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    FIRE HAWK Guest

    Pak Mei White Eyebrow Forms

    Chow Fook Pak Mei hand Forms
    1. The Forms of Pak Mei
    1) Elementary Stage:

    1. Chik Bo (Straight Steps)
    2. Shek Sze Sap Gee (Cross Set)
    3. Chuk Sup Yee Day Shat (72 Earth Ghost Set)
    4. Sam Mun Chuen (3 Gates Punch/Group Fighting Set)
    5. Siu Sham Mun (Little 3 Gates)
    2) Intermediate Stage
    1. Gau Bo Tui (9 Step Push )
    2. Sam Mun Ba Gua (Three Gates Eight Diagrams)
    3. Ying Jow Nim Kiu (Eagle Claw Linking Arms)
    3) Higher Stage
    1. Say Mun Ba Gua (Four Gates Eight Diagrams)
    2. Dan Jin (Single Power)
    3. Sup Bart More Kiu (18 Arms Contact)
    4) Master Stage
    1. Mount Foo Chui Lum (Fierce Tiger Comes Out From Forest Set)
    2. Ng Hong More (Five Elements Contact)
    Cheung Lai Chungs sons Pak mei Hand Forms
    Elementary Grade

    1. Chik Bo Biu Tse Kuen
    2. Sap Gee Kau Da Kuen
    3. Sam Mun Tsui
    4. Tai Chun Kwan
    5. Ying Jow Nim Kiu Kuen
    Intermediate Grade
    1. Gau Bo Tui Kuen
    2. Ching Loan Kim
    3. Say Mun Bart Gwa Kuen
    4. Tit Till Kuen
    5. Sin Far Bo Dun
    6. Jui Wan Lau Yip Cern Doe
    7. Dui chart Kwan
    8. Day Sark Kuen
    Advanced Grade
    1. Sup Bart Mor Kiu Kuen
    2. Ng Hang Chung Lan Kwan
    3. Wiu Wan Cern Gwai
    4. Chi Lim Kuen
    5. For Day Sam Cha Dai Pa
    6. Fate Fung Cern Doe
    7. Mount Foo Chui Lum Kuen
    8. 2 man sparring
    9. Ching Loan Yim Yuet Doe
    10 Fong Tin Gig
    11 Yuen Bean
    EDDIE CHONGs Six Pak Mei Forms

    Sub Jee
    7 Point Plum Flower
    Fancy Panther
    18 Ghost Bridge
    9 Step Push
    Tiger Step Movements


    Other Pak Mei forms
    6 Step Push
    * 9 Step Push
    * 12 Step Push



    Sifu Toddy Lau
    Jet Bow
    Gum Gong
    Sarm Moon Bak Tze
    Sub Jee Moy Far
    Ying Jow

    I dont know what the names of the Vietnam Pak Mei forms are.

  2. #2
    Kevin Barkman Guest

    Day Sark Kuen?

    Hi Firehawk - nice post!

    Does anyone know what the above-mentioned set "Day Sark Kuen" would translate to? Possibly Dok Se (Poison Snake)?

    Anyone practice this set?

    La - kevin

  3. #3
    mantis108 Guest

    Chat Sup Yee Day Sark

    Literally it is translated as 72 Earth Demons'fist

    In Chinese mythology, the star constallations are divided into many ways. One of them is the 108 constallations (sound familiat?) ;) which is consisted of 2 major systems - 36 Tin Gong (Haven)and 72 Day Sark (Earth). They also each represent a warrior who was killed in action during an epic war between the Shang and Chow dynasties. Many great souls were killed during that war. In order to "calm" the spirits, they were honored as gods (or guidien spirits). The title of the form simply borrowed (like a metaphor) to show the many ground fighting tech. Bak Mei.

    Fire Hawk,

    Nice post. BTW, the list of Sigung's son is mixed with weapons as well. They are not all hand forms in this list.

    Mantis108

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    Ross Guest

    OK...now what?

    Well I admire your ability to cut and past lists of sets from other peoples websites. Now that you have listed the sets from Sifu CS Tang and others what exactly is your question? Or have you just listed the names of the sets for discussion?

    Cheers, R

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    RENEGADE_MONK Guest
    If you've been here long enough you would know that Fire Hawk is our human search engine!!

    Good post FH!!!

  6. #6
    FIRE HAWK Guest

    R

    R ,I posted the forms just for people to see and for discussion thats all.

  7. #7
    Kevin Barkman Guest

    Stone Lions

    Hi - and thanks Mantis 108,

    Could you tell me how (and if) this set is different than "Shek Ji Sup Yee Dai Chut" - or "Teacher Shek's 72 Earth Ghost" Form (i.e. "Stone Lion")?

    Are they just different ways of saying tomato? There are interesting stories about the orgins of this set, not much different than Sup Ji....

    Cheers - kevin

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    FIRE HAWK Guest

    I forgot to list these forms from a old magazine on Pak Mei White Eyebrow and Bok Fu Pai

    Pak Mei White Eyebrow and Bok Fu Pai forms from a old magazine.
    Gic Boe Kuen
    18 Devils Claw
    Chinese Eagle Claw Ten Hook Attack Fist
    Dragon s Shadow/Devils Bridge
    Fae Sat Kuen
    Ting Gong Kuen
    Long Ying Kuen
    Sap Jee Kuen
    Fu Hak Kuen
    Man Jee Kuen
    White Hair s Fist
    Two Drunken Kuen
    White Tiger Exciting The Forest

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    CannonFist Guest

    Vietnam Pak Mei forms

    The Pak Mei that I learn comes from Vietnam. The hand forms in my school are:-

    Jik Bo
    Sei Mah Lin Wan (four horse continuos, unique to Vietnam lineage)
    Tan Ging
    Sek Si
    Sum Moon
    Sei Moon Bat Gwa
    Ying Jow Lin Kiu
    Gau Bo Toi
    Sap Bat Mor Kiu
    Mang Fu Chut Lum

    Here is another set of Vietnamese Bak Mei forms from another school. Notice they link their advanced forms to the classical five animals of Shaolin.

    Beginner:
    Jik Bo
    Sek Si
    Siu Sum Mun
    Dai Sum Mun
    Sei Mah Lin Wan

    Intermediate:
    Cau Ma or "excellent horseman"
    Tan Ging
    Day Sart
    Turtle hidden under lotus leaf

    Advance:
    Gau Bo Toi (dragon)
    3 attacks (crane)
    Sap Bart Mor Kiu (snake)
    Mang Fu Chut Lum (tiger)

    Master:
    leopard form
    Seong ging "the double force"
    Ng Harng
    apparently 3-4 more forms

  10. #10
    mantis108 Guest

    Kevin

    Your are welcome, my friend. I think I will open a different thread on Shek Si.

    Mantis108

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    ngokfei Guest
    Just bought a collection of "Secrets of Kungfu & Real Kung Fu" from 1970's. Wow cool stuff.
    Here's some form info:

    Kok Chun Yau (son of Kok Chi Cheung student of Cheung Lai Chuen)Forms:

    Chick Bo - straight steps
    sam mun - 3 dimension
    sup chi - cross set
    ying jau lin kiu - eagle claw bridge hand
    sze mun pak kua kuen - 4 dimension 8 diagram
    ng ying kuen - 5 smilitude
    kou bo tui - 9 step pushing
    sup bat mo kiu - 18 bridge hand
    fu bo mo kiu tiger step bridge hand (created by kok chun yau)

    weapons:
    chun lan kwan - mid legnth pole
    ng heng kwan - 5 element pole
    ng ma kwei cho kwan - 5 horses homing pole
    harrow
    9 ring broadsword,
    bench
    spear
    3 secional cudgel


    Yen Chien Kuang (learned from Chang Ping Lin eldest son of Chang Li chuan/Cheung Lai Chuen)

    Chih bu - straight step
    chiu bu tuie - 9 step push
    shih pa mu - 18 rubbing form
    meng hu chu lin - fierce tiger leaves jungle
    Wu hang mu - 5 element rubbing

    (boy they sure had lousy translations back then some mandarin other cantonese/I think).

    eric Hargrove
    ngokfei@juno.com

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    Shaolin Master Guest

    Futshan Bak Mei

    Some Fo Shan (Futsan) Bak Mei Forms:

    Hand forms :
    Sup ji (cross Set)
    Bat Gwa (8 Trigrams)
    Chat Dim Mui Fa (7 Point Plum Blossom)
    Fa Bao (Flower Leopard)
    Fu Bo (Tiger Step)
    dei sat
    Gau Bo Tui
    Sup bat Mo Kiu

    Weapons :
    Fei Fung Dan Dou
    Fei Fung Seung Do
    Dai Long Gwun

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    fiercest tiger Guest

    shaolin master

    this eddie chongs bak mei?

    is it fancy panther i read or is it called flower panther???

    i thought i read fancy somewhere!

    i think 7 point plum blossum is dragon style too, maybe from clc or lyg? :)

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    Shaolin Master Guest
    Does Eddie Chong do Futsan Bak Mei, I only know it is from Master Lau Siu Leong from guangzhou brought it with him in 1965 to Futsan.

    In chinese it is Hua Bao (literally Flower Leopard/Panther), however in english you could change flowery panther to fanciful panther I guess. I tend to use direct translations so that the chinese is kept in tact.

    i think 7 point plum blossum is dragon style too, maybe from clc or lyg? Well there is a lot of Mei Hua and Hua Quan in LY so it is possible to be from one or another but given the sharing amongst these two it would be typical.

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    Fiercest Tiger,

    interesting. Are you referring to the Ng Fa Pow(5 flower leopard) form of Ying Jow Pai?(I'm not sure if it is originally a Ying Yow form or borrowed from another style).

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