The first few 'Shaolin' tours to Australia were all from Shandong as well (though of course not billed that way). Funny that when I got a chance to speak to the team members, almost all of them came...
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The first few 'Shaolin' tours to Australia were all from Shandong as well (though of course not billed that way). Funny that when I got a chance to speak to the team members, almost all of them came...
Nice one! A great master for sure. As you would know, his master Wang Sonting was also a Long Fist specialist, though Gao also specialised in it either Qingdao or Jinan Guoshuguan as well. He was...
Yeah, a lot of Tanglang people in Shandong also practice/practiced Bagua and Tongbei. Also Cha Quan, Shuaijiao and some local styles like Sun Bin Quan. In the earlier days many also practiced Luohan...
Hi Jimbo,
Was your first Tanglang teacher Gao Daosheng?
Cheers. Interesting to see that many masters picked up Tanglang material on the side, beyond just the usual routines that were freely exchanged amongst Jingwu practitioners (such as beng bu/bong bo).
Hi Gene
The characters for the one you learned are 白猿偷桃. Did you pick that one up in Shandong from Yu Tianlu, or in the US? In Tanglang, the specific technique White Ape Steals the Peach is...