That ISBN is to the book that I told you about before. I had that history info in it.
This is NOT the same as Wen Family (Jia) boxing, as in the Wen surname related people. That is a different style, much different than Wen “family” Chuo Jiao (Jia in this case is meaning GROUP, not surname.
This Wen means Scholarly style and the other half of it is the Military style, Wu, two halves of one big style. There are just names for groupings of sets, Wu was done by the military and Wen by the nobility.
They are both modifications of the same things, an early form of Chuo Jiao.
Also, (a quote from Mantis 108) “traditional Bashanfan, also known as Wen Tang Fanzi (Civil Route) . . . Chuo jiao is sometimes known as Wu Tang Fanzi (Martial Route) which has Ditang (ground skill) as well.”
Also, Jiu Zhizi aludes to an ancient soccer like ball game, hence where the weird kicking comes from originally. (by the way, in Italy exists a martial art composed all of soccer movements, I was shown this by an uncle who was a pro player in the 1950s, he used it for self defense, showed my how it was done. Now that I saw Chuo Jiao years later, it all made sense, both styles were very similar not because they were related (impossible) but because the human body can only do certain things, so there was a convergence.
It is called Gu Zhizi (Ancient Zhizi- Ancient Chuojiao) and was passed to the Yin family in Suning County which kept it for centuries. The style shares theory very similar to Xinyi/Xingyi. Li Fuzhen, famous disciple of Che Yizhai, was so impressed by the system that he incorporated its elements into Che Style Xingyiquan and created Mandarin Ducks Kicks routine. This is apparently the first video material about this rare branch ever made public. VIDEOs of the more ancient version of this Chuo Jiao: Gu Zhizi (video 2 of 4)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMxTKAnMZ4A
Look at these links to get more insight:
http://www.cmaod.com/Fanzi2.html
(shows VCDs of both Wen and Wu sets
http://www.chinafrominside.com/ma/xyxy/diguoyong.html
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