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Aslan78
12-01-2009, 05:41 PM
After reading this tread:

http://forum.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1829&highlight=dragon+style

I would like to have some "detailed" infos about the mentioned styles.
Thanks to all for any help!

David Jamieson
12-02-2009, 09:53 AM
After reading this tread:

http://forum.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1829&highlight=dragon+style

I would like to have some "detailed" infos about the mentioned styles.
Thanks to all for any help!

Not familiar with any of them except for the Lung Ying Mor Kiu set which is outlined in a book of the same name and Lung Ying is often associated with Pak mei stylists.

There is a dragon form in 5 animals and the dragon shape is within many styles of sil lum (shaolin) kungfu as well as others.

The wudang and emei (omei) versions I am completely unfamiliar with. I believe others may know about these here and leave it to them.

Hsing I (xingyi) also has a dragon shape within it's curriculum. It is similar in flavour and shape to the Lung Ying material and likely has a shared root.

In the style I practice, Dragon is an embodiment of other shapes and becomes it's own shape via that path.

In qigongs, Dragon is found everywhere in the techniques and shapes.

cerebus
12-02-2009, 04:41 PM
Hsing I (xingyi) also has a dragon shape within it's curriculum. It is similar in flavour and shape to the Lung Ying material and likely has a shared root.

I've been a practitioner of Hsing-I since '02 and trained in Lung Ying for a short while and actually they have nothing whatsoever in common. Hsing-I tends to use a more "open-body" method of movement and Lung Ying a more "closed-body" method. Even the Lung Hsing of Hsing-I has no relation either in it's basic outward form or in it's body method to anything that I encountered in the Lung Ying system...