Might have the name wrong. I was going through some of my vids of older forms I had. One I aquired from southern Tai mantis under the name above I believe but I might be wrong. Law horn/lau horne? From Kam yuen mantis.
Greetings,
Law Horne = Lohan
The way you have it spelled appears to be derived from the Cantonese pronounciation.
mickey
thanks I’ll check up on the pronounciation.
This is correct. Also I have seen the name of Myjoong lawharn and the Mandarin equivalent: Mizong Luohan.
HTH,
Mig
Yeah, as above ‘Luo Han’ is correct.
Thats in in Chinese (the third character is fist). Copy and paste it on a chinese video site and you can find some good stuff.
Like; www.56.com, www.youku.com
thanks,
looked though some of the forms on that site you posted didn’t see anything that resembled what I was looking for. Like I said I might have the pronoun. mispelled I’ll have to check it when I get home tonight.
Thanks for the comments though.
These guys are all wrong man.
What it really is is a kind of a vuvuzela that used to be used in ancient chinese courtrooms to announce the entrance of the judge.
It’s just an oddity that it means the same thing in english.
law horn - the horn that’s used in a court of law.
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[QUOTE=David Jamieson;1021115]These guys are all wrong man.
What it really is is a kind of a vuvuzela that used to be used in ancient chinese courtrooms to announce the entrance of the judge.
It’s just an oddity that it means the same thing in english.
law horn - the horn that’s used in a court of law.
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I like yer mom’s vuvuzela.
[QUOTE=TenTigers;1021151]I like yer mom’s vuvuzela.[/QUOTE]
That’s 73 years worth of buzzing in between your ears right there!
Didn’t know you liked em…uh…mature. ![]()
checked the vid on again for this form and on it says, “Law Horn” Don’t know the ones I check on the net didn’t resemble it either. Oh well, thought someone would know.
Hi,
I thought you were looking for an understanding of the words.
Alex Tse, Paul Eng, Kam Yuen, Raymond Wong (I think he studied Tai Mantis in addition to his mainstay) and Robert Hui are all very much alive and in their bodies. Ask them about your form. You may want to ask in the Mantis forum.
mickey
yeah was looking for someone that knows the form…Might drop this over there.
Hi,
I forgot one person. He is a long time student of Kam Yuen. His name is Rob Moses. He is in Hawaii:
http://www.kungfuhawaii.com/html/about_sigong_rob.html
He would prpbably know more about Kam Yuen’s curriculum and the origins of the forms. I say this because the form may have come from another style, such as the Lohan (Law Horn, Luohan) style taught by Wong Jack Man.
mickey
cool thanks.