Friday, October 4, 2024

The most mysterious Martial Artist in Chinese History, Dong Hai Chuan

The Most MYSTERIOUS Martial Artist in Chinese History - Dong Haichuan Learn Chinese Now 193K subscribers Subscribe 7K Share Download 248K views 1 year ago ๐Ÿ’ฅDiscount on Shen Yun tickets: https://shenyun.live/Jared ๐Ÿ’ฅShen Yun Creations: https://sypa.us/chinese-jared In this video we tell the story of Dong Hauchuan, the founder of Bagua Zhang, one of China's three internal martial arts. … 304 Comments Eng Lam Yeo Add a comment... @rodneypate1693 1 year ago Fascinating. Thank you. The fluidity of the Martial art caught my eye. 100% 6 Reply @alanhaynes418 1 year ago Thanks for the video. I learnt this style when I was a young man, directly from Master Liu Hsu-Chi. In fact, I believe that I was one of the last pupils to be taught this style personally by Master Liu before his other commitments forced him to delegate instruction in it to his more advanced students. Sadly he is no longer with us. He was a small, lightly built man, and I am over 6 feet tall, but I well remember being propelled 360 degrees through the air with one sweep of his arm. That direct experience and contact with such skill and ability is sadly lacking these days. 35 Reply 6 replies @peterkhew7414 1 year ago (edited) His student, Cheng Tinghua had a tragic ending. He was shot from the back by a German soldier. Later on, his student Sun Lutang questioned about the purpose of training kungfu when guns are easily available, which shows how much that incident had an impact on him. 161 Reply 34 replies @otorishingen8600 1 year ago Ancient china has such amazing Lore ๐Ÿ‘ Thank you ๐Ÿ‘ 6 Reply @BenEehayeh 1 year ago (edited) The Taoist was at Ermei Mountain. This area is the training place of many famous anti-ching fighters. This Taoist developed a circular fighting system called 12 Ermei Zhang. A temple of this school is still standing. See Sergio Ladorola and his research on the roots of Wing Chun. While in Yong Chun, Ermei, comparing White Crane to Wing Chun he learned about a Taoist system 12 Ermei Zhang. Additionally, Sun Lu Tang also gives a history in his works of Xing Yi Quan and Ba Gua Zhang on the origins of his arts. 28 Reply 5 replies @MrTodd2000 1 year ago (edited) the founder of Aikido went to China and trained. Aikido is very circular as well so it looks like he might of been influenced by Bagua/Pakua. Aikido is not as old as Bagua of course. 35 Reply @ranradd 1 year ago Great story telling! Thanks. 7 Reply @pachetti90 1 year ago Glad to see you back on the channel! 1 Reply @robertschlesinger1342 1 year ago Excellent video. Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video. 2 Reply @fractalshift 1 year ago (edited) I remember reading about his life in RW Smith's book on Pa-Kua, and your narration basically followed the story I am familiar with (and a few added details) you left out the story of his death. He was pronounced dead and placed in a wooden coffin on the way to the funeral his students were unable to lift the coffin from the ground. A voice came from the box saying. "None of you have even a tenth of my skill", at which point he breathed his last and the coffin was lifted easily. Who knows the veracity of this story but it is part of his legend. Thank you for highlighting a truly mysterious martial arts master. The comments section to this video is phenomenal! It's amazing how much knowledge has been gathered here! I learned about walking the circle many years ago but I'm a terrible student! I still remember some of it and practice what I still know. I learned Tai Chi and practiced for many years form and pushhands, never was very good but perhaps my practice will keep me in my dotage! 2 Reply @johnambrose5957 1 year ago ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘Thank You for this story. 2 Reply @alanglaser8028 1 year ago According to my WuTang/MuDong Taoist kung fu teacher,BaGua is the closest style to it.Internal Taoist martial arts originated from Taoists. 20 Reply 1 reply @mauricenash 1 year ago Brilliant video and very informative! Please do more, thanks๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป 2 Reply @rosemarietolentino3218 1 year ago This is the Martial Arts that got me started in Kung Fu. 4 Reply @recklessroges 1 year ago I hope that you cover the origins of the other internal martial arts and the difference between neigong and qigong. 16 Reply @jimmybutler1379 1 year ago (edited) Call it the dance of balance and body movements of avoidance !... 5 Reply @spiritualphysics 1 year ago ๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ˜‡๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ Thanks for sharing 3 Reply @mrvgranfield 11 months ago A quality tale thank you there are so many stories from the past that have substance Chinese masters are extremely secretive but when they tell a story about something it has meaning 1 Reply @ambulocetusnatans 1 year ago Mostly accurate, except it's not really the case that Ba Gua is un-related to other styles. The style called Ba Fan Shou is pretty clearly the antecedent to both Ba Gua Zhang and Ba Pan Zhang. Dong's innovation was the circular footwork and applying the principles to any style. 38 Reply 9 replies @boxerfencer 1 year ago Yes, please do another video. 1 Reply @civilsavage6337 1 year ago Ba Gua started as a circle walking walking meditation practice that was taoist practice as such it strengthened and brought coordination to the body. 8 Reply 2 replies @chrismckenna7675 1 year ago Very Good exploration. You have a really good grasp of this area! Makes me wonder if you train. I’d love to see Neigong and Neidan Masters explored. 1 Reply @TheYomomma619 1 year ago I loved this episode. 1 Reply @SnakeAndTurtleQigong 1 year ago Thanks so much! Bagua is super fun! Reply @jojitsu5620 1 year ago Please do one on the Baji Quan master li Shen Wu. Thank you!๐Ÿ™ 12 Reply 2 replies @aguslugiman9067 1 year ago Thank you for the information ❤ 2 Reply @scipioafricanus4875 1 year ago Great video I hope you produce more on Chinese martial arts thanks 1 Reply @p13mgw 1 year ago I loved this mystery. Great story ๐Ÿ‘ 2 Reply @olidou 1 year ago Merci pour votre very interesting vidรฉo et votre very good Chinese prononciation ๐Ÿ˜“✍๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™ 2 Reply @tomhuynh4058 8 months ago Thank you for this! So interesting. Reply @MatthewPBugg 1 year ago That's not exactly how it is taught. The party was actually a serving tea ceremony where bagua uses a large tea pot like a Shaolin tea pot for strength training. The circle walking methods no one really knows where they came from however its probably from a bagua mirror which they used to ward off evil sprits. As for the life story it seemed pretty close to ehat has always been around. Thanks for the historical rendering thats a big part of martial arts and accomplishments in the arts. 9 Reply @muhammedaliali9923 1 year ago Thank you dear..... Reply @Braindazzled 1 year ago Most of the legend is unsubstantiated, of course, but it does seem that there were records indicating he was an accomplished Long Fist instructor, and he shared PaQua only with his senior pupils, but he shared only basic moves and principles and each of them, also accomplished martial artists themselves, adapted the principles to what was comfortable for them, which is why there is no Dong Hai Chuan form. There is an older martial art called Pa Pan Chang, and it does share similar moves to PaQua (thanks to the magic of Youtube, you can find videos!). It's very possible that there was no complete "Pa Qua Chang" before Dong Hai Chuan, and/or that he and his students were thrashing out this new form form combining the Pa Pan basics with their own strengths. But we will probably never know! 26 Reply 2 replies @KO-iq2kv 1 year ago More Martial art history please!! ๐Ÿ˜›๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ 2 Reply @DH-zd3de 8 months ago Great videos . Thank you sir. Reply @allenjackson8549 1 year ago Excellent ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜Š information is invaluable! Reply @johnferrara392 1 year ago By some strange series of events I was in a restaurant in Beijing (2012) owned by a Kung Fu and Calligraphy master who imparted on me much wisdom in the few short hours that I happened to meet him. His restaurant was like nature inside with a stream, plants and flowers and beautiful vases in the walls. Maybe someone from there will know of this restaurant. 4 Reply @Nazarcerepovsky 1 year ago ะกัƒะฟะตั€ ัะฟะฐัะธะฑะพ ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ 2 Reply @DKH83 9 months ago Great video and very interesting. Reply @choomenglee2404 6 months ago Excellent video Reply @cindyrosser2471 1 month ago I really, really wish that you would credit the film clips that you use in these videos. I think it would be easy to add the title and year at the end of your transcript, or as a note under the description. 1 Reply @pross6525 1 year ago A very interesting piece of history 1 Reply @learnchinesenow 1 year ago (edited) If you want to see a really in depth documentary from China on Dong Haichuan, translated by our friend Byron Jacobs, check it out on his channel here: https://youtu.be/Aqb4MeeZnVM?si=IJ_m2sKvZdmKa4Y0 Reply @SuperDenglish 1 year ago Nice channel Ben. I tried to find a Bagua Chan master before we crossed paths many moons ago. 1 Reply @maybecriminal 1 year ago ty 1 Reply @kevinandrews5272 1 year ago Watched that live action movie in KIX channel years ago 2 Reply @S00-d7h 1 year ago I love this series, please continue/ perhaps a video about the origins of Southern Praying Mantis? Reply @gabrieleesposito7342 1 year ago Awesome! ๐Ÿ˜Š 2 Reply @martinchew4128 1 year ago I once came across an expert who was interviewed for a martial arts magazine and he is probably the only master of the Vibrating Palm which sends Qi or Chi into a person's torso, shattering his vital organs without leaving any external bruises or visible injuries. Being a Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor, he used the technique to send Qi as well as to give a Qi massage to heal the vital organs of his patients. He was based in Taiwan and only took in one student due to the extreme danger of someone abusing this martial arts technique. 4 Reply 1 reply @chapusa100 1 year ago Thanks for sharing, . How about Wong Fei Hung? 1 Reply @fujitafunk 1 year ago I don't know about "most mysterious." I'd say Bai Mei (Bak Mei) may be even more famous and more mysterious. There's quite a few conflicting stories and tales about his intentions, allegiance and what happened to him after the Shaolin Temple burned in the early 1720s. 15 Reply 2 replies @storeroom1503 1 year ago Hi guys, I’m looking for a martial art to pick up. Which one should I take on? Thank you ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ Reply @sjgyomrey 1 year ago interesting stuff, thanks... Reply @yestoadventure007 1 year ago Zhang Shanfeng (who may have not existed), Wong Fei Hung and Huo Yuanjia are martial artist worth studying. 2 Reply 2 replies @mycheung6757 1 year ago Originally, it contains only the old three palm, not eight 4 Reply @VanishingNomad 1 year ago The most logical story, is that he and his first disciples developed Bagua Zhang together. He Yin Fu and Chang Tinghua being the top contributors. The footwork/circle walking comes from the Dragon gate sect. Bagua is essentially Shaolin Louhan, done on a circle. Its obvious when you look at the art. 8 Reply 1 reply @MaartenSFS 1 year ago (edited) Great video; well-presented and interesting. Two points, though. There are a lot more internal arts than the big three and Baguazhang does share techniques and features with other arts, albeit less. ;) 8 Reply Learn Chinese Now · 3 replies @creightonfreeman8059 1 year ago Good video. One point needs clarification. There are more than three internal styles of Chinese martial arts. You should have said there are three popular or commonly known internal styles. 4 Reply @spinningdragontao 1 year ago Yang Luchan next please 1 Reply @sdnlawrence5640 1 year ago "Finally revealed" ? I'm 65, I started Pa Kua (&Hsing I) in 1982, after 5 years of Tai Chi & Wu Shu. Studying for about 10 years. Reply @danielwong2333 1 year ago Wow very informative Reply @privacyghost 1 year ago One of three internal martial arts 1 Reply @stefanschleps8758 1 year ago And Kuo Yun-shen. The "divine crushing fist" deserves a deep dive please. Thank you. 1 Reply @igaluitchannel6644 12 days ago The ideal martial art - IMO. Reply @chrisharmon1985 1 year ago Beavis: " he said dong." 9 Reply 2 replies @S00-d7h 1 year ago Yes! more martial arts vids please! perhaps one about the blind woman behind southern praying mantis? I actually joined a bagua school in my city, but it was a scam, so now I'm studying 7 star mantis, I still wish there was an actual bagua school in my city, as I really want to learn it 8 Reply 2 replies @allenbailey6376 8 months ago Can you do one about xingyiquan. 1 Reply @twooharmony2000 1 year ago 1st minute, good pronunciations.-Ernie Moore Jr. 1 Reply @michaelrupf776 1 year ago Any art is born from movement. Kung fu is a fighting style born out of the daily work. 1 Reply @joanstone6740 1 year ago What is the name of the movie you show clips from in this? 1 Reply @rayjasmantas9609 1 year ago If revealing secrets of the arts, then reminder, any position taken is instantly change to another, for guessing if your good enough in the arts. Practice b the rules, if knowing the rules. Reply @michaelj.4187 1 year ago errrr....4 internal arts, hsi-i, hsing-i, tai chi, bagua...oh my hsi-i also is better known as lok hup ba fa... 3 Reply @mattnobrega6621 1 year ago Great video Reply @zachary7897 3 months ago Ma Gui was not his disciple. Ma Gui was a disciple of Yin Fu who had the opportunity to train under Dong Reply @lancequinones7151 1 year ago This was a good video thanks for sharing the only thing I question is Baguazhang and the I-Ching connection. Cause when Dong hai chuan first taught Bagua there were only 3 palm methods single Palm change, double Palm change and smooth body Palm change! From my understanding his disciples linked the 64 hexagrams to the system as they created their own unique styles JMO 2 Reply @martialhealth4062 1 year ago Fantastic video. It’s said that he learned the circle walking from the Taoist monks. Reply @easternmovementprinciples4799 1 year ago Nice story 1 Reply @CottonBoxer 1 year ago this is only one reference to the art hidden and the percusor style to baqua zhang. if i recall Tai Chi MAGAZNE, might have done an article on this. my recall is very sporadic even on my specialties like martial arts and dogs. it might well have been written elsewhere. for those who need to delve deeper to inrease their info/skill you ca find it using the internet now. i didn't say it would be easy. if you're not used to doing deep research on chinese boxing it might waste time you should reserve for training. 1 Reply @mammooshere 1 year ago (edited) Little Long Dong Haichuan Reply @adifiat9080 1 year ago Tai chi is da best๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿคช❤❤❤❤❤thx 3 Reply 1 reply @DionKhnum 1 year ago Manage to get behind opponents seems the concept 1 Reply 1 reply @josephmuramatsu2526 1 year ago The history of White Crane boxing 's founder Reply @PostPatriot 1 year ago "No one really knows where he learned it" He got the basics from Zen monks and developed it by himself. Thats like saying no one knows who taught Bruce Lee JKD. Reply @sobreaver 1 year ago We need to understand that a martial art is not a case, it's not a box, it's simply a body movement, it could've been called anything really, the movements would've remained the same. It's only what the body allows to do with it's innumerable articulations, up to a limit, that a lot of us, ok, a few of us, manages to explore and maybe, master. Just move that body. Reply @WuzuquanSpain 1 year ago (edited) Very interesting video. But what makes you think there are only three “internal” Chinese martial arts? Reply Learn Chinese Now · 2 replies @feilox 1 year ago Thanks Ben, aka. Credit Chifu! Reply @MuShinMartialCulture 1 year ago (edited) Unfortunately it is NOT more likely that he learnt from a "mythical sage", this type of thing was commonly stated in CMA history but it's completely unlikely. In fact, when comparing Bagua to Ba Fan Shou, the correlation is very close. The art of a result of Dong learning his local martial arts growing up, which included Ba Fan Shou, along with other practices such as circle walking which in itself was not a martial practice. Additionally, he would have had to have been a eunuch to be in Prince Su's mansion. The penalty for him and anyone who helped him get the position without being a eunuch was death. Not likely that he wasn't a eunuch. If you are interested in the actual history of the art, visit my channel where I have done numerous videos on bagua Zhang history, some of which you have used in your video, but decided not worthy of mentioning... 2 Reply Learn Chinese Now · 2 replies @stefanschleps8758 8 months ago Did I misspell his name? Guo Yunshen deserves his own video. It should be easy to find information on him. 1829-1898 RIP Reply Learn Chinese Now · 1 reply @fernandocaceres2955 1 year ago He learned his skills from a Buddhist monk who trained in Indonesia Bagua zhang is a blend Silat and kung fu mixed together 1 Reply Learn Chinese Now · 2 replies @joanstone6740 1 year ago What is the name of the movie you show clips from in this? Reply @Individual_Lives_Matter 1 year ago I really wish Ba Gua worked. I spent so long looking for someone who could really do these things. It’s too bad. Reply 1 reply @okamifang4059 1 year ago A lot of truth here. Bagwa was the first Grandmaster many many many years ago and thus the system, which is incredibly vast and older than Kalaripayattu, was named after him. Yes he was in the mountains for some time and yes the I Ching (book of changes), Feng Shui and the Yin Yang are all related to this practice. It is incredible for health and being centered but yes the martial side of it is supreme although most people don't know how to use it in combat. That being said it doesn't have to be used exactly the way it's practiced since it makes the body's joints, muscles, fascia, skeleton and internal strength grow with time Reply @brittscott4673 3 months ago All of Dongs students were already masters of other styles of Kung-Fu. The mystery is what did Do ngs Bagua look like ?Cheng Ting Hua knew Chinese fast wrestling and Kung-Fu and it influenced Cheng's Bagua . Reply @MrREDanvil 1 year ago On a parallel and less mysterious but still interesting sidenote is Brazilian jujitsu -which has as its roots being judo and Indian wrestling ie east Indian and not as much as classic Japanese jujitsu as you might think -even though the founder of judo was a jujitsu master and then also there is the movement form known as “gymnastics natural” it has also been incorporated in bits and pieces into Brazilian jujitsu which has a lot of these advanced ideas in it of not using muscular tension force but relying on the action reaction of elastic storage to elastic return 2 Reply 1 reply @abumasqonsjueb4649 1 year ago (edited) The airbending is based on Bagua. Reply @Zixias 1 year ago coiling cloud hands technique the probable origin of his eight trigrams palm but id buy the doists thhey have always had alot of hidden masters over there and ive heard of coiling cloud cave and that doist before Reply @mengleang 1 year ago Can you make a video about Li Ching Yuen ? Reply @richardtseng9535 1 year ago Bagua Zhang is a martial art form likely originating with stage performers and mediums channeling the patron god of Beijing, Neizha. Neizha took the form of a child who rode wheels of fire and spun around in circles wielding a double-end spear. When the Boxers were defeated and the city was occupied by the eight powers, Baguazhang had to go underground and hide its roots. Dong Haichuan likely knew about the art's origins, but could not state it publicly for fear of persecution and embarrassment (the Boxers themselves claimed that by channeling various deities, they would become impervious to bullets). It's all in a fascinating book by Scott Park Phillips. 1 Reply @maxabernthy5745 1 year ago (edited) He probably created it himself; Martial arts is something that is someone's creation for themselves to fight, and then later maybe other people will study their style and possibly improve on it Reply @AgentSynthetic 1 year ago Interesting! My thoughts are that the Shaolin monks are always finding styles to export into China. Dong was tasked with learning and teaching a circular motion to import into Taoist communities. The other 2 internal not mentioned are Tai Chi and Bajiquan. The purpose was to help pave the way for critical thinking while dealing with challenges. The origins of martial arts will always find its’ roots at Shaolin but the notion Dong just came up with this is hyperbole. There is an interesting channel about Wudang Kung Fu with some Bagua masters featured. 2 Reply 3 replies @MrSpecialk77088 1 year ago So DOPE Reply @dandelionvideosworldwide6220 1 year ago Aloha from Hawaii ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐Ÿค™ Reply @arrionemiller5571 1 year ago When the fallen ones fell to earth some taught wu shu to men an women from their selective mixing blood line some received training from these heavenly knowledge of warfare that's why certain families know it we are beautiful beings once we see something from them we can duplicate or create such as the term martial arts we could all learn snake style but each person will do the same thing different that's the beauty of wu shu be pure in your learning an bless Reply @MrREDanvil 1 year ago It’s been hypothesized that the circular movement have as part of their roots something that is one part Taoist temple dancing and some thing that was translated from the Chinese known as the “dance of the limbs” martial artist have been incorporating this into their styles for some time but it takes time patience intelligence and education. a lot of these founders were probably great observers of the body and as intelligent at doing that as someone like Moshe Feldonkrais and Joseph Pilates or even MORE SO!! Thus A lot of mystery of where it suddenly seems to appear 1 Reply @naturemanironfist5621 1 year ago (edited) No he really was a enuch there is a old magazine publication called the Pa Kua Journal from around the late 90s early 2000s it's all about Bagua and one the magazines there is a photo of Dong with his pants down it's real. There is another type of Bagua it's orgins r not from Dong, I talk about it if interested. Yeah I have some other rare styles I researched them all I agree he is the most mysterious and I lived and train in Beijing and up in the mountains no one has experience what I have experienced so glad to see you teaching Chinese I practice this way myself ๐Ÿ˜Š 1 Reply Learn Chinese Now · 6 replies @spinningdragontao 1 year ago China has more than three Internal arts. Xing Yi Chuan, Tai Chi Chuan, Ba Gua Zhang, Liu He Ba Fa, Baji Quan, Yiquan. Reply Learn Chinese Now · 1 reply @TehDanno1 1 year ago Jet Li uses this style in the movie "The One". One of his best movies ever. Reply Learn Chinese Now · 3 replies @Tuxumino 4 months ago Ba Gua Zhang is the answer to Xing Yi Chuan, which is why they get entwined. Reply @tufsoft1 1 year ago do one about ๆจๆข…ๅ› Reply @redhorse6652 1 year ago At that time firearms were very primitive. The Chinese invented gunpowder and basic cannons. Europe developed guns and more powerful cannons. The Chinese Emperors Army had a code of chivalry. So, effective Martial Arts were a top secret technology. Like Jet Airplanes and Nuclear Bombs in the 1940s. Or Pulse weapons and Weather Geoengineering now. Dong's teacher may have given permission for Ba Gua to be revealed. During Japanese incursions in China Yang style Tai Chi Chuan was used for national defense. About the year 1900 there was a Kung Fu Boxer Rebellion. Despite having the best Kung Fu fighters, they were defeated by European guns. Kung Fu then became less important as a military strategy. And was released to more private citizens. Kung Fu is still taught to the World's Special Forces. To grab an opponent's gun or in case one lost a gun. Reply @KeytoKungFu 1 year ago First lesson in martial arts: The one who has no skills, shows no skills! The one who shows no skills has no skills. 2 Reply @jackalofalltrades8705 7 months ago Hi can you tell us what kung fu style we see in the school fight scene in fist of legend with jet li? Yes ofcause it's theater wushu but wushu display different styles. Reply Learn Chinese Now · 1 reply @lijeshvlog7684 1 year ago KUng fu originated from kalarippayattu the mother of martial arts in India. The great master bodhi dharma teached Chinese people Reply Learn Chinese Now · 1 reply @bajuszpal172 1 year ago Dear SIr, With all respects to the research probably having made into the history of I have put the sign of dislike, because of the business -like approach to this topic. Generally speaking, people are, reactive, abstractive or active. In whatever action. The same applies to martial arts. There are styles retreating, then going circular -like the Bagua or Pa Kua -chan and those active like .... Best regards. Paul, 68, retired instructor of Goju ryu Karate 2 Reply @MrGanbat84 1 year ago Hi. Ice๐Ÿ˜ฎ Reply @Pifagorass 1 year ago Probably learned from a Japanese Jujitsu master (how to take a back and tackle the opponent) and fused with local martial arts. Reply Learn Chinese Now · 1 reply @cheezyridr 1 year ago obviously, he studied under pai mei. Reply @MrREDanvil 1 year ago ๐Ÿค”It is always possible that there are bits and pieces of Chinese martial arts that pre-date what is known as “Chinese civilization” going back to a previously existing super civilization 2 Reply Learn Chinese Now · 2 replies @smokesmitty1 8 minutes ago What people don’t understand is kung fu is u and inside u like the HOLY SPIRIT ALL U HAVE TO DO IS AWAKEN IT Reply @KazumaIshinpabu 1 year ago ๐ŸŒ€๐Ÿค™๐Ÿผ 1 Reply @KazumaIshinpabu 1 year ago English Translation: Do one on Bruce Lee (Lee Jun Fun) the same way because I’ve discovered that Bruce Lee knew “Hung Gar” aka GUNG FU before he studied Wing Chun HIS DOCUMENTARY CALLED A Warrior Journey is very Strange True Epic but his classical Art Hung Ga is strange too Bruce Lee invented Jeet Kune do but something Not right about all the rumors of his training and his videos. Just go look and search his biography and watch A Warrior Journey After so try to found out about The Gung Fu Hung Ga! Bruce Lee learned this and practice this daily but never use in films or around his friends only a few people know but they dead now. Investigate this Art and his father friends who taught Bruce Lee in secret that the honest deep truth I myself found but I couldn’t pin point The Who or what’s sort of because of all the criticism 3 Reply @stefanschleps8758 1 year ago Thank you. Be so kind as to do a video on Chang Chun-feng the great Hsing Yi Ch'uan master who is like my great-great-grandfather in our lineage. All the best to you and yours. Laoshr #60 Ching Yi Kung Fu Association 2 Reply @jimmynolet3752 6 months ago (edited) One straight punch seems to be knocking out Every Asain martial artist. Even Bruce Lee would flop the Asians keep focusing on being a ballerina they forgot they are in a fight. Reply @_BillyMandalay 1 year ago Kinda disappointed some of these guys supposedly got involved with 'God's Chinese Son' at one point. lol 3 Reply Learn Chinese Now · 1 reply @marcusmenalucas7224 1 year ago (edited) I Was introduced To Baguazhang By Dr. Yang Jwing Ming., Who Wrote EMEI BAGUAZHANG THEORY AND PRACTICE. I WAS DOING THERAPY WITH HIGH HOPES SET ON GOING INTO BOXING . Bagua, Xinyi Chuan y Tai-Ji Chuan Are Known As The Internal or SPIRITUAL Styles 1 Reply 2 replies @franksantos4505 1 year ago Almost the same style system that Jet Li used in he's movie The One...๐Ÿค” Reply @3Pillers 1 year ago ๐Ÿ‘ Reply @MrEmrys24 8 months ago I think those daoist in the ancient Chinese legends are actually aliens Reply @yogi9631 1 year ago So much romance about martial arts, a gun kills 200m away. The fall of China… Reply @Zraul52 1 year ago I would like you to research the creator of Wing Chun claimed to have been a nun. Now even some masters and non-masters disagree with it stating it had to have been a man because a woman can compete men in matters of strength! Reply @littlemoon9285 1 year ago (edited) it was royal family secret guard kungfu and yes it only teach at lish to a princes Reply @lasu7712 8 months ago I tried to identify the face of the artist he mentioned, but catch it quite rarely, because the whole clip is just this presentator's face and talks.... So who is Dong Haichuan, Google explains better than this video in fact. Reply @SunPing32 1 year ago ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™!!! Reply @kaziasaduzzaman8583 1 year ago I want to learn Chinese kungfu, pls let me keep assistance of interests. A nice acceptance will be joyful to me. Thanks Reply @bustr 1 year ago BaGua is probably a performance art that was reinvented as a martial art when karate became a sport and word spread to China, similar to the way that animal frolics became martial arts. 2 Reply 2 replies @AuthorLam 1 year ago I thought he only taught people who were master of hand and foot already? Didn't he just teach them tang ni bu? Reply @Snowlius 1 year ago (edited) It's a pitty Xiu Xiaodong wasn't around back then. Reply 1 reply @erikkdraven 1 year ago (edited) the thing about history and then its translations especially into english are rearely accurate like the mention of castration could also have been misinterpreted by the transslater as literal casteration but also could mean tha tthis person didnt have sex little things like this can easily be misinterpreted fro mthe perso ndoign a translation , its sim,lair to a game I used to play in school I would say something t osomeone somenthing that was interesting and within a week when I reheard it the story ususall ywas com0pletely different this could be embleishment or the eay the rperso nheard the story tha thad bee nretold several times over the week, now take tha tand put it into centries espcialy in China where it was always i nwar and many documents were destroyed from the new leaders conquerers . even now Ispeak to someoen tha tcoenms from India and I am speakign Canadian English the ymis understand wha t Iam saying s oI sometimes have to explain it several times differently so tha tthe person understands this is because of language and cultural differences . also the Chinese languages just tones of word came have completely different meanings which is one of the reasons as to why when I wanted to learn Mandarin I stopped ;) Bagua I was taught a few things from it long ago the reason I didnt continue was becasue I had to move and Bagua instructers are rare, its much like Tai Chi. Reply @lythonoise 1 year ago Coiling!?? Reply @tacticalsapper 1 year ago Until an MMA fighter comes along without any secrets but just pur optimized brute attacks (like Bruce Lee would have loved it) and they're all gone. 3 Reply 1 reply @MAHAMADAMAHAMADA-wb2ep 1 year ago BHODIDARMAN IS THEIR MASTER 1 Reply @joeswampdawghenry 1 year ago Deeezz nutszz mive in a circle Reply @vinhdang8690 8 months ago Hung hei kwun Reply @drprick7432 1 year ago “Finally revealed to the public” though it has been public for decades. Also maybe spellcheck your titles. Reply @DescartesStrollsIntoAPub 1 year ago He learned it from the air nomads. ๐Ÿ˜‚ Reply @tingtaiji 1 year ago And why couldn’t he have just made it up himself? Seems the easiest solution. Reply @GodCarnage 1 year ago 4:30 horse ๐ŸŽ ๐Ÿ’ฉ Reply @austerepotato3159 1 year ago Beautiful to watch; useless in a fight…. Reply @DavidWBIII 1 year ago I LOVE ALMOST EVERYTHING ABOUT THE CHINESE CULTURE, LANGUAGE AND SO MUCH MORE, BUT THIS CCCP STUFF AND WHAT THEY ARE DOING TO THE PEOPLE IS DISGUSUTING AND WRONG. I PRAY THAT THE PEOPLE WILL FIND THEMSELVES AND RISE UP AGAINST THESE MONSTERS AND DICTATORS OF SUCH A BEAUTIFUL CULTURE. Reply @iwontbebeat7111 1 year ago This drop shipping Chinese goods communist party sympathizer middle man narrator annoys heck out of my mind. ๐Ÿ˜‚ 1 Reply @tmonkeyking2424 1 year ago mmmm.... MYSETERIOUS.... Reply @Peter-xo6bn 1 year ago Their are thousands of sci fi chinese master stories such as this one the same with japan and the samurai. Fun to watch however probably all fabricated. Reply @Alberto-mq3jm 11 months ago The art of striking the dong Reply @nicolaswatson6867 1 year ago Low information. 1 Reply @marioamayaflamenco 1 year ago Why do you Youtube people move your heads from side to side so much? It's weird. Reply @brucemoose926 1 year ago Hmm..how does one fake being a eunuch? Reply @danielgray2280 1 year ago Is kunfu real Reply @Phoenix-One0922 1 year ago ALL TALK AND NO ACTION.... It's like talking about Bruce Lee and reading from a script and no Bruce Lee action or actual fights. BORING, BORING, BORING... Reply @dakotapeters5654 1 year ago The last video I watched had the same title... they can't both be the most mysterious martial artists in Chinese history... interesting videos, I'll admit. But the fallacy within your choice of title probably has a lot to do with how many views you're getting... at the very least you would have better reputation if you didn't have the fallacy within your titles. Your title could be instead. One of the most mysterious martial artists in Chinese history. Meaning he is among the most mysterious but not the most mysterious. Reply Learn Chinese Now · 2 replies @haolin4901 8 months ago How to Learn Chinese Now when the pronunciation is totally off and inaccurate.... Reply @mightymite3958 6 months ago Why did they shave there heads but left the back long? Reply Learn Chinese Now · 2 replies @bajuszpal172 1 year ago Again Sir, the sign of dislike is the sign of speaking too much, showing less. Paul,68 Reply @sattoriemei3210 1 year ago A lot of these martial arts came from aliens. Reply @MgHaratua 1 year ago A very bad narrative. You just quest and quest. Reply @randycrager4074 1 year ago WHO CARES? Reply Learn Chinese Now · 1 reply @bronkonovak6555 8 months ago Tall tails.. ๐Ÿ˜‚ Reply @abestone60 1 year ago Boring Reply @jamesanagnos6123 1 year ago you have your stories mixed up, it was not Dong Haichuan that traveld china for 40 years fighting with all styles and masters in his path to improve combat science it was the inventor of the style Yi Quan Wang Xiang Zhai Reply @jamesanagnos6123 1 year ago wow how many people are interested in Chinese mythology lol Reply @Pyramid-Is__________Babel 1 year ago Wasn't the gig... That you taught me... ROFL๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ ha ha ha .. ROFL before I kill your galaxy.. ROFL I want a full confession from everyone.. ROFL make it beautiful.. Heartfelt.. ROFL๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ

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