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  • Shizi Si Men Quan (Crossroads at Four Gates)

    Shizi = “crossroads”
    Si = “four”
    Men = “gates”
    Quan = “fist” or “set”

    “Crossroads at Four Gates”
    Sifu Anthony Korahais
    www.FlowingZen.com
    (Click here to learn more about me.)

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    Is that a set of Shaolin Kungfu pattern ?

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      Yes. Shizi Si Men Quan was the first kungfu set taught to monks at the Southern Shaolin Temple. We are fortunate to have inherited the transmission of this historic set through Sifu's lineage. Details of this set, including pictures, can be found in "The Complete Book of Shaolin."
      Sifu Anthony Korahais
      www.FlowingZen.com
      (Click here to learn more about me.)

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        "Then how could chi kung overcome diseases where the cause is unknown or when there is no cure? The question is actually incorrect. The expressions "the cause is unknown" and "there is no cure" are applicable only in the Western medical paradigm. The expressions no longer hold true in the chi kung paradigm. In the chi kung paradigm the cause is known, and there is a cure."

        -Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit

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