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    Gau Choy?

    In SPM and Lung Ying, there is a strike called Gau Choy. It is a horizontal downward smashing hammerfist, similar to pek choy, but it uses short power, and no follow through.
    Can anyone tell me what the chinese characters are and the meaning of the word,"Gau?" I doubt it is a dog punch, although it does sort of look like how a dog uses his front paws..?
    "My Gung-Fu may not be Your Gung-Fu.
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    Hi, do you mean the strike for instance in Lung Ying Sam Tong Gwo Kiu after Lam Da?

    Difficult as always to describe these things with our own words but I think its the same thing.
    Because oddly I was always taught it as 'Gau Pek' !!

    Not that it helps you any, but there .. :-)

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    In Chow Gar Tong Long

    Gau Choi is a straight Downward hammerfist

    Pek Sau is a diagonal Downward (from outside - inward) hammerfist

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    so, what does gau mean?
    "My Gung-Fu may not be Your Gung-Fu.
    Gwok-Si, Gwok-Faht"

    "I will not be part of the generation
    that killed Kung-Fu."

    ....step.

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    I'd have to see the characters.

    Since it is in Hakka, to see the character for it is necessary.

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    ah, ok. I was thinking it might mean clever, or crafty?
    I will ask my friend's Lung Ying Sifu. I will probably see him this Sunday.
    "My Gung-Fu may not be Your Gung-Fu.
    Gwok-Si, Gwok-Faht"

    "I will not be part of the generation
    that killed Kung-Fu."

    ....step.

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    argentinian cowboy fist?
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    exactly. which is not to be confused with gau chow-Argentinian food, such as grilled skirt steak, smothered in chimichurri and a pitcher of sangria....
    "My Gung-Fu may not be Your Gung-Fu.
    Gwok-Si, Gwok-Faht"

    "I will not be part of the generation
    that killed Kung-Fu."

    ....step.

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    We know it to be an inward from the outside, downward striking back side of the fist strike.(backfist) while driving it thru and snapping it like a whip from the elbow in Chuka SPM. I believe Gau in our dialect means"back of hand fist".
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    whoops, sorry this is the character for Gau Choi

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    but i dont know how to say it in english

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5thBrother View Post
    whoops, sorry this is the character for Gau Choi

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    but i dont know how to say it in english
    I don't know this one. Anybody have a clue? It looks like gau --to hand over, to share, but with the "silk" radical.

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    ok here is the confusing part

    i don't know why they use this silk radical, possibly because, generations ago they weren't as politically correct as we are today, eg. using hand radical for hand radical actions.
    And they have chosen not to change it, and use it the way their elders did.

    it means "to mix" or "to stir"
    Last edited by chasincharpchui; 08-16-2009 at 05:37 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chasincharpchui View Post
    ...it means "to mix" or "to stir"
    Ah! That "gau" is also the first defensive move taught in TWC in the Luhk Lehk set.

    Thanks for the clarification, chasincharpchui.

    jd
    "Look, I'm only doing me job. I have to show you how to defend yourself against fresh fruit."

    For it breeds great perfection, if the practise be harder then the use. Sir Francis Bacon

    the world has a surplus of self centered sh1twh0res, so anyone who extends compassion to a stranger with sincerity is alright in my book. also people who fondle road kill. those guys is ok too. GunnedDownAtrocity

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    The reason they use the silk radical is that 'gau' means 'to wind', like winding silk.

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    gau cheui

    Quote Originally Posted by RisingCrane View Post
    The reason they use the silk radical is that 'gau' means 'to wind', like winding silk.
    Makes sense. Thanks, D.R.

    Our gau sau definitely shows a winding quality, but the technique that TenTigers describes does not, unless it has been abreviated from a previously more circular form. Or it could be that the name became a generic term for certain applications in some southern styles.

    jd
    "Look, I'm only doing me job. I have to show you how to defend yourself against fresh fruit."

    For it breeds great perfection, if the practise be harder then the use. Sir Francis Bacon

    the world has a surplus of self centered sh1twh0res, so anyone who extends compassion to a stranger with sincerity is alright in my book. also people who fondle road kill. those guys is ok too. GunnedDownAtrocity

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