bobojoe02
08-27-2003, 01:48 PM
Wang Hsiang Chai, believed most kung fu practioners were putting too much emphasis on physical movement. He felt students should first develop the chi, intent, and spirit. then learn movement. When this was accomplished; as Grandmaster Wang said; "You don't do kung fu. the kung fu dose you". As far as the differences, Well, you could probally write a book on the subject, Basically Grandmaster Wang did away with the forms of Hsing Yi and replaced them with standing meditations (zhan zhuang) and added the stronger points or essence of many other kung fu styles such as tai chi's softness, bagua's footwork and circularity shaolin's chi kung to name a few. there was a nice two-part article on this subject in Kung Fu/ Qigong magazine several years ago. I'll try to find the exact issues and get back to you later.
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----Good crock of crap, again shadow, now here you are claiming Wang Hsiang Chai. You don't even know who he was claiming
words like you quote above would get you seriously hurt in Singapore or Beijing. He did little of what you claim. Now you want us to believe you are a Hsing-I master, huh? Hey, bozo, I studied the real deal of Hsing-I and let me tell you something, pal. You would be crushed with a mouth running orifice like yours in Beijing. Have you ever fought in the street? I didn't think so.
You see in Beijing, you would be challenged for opeing that smelly
orifice of yours claiming to understand what took centuries to result. Stay with your shaolin do and stay safe. People like you
make my teachers so upset they can't quit laughing at you and neither can I.
Respect & Peace,
Bo
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----Good crock of crap, again shadow, now here you are claiming Wang Hsiang Chai. You don't even know who he was claiming
words like you quote above would get you seriously hurt in Singapore or Beijing. He did little of what you claim. Now you want us to believe you are a Hsing-I master, huh? Hey, bozo, I studied the real deal of Hsing-I and let me tell you something, pal. You would be crushed with a mouth running orifice like yours in Beijing. Have you ever fought in the street? I didn't think so.
You see in Beijing, you would be challenged for opeing that smelly
orifice of yours claiming to understand what took centuries to result. Stay with your shaolin do and stay safe. People like you
make my teachers so upset they can't quit laughing at you and neither can I.
Respect & Peace,
Bo