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  • Hook-Spring Leg 勾彈腿

    勾彈腿
    gōu tán tuǐ (Mandarin)
    ngow than tui (Cantonese)
    少林華南台灣 Shaolin Wahnam Taiwan

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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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    少林華南台灣 Shaolin Wahnam Taiwan

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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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    • #3
      Thank you, brother.
      Does the character "tui" mean leg?
      Is it the same one with that in "Tan-Tui", the name of the northern Shaolin set?

      Joko
      开心 好运气
      kai xin... .......hao yunqi... - Sifu's speech, April 2005
      open heart... good chi flow... good luck ...
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      Have we not opened up thy heart ...? (The Reading, 94:1)
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      • #4
        Dear Joko Siheng,

        Yes. You can see Michael Siheng's post for Tan Tui here.

        The character is also in Flowery Fists, Embroidery Kicks, Southern Fists, Northern Legs, Through-the-Heart Kick, and Cross Hands Thrust Kick.
        Last edited by Mark Blohm; 19 October 2014, 02:10 AM.
        少林華南台灣 Shaolin Wahnam Taiwan

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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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        • #5
          Dear Mark Sidai,

          Thank you.
          Indeed, I am happy for your achievements in Chinese language.

          Joko
          开心 好运气
          kai xin... .......hao yunqi... - Sifu's speech, April 2005
          open heart... good chi flow... good luck ...
          ------------------------------------------------------------
          Have we not opened up thy heart ...? (The Reading, 94:1)
          ------------------------------------------------------------
          Be joyful, ..and share your joy with others -(Anand Krishna)

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