Jump to content
 







Main menu
   


Navigation  



Main page
Contents
Current events
Random article
About Wikipedia
Contact us
Donate
 




Contribute  



Help
Learn to edit
Community portal
Recent changes
Upload file
 








Search  

































Create account

Log in
 









Create account
 Log in
 




Pages for logged out editors learn more  



Contributions
Talk
 



















Contents

   



(Top)
 


1 Origins  





2 References  





3 External links  





4 Training books  





5 Images and videos  














Dog kung fu






Italiano
Português

 

Edit links
 









Article
Talk
 

















Read
Edit
View history
 








Tools
   


Actions  



Read
Edit
View history
 




General  



What links here
Related changes
Upload file
Special pages
Permanent link
Page information
Cite this page
Get shortened URL
Download QR code
Wikidata item
 




Print/export  



Download as PDF
Printable version
 
















Appearance
   

 






From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 


Dog Kung Fu
狗拳
Also known asChinese Dog Boxing, Gǒuquán, Dìshùquán, Dishu Quanfa, Ground skill canine methods, Dishang Feilong, Flying Dragon Over Ground
FocusStriking, Grappling
Country of originChina
CreatorUnknown
Famous practitionersHui Kai (founder of Ditangquan)
ParenthoodIron Shirt, Iron Palm
Descendant artsDitangquan
Olympic sportNo

Dog Kung Fu, i.e. Gǒuquán (狗拳), i.e. Dìshùquán (地术拳), is a martial arts style native to Fujian province China. While sharing many similar features to styles like Wuzuquan, Huzunquan, and many others from the same region, this southern style of Chinese boxing has the unique feature of specializing in takedowns, Chin Na, and ground fighting while often taking advantage of utilizing techniques from an inferior position. This martial art also teaches Iron Shirt and Iron Palm fighting methods as well as specialized leaping techniques. Its creation is traditionally credited to a Buddhist nun who developed the style to defend herself from bandits on her travels.

Origins[edit]

One of the legends on the origins of Dog Kung Fu says that in the southern area of ChinainFujian Province, resided the White Lotus (白蓮) temple, where often the nuns who were admitted previously lived secular lives. At that time women were often subjugated to the practice of foot binding. Therefore, any practice that required standing physical exertion was difficult in the least and practically impossible at worst. In response to these physical constraints, the nuns developed a system of fighting that they could use to defend themselves from bandits and wild animals. During the Qing Dynasty imperial regime's destruction of the temples, a nun by the name of Si Yue had left White Lotus Temple and traveled to the northern areas of the province. Supposedly she had fallen ill in the Yongtai region near Fuzhou, it was there that she was assisted by the Chen Family who took care of her until recovery. As she was indebted to the Chen Family she remained and taught their son, Chen Biao, Gouquan. The Chen family kept this art a family secret for several generations.[1]

Another legend suggests that the famous Fong Sai-Yuk was a master of Dishuquan and had passed his skills to monks in the Zhuyuansi Temple (nowadays known as Guanyuan Temple), this was passed through various generations until a monk named Hui Kai taught the style to Zheng Yishan.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Taiping Institute - Dishu Quan : 太平武馆 - 地术拳/狗拳". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-11-12. Taiping - History of Dishuquan (Dog Boxing)
  • ^ "Taiping Institute - Dishu Quan : 太平武馆 - 地术拳/狗拳". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-11-12. Taiping - History of Dishuquan (Dog Boxing)
  • External links[edit]

    Training books[edit]

    Images and videos[edit]


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dog_kung_fu&oldid=1223748905"

    Categories: 
    Chinese martial arts
    Fujian Nanquan
    Buddhist nuns
    Buddhist martial arts
    Dogs in China
    Hidden categories: 
    Articles needing additional references from June 2009
    All articles needing additional references
    Articles containing Chinese-language text
     



    This page was last edited on 14 May 2024, at 02:37 (UTC).

    Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Mobile view



    Wikimedia Foundation
    Powered by MediaWiki