles used by the female character Ling Xiaoyu in the Tekken video game franchise Helena Douglas in the Dead or Alive series Scorpion in Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance and Hotaru in Mortal Kombat Deception and Mortal Kombat Armageddon Also is shown by Xiuying Hong from Shenmue sometimes along with some moves from Bajiquan Pigua Zhang is one of the fighting styles of the character Hermit Tanimoto Natsu in the Japanese manga and anime series History s Strongest Disciple Kenichi along with Bajiquan The art has also been featured in the Japanese manga series Kenji References edit Chris Crudelli 2008 The Way of the Warrior Dorling Kindersley Ltd ISBN 978 14 0533 750 2 a b Gabrielle Habersetzer amp Roland Habersetzer 2004 Encyclopedie technique historique biographique et culturelle des arts martiaux de l Extreme Orient Editions Amphora ISBN 28 5180 660 2 Sensei Renshi Nathan Chlumsky 2015 Inside Kungfu Chinese Martial Arts Encyclopedia Lulu com ISBN 978 13 2911 942 0 Bajimen com Piguazhang Mistrza Zhou Jingxuan z Tianjin w Polsce eOstroleka 1 November 2011 Archived from the original on October 22 2016 Retrieved 2016 10 09 External links edit The 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