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ABOUT HSING
YI CHUAN
Hsing Yi Chuan is one of the three internal arts.
Like Tai Chi and Pa Kua, Hsing Yi is
taught with three purposes in mind: Martial or self-defense, health
benefits and conditioning, mind body coordination or the spiritual
aspects of the art. Hsing Yi Chuan literally translates to Mind
Body Boxing.
Hsing Yi Chuan was created by the great General Yu Fei. General Yu Fei also
created Eagle Claw Boxing and Ba Duan Gin or the Eight Pieces of Brocade. His
purpose for creating this art for fighting and to teach his troops. It is said
that General Yu Fei created Eagle Claw for his troops and Hsing Yi Chuan for
his officers. Because of the martial effectiveness of the Hsing Yi Chuan movements,
Hsing Yi traditionally would not be taught to those students with bad or mean
dispositions.
Hsing Yi Chuan today is generally divided into
three schools or branches: Hebei Style, Shanxi Style, and
the I Chuan Style. China Hand Kung Fu Academy teaches the
Hebei Style. There is a story about two great masters, Kuo
Yun Shen of Hsing Yi Chuan and the other Tung Hai Chuan of Pa Kua. It
is said that these two masters engaged in a contest to see who's
martial arts were superior. After three days of fighting
neither had the advantage or could beat the other. After
this contest, the two masters agreed that each others students
could freely study the other masters style. This then formed
the relationship of the Hsing Yi and Pa Kua Schools making them
sister systems.
China Hand also teaches some of the meditative aspects of the I Chuan. Hsing
Yi in general can be defined as a linear system using explosive power for it's
techniques.
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