TSDTexan
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So my art has this holy grail.
It comes from Chuan Fa. Or in Korean Kwon Bop
Alegedly it is shaolin long fist form that was taught in Mongolia
So Rim Jang Kwon
"Little Forest Temple Long Fist Law"
The description of the moves in So rim Jang Kwon (in our textbook )are very similar to two kung fu forms from the Chin Woo school.
Gong Li Quan (功力拳) and
Jie Quan (节拳).
Jie Quan is called Chul Kwon by the practioners in the Sorim Jang Kwon video. You can compare the SRJK video to videos of Jie Quan and see the similarity.
Now my question is what do you CMA guys would say the korean form in the video is closest to?
It comes from Chuan Fa. Or in Korean Kwon Bop
Alegedly it is shaolin long fist form that was taught in Mongolia
So Rim Jang Kwon
"Little Forest Temple Long Fist Law"
The description of the moves in So rim Jang Kwon (in our textbook )are very similar to two kung fu forms from the Chin Woo school.
Gong Li Quan (功力拳) and
Jie Quan (节拳).
Jie Quan is called Chul Kwon by the practioners in the Sorim Jang Kwon video. You can compare the SRJK video to videos of Jie Quan and see the similarity.
Now my question is what do you CMA guys would say the korean form in the video is closest to?