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Brief introduction of yue Sanshou boxing
As an ancient Chinese boxing, it is said that this boxing was created by Yue Fei in the Song Dynasty. At first, there were only 9 hands in this fist, including 3 hands in the upper plate, 4 hands in the middle plate and 2 hands in the lower plate. Switching left and right is a loose practice technique, so it is named Yue Sanshou. Later, it gradually developed, and each hand evolved into 20 hands, totaling 180 hands. The gait is mostly sideways and semi-riding, and the gait is mostly toe bending inward. Disk progress. Liu Shijun, a native of Xiongxian County, Hebei Province in Qing Dynasty, was good at Yue Sanshou. Later, on the basis of Sanshou, he gradually perfected it and summed it up as eight-mother potential, forming a simple routine that can be practiced coherently. Therefore, it was named Yue, also known as eight-handed handshake, also known as boxing, which shows that boxing methods are different and varied. Yue's Lian Quan can be divided into eight types, such as earning fist, moving forward and backward, turning back and squeezing, beating waist, double pushing, locking and squeezing, pipa and elbow grinding. Each way has five or six movements, rotating from left to right, in one breath, simple movements and clear rhythm, similar to the five elements and twelve forms of Xingyiquan. Its techniques include: tying, hugging, locking, leaning, pushing, hitting, reaching and sliding. The footwork is mainly straight before and after. It is vigorous and lively, pays attention to ups and downs, and combines rigidity with softness. Pile method includes three-door pile, four-door frame and wooden man pile. Steady stacking steps, orderly advance and retreat. Later, this kind of boxing was enriched and developed into 32 styles. In the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, boxing was very popular in Beijing.

At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Liu Shijun, a native of Xiongxian County, Hebei Province, was an instructor in Ji Shen Barracks of the Imperial Guard, and once taught "Yue Sanshou". There are 32 Sanshou hands in Yuejia 173 hands. The main characteristics are to sit tight, make a quick decision and be fierce. Emphasize that Xiong Xin is bold, brave, decisive, vicious and swift. Usually, I am very strict with finger kung fu, and I don't care if I fight. My name is one poison, two cruel and three quick. The main methods of Sanshou in Yue family are pushing and splitting elbows. Each technique has a series of coping skills, such as "when the foot falls, the hand should fall, and when the foot falls, the hand should rise", or hitting with the hand, or hitting the shoulder with the elbow, buckling one ring at a time, randomly changing, personal progress, and encountering needles.