Where did they get the information on the Zhu Jia Quan Style listed in the One Hundred styles magazine.
To Gene Ching Where did they get the information on Zhu Jia Quan in the magazine that listed 100 sty
we noted sources on that article
I’m pretty sure that one came out of the Zhongguo wushu baikequan shu.
Gene Ching
Asst. Publisher
Kungfu Qigong Magazine & www.KUNGFUmagazine.com
Which issue was this? I would be interested in seeing it.
~Crosstraining is the key~
-Sifu Rick Tucci
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JAN 2000
Check out our website - click Magazine, then click the Old Site hypertext, and you can find out more about this issue.
Gene Ching
Asst. Publisher
Kungfu Qigong Magazine & www.KUNGFUmagazine.com
Dragon Style Source?
Hello Mr. Ching,
If you are still reading this thread, I too would like to say that was one AWESOME issue!
One question though - could you share the source for the Dragon Style article? Was that (Sifu) Wing Lam representing DS? I was not aware that he practiced the Art - not familiar with his posture either. Is this Northern, or “Siu Lum” Dragon style?
Anyway, keep up the great work!
Cheers - kevin
it might have been the xing yi dragon
Lam’s Dragon
Kevin: Thanks for the compliments! The issue is still available for anyone who is interested.
Peacemaker is right on, that was a xing yi pose. It was excerpted from a general article on Dragon style that I did for the Animal issue in Oct 99. It was actually placed there by mistake. Sifu Lam is in NO WAY representative of Dragon style. I asked Sifu’s wife for some Shaolin pics for the BSL part, but she failed to come through in time. Our graphic artist at the time, who was not a martial arts person, knowing that it was important for Martha and I to get our respective Sifu’s pics in there somewhere, made the swap at the last moment. It was an honest mistake and by no means intended to imply that Lam Sifu claimed to be a dragon style master.
Gene Ching
Asst. Publisher
Kungfu Qigong Magazine & www.KUNGFUmagazine.com