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Old 01-20-2012, 11:56 AM
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Southern Tang Lang Black Tiger Saber

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeLtBcG_BCI

Can anyone tell me which lineage of Southern Tang Lang it is ? I found it labeled like this on plumpub but I am not sure if this is really Southern Style. Maybe they adopted to their style ?


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Old 01-20-2012, 04:01 PM
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Spm???

That doesn't look anything like the SPM weapons work that I have seen.
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Old 01-20-2012, 04:07 PM
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That doesn't look anything like the SPM weapons work that I have seen.
Yeah that is why I am asking. I guessed that I have to look for an Northern set like anyone from Qi Xing or Meihua and I just stumbled on this on plumpup as a Southern Tang Lang series.So I got interessted in it to get to know more.


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I'm guessing this is a Southern SHAOLIN Praying Mantis ...

not X Style SOUTHERN PRAYING MANTIS ...


In other words a praying mantis style of Southern Shaolin.


I see he has an open hand form video called small tiger goose ...

I know there is a form by the same name in 7 Star Northern Praying Mantis
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It does not look like a traditonal form (very wushuy) I do like the run of the form if done with more practical skill.

It has northern Shaolin/Tang Lang / Chin Wu elements in the form. It does have elemtns of the 7 sdtar mantis form Green Swallow Sabre.

As a side note mantis has forms named black tiger, tiger geese, swallow and white ape.

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Old 01-31-2012, 02:11 PM
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It does not look like a traditonal form (very wushuy) I do like the run of the form if done with more practical skill.

It has northern Shaolin/Tang Lang / Chin Wu elements in the form. It does have elemtns of the 7 sdtar mantis form Green Swallow Sabre.

As a side note mantis has forms named black tiger, tiger geese, swallow and white ape.

Paul
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Thanks Paul after seen it different times and comparing it to other sets I get to the same point. I was just wondering as he didnt seemed for me like Modern Wushu guy.


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