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Teaching breakdown of 23 forms of Buddhist Quan Guanyin Quan by Chen Yong

The 23 postures of Buddha Boxing and Guanyin Boxing include:

1. Salute to Guanyin

2. See the Buddha in Huakai

3. Transcendence Reincarnation

4. Compassion and Compassion

5. Avalokitesvara Riding a Dragon

6. Mulian Saves Her Mother

7. Ling Deng The other shore

8. The great master holds the sky

9. Avalokitesvara is invisible

10. The Buddha's light shines everywhere

11. Avalokitesvara flies Crossing

12. Please bring good fortune to the saint

13. The Dragon Girl takes refuge

14. Turn around and find the shore again

15. Guanyin sitting on the lotus

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16. The great master receives the guidance

17. The pure bottle is spilled

18. The Bodhisattva weaves a basket

19. The pure bottle draws water< /p>

20. Boy worshiping Buddha

21. Turning things around

22. Thousand hands to save suffering

23. Perfect Buddhahood

Extended information:

The origin of Buddhist boxing:

The southern Liangmen martial arts founded by the famous Chinese martial arts master Liang Tianzhu was named Buddhist boxing by the Jiangmen martial arts master Yin Baolin. (Hong Kong was named Snake-shaped Diao Shou by Liang Jiafang, who is from the same family). It has gone through more than half a century, and has been in Cenxi, Wuzhou, Cangwu, Tengxian, Liuzhou in Guangxi, Guangzhou, Taishan, Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Dongguan, Luozhou in Guangdong. Buddhist boxing and martial arts were taught in Ding, Yangchun, Yangjiang, Zhanjiang, Hainan and other regions. Since then, Buddhist boxing has been spread and carried forward in the two vast areas as well as Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Canada, the United States, Southeast Asia and other countries.

Jiangmen is an important development area for the inheritance and development of Southern Buddhist Boxing. In order to better inherit Buddhist Boxing, the Jiangmen Overseas Chinese Hometown Martial Arts Cultural Inheritance Plan was launched to spread and promote it to the world. Now it is promoted by the strong support and promotion of Mr. Ou Guoxiong, the third generation successor of Buddhist Boxing, sixth-dan Chinese Wushu, national first-level social sports instructor, former secretary-general of Jiangmen Wushu Association, founder and first president of the Buddhist Boxing Association. .

Established a training base for Southern Buddhist Boxing at the Deqiang Martial Arts Hall in Jiangmen City, and comprehensively implemented the teaching methods, exercises, and reform and innovation concepts of Southern Buddhist Boxing into the professors, providing guidance for Southern Buddhist Boxing. The popularization and development of Buddhism Boxing has achieved greater brilliance.