.3 Da-Tong Bi Quan-
大通臂拳: Boxing continuity
The third way of fighting is called Tong-Bi-Quan. According to the "Manual of Shaolin Kung-fu", written during the Song Dynasty, was the Worshipful Master Fu-Yu who inserted the Tong-Bi in the technical manual. With training and practice of successive Masters, the Tong-Bi-Quan has become one of the most popular techniques of Shaolin Kung-fu. The Tong-Bi-Quan evolved from the movement of the upper limbs of monkeys, but the spirit of which it takes not form. It is the only Kung-fu imitation of Shaolin, which belongs to the division of non-imitative kung-fu and its stylistic features, movements consist of short but powerful, fast and precise, with opening and closing easy to perform, and attack and defense in close range.
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