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GONG FU e-Magazine. ISSUE#9 (July - August 2004)
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ISSUE#9
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For the first time in English
Jin Jing Zhong
(continuation; beginning see: ISSUES #7, 8)
Three Levels of Mastery, Nine Stages of Training
July - August 2004
Editor:
THE SECOND LEVEL OF MASTERY
The Fourth Training Stage. Finger Hardening.
The Fifth Training Stage. Blows at Points.
The Sixth Training Stage. Eyesight.
Andrew Timofeevich
THE THIRD LEVEL OF MASTERY
Translation:
The Seventh Training Stage. Impact from Distance.
The Eighth Training Stage. Impact Through Obstacle.
The Ninth Training Stage. Practice.
<to be continued>
Wang Keze
For the first time in English
Zhu Xia Tian
APPLICATION OF PUGILISTIC ART
(continuation; beginning see: ISSUES #7,8)
Point HEI HU XUE. Sun Light Fills the Lamp.
Oleg Korshunov
Ekaterina Rycheva
Leonid Serbin
Seng Sinfu
Steel Pike Pierces Point QI GUAN XUE.
Point TAN NING XUE. Hua Tuo Unlocks the Padlock.
Point JIAN JING XUE. Making the Sea Turbulent.
e-mail:
Point TAN NING XUE. Luohan Slips on Garment.
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Point FEI MIAO XUE. Child Bows to Buddha.
Point MAI ZONG XUE. Taking-off Cloth in front of Mirror.
Point WA XIN XUE. Tiger’s Claw Thrusts into Heart.
Point ZHUO MING XUE. Damo Holds a Sword.
Point DIAO JIN XUE. Damo Pulls Out his Sword.
Point XIAO YAO XUE. Chun Yang Thrusts his Sword.
Point DU JIN XUE. Raising Sword and Splitting Pumpkin.
<to be continued>
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Jin Jing Zhong
DIAN XUE SHU
Skill of Acting on
Acupoints
Tanjin, 1934
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Three Levels of Mastery, Nine
Stages of Training
(continuation; beginning see: ISSUES #7, 8)
THE SECOND LEVEL OF SKILL
The Fourth Training Stage. Finger Hardening.
The whole innermost essence of DIEN XUE SHU – “Skill of touching
acupuncture points” lies in the force of
the only finger. In order to win an
enemy, physical force can be employed
and fists and legs used. But the force of
one finger is limited very much.
Furthermore, collision of fingers with a
hard surface can cause a body damage.
Therefore to suppress people with a
finger is a rather complicated matter.
You must be in command of a great skill
for it, otherwise you can not reach what
you wish. Consequently, those learning DIEN XUE must first of all acquire
all training methods which were expounded in the above section “Three
stages of the first level of GONG FU”. Only in that case finger training will
make sense.
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There are various and diverse training
methods for fingers. It is necessary to
choose one or several methods and
systematically adhere to it (or them).
Finger training can be done either
successively or simultaneously with other
required exercises. Any selection can be
done. We shall mention some of methods
for you to select conveniently. For
instance, there are in 72 Shaolin Arts 1 such
wonderful exercises as “Diamond finger” (#1), “Piercing through stones”
(#66), “Rubbing palms” (#72), “Cinnabar palm” (#17), “Rubbing and thrusts”
(#50), “Jumping centipede”, or “The skill of slithering snake” (#13), and etc.
A board of spruce can be also used for training. The middle and forefinger are
to be trained, or only forefinger. It is
necessary to touch the board of spruce
with a finger tip, at first slightly, then
stronger and stronger. Three months
later, the finger tip becomes noticeably
harder as compared with its state at the
beginning of training. At that time
change the board with a brick. After
another three months change the brick
for a stone. And so is day in and day
out.
Editor’s notes:
1 See for detail: Jin Jing Zhong. Training Methods of 72 Arts of Shaolin.
Tanjin, 1934. You can order this e-book here >> .
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