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The cause of the event that it is difficult to find the successor of dog boxing intangible cultural

The cause of the event that it is difficult to find the successor of dog boxing intangible cultural heritage

4hw.com.cn: Xingyi boxing is one of the traditional Chinese martial arts. It is a boxing created according to a certain posture of people and animals, such as drunken boxing, monkey boxing, tiger boxing, etc. in fact, there is another unique boxing that is about to be lost. This is dog boxing. Recently, dog boxing has been nearly lost. What's the matter? Let's have a look.

During the demonstration, the presenter rolls and jumps on the ground, suddenly kneels on one knee, leans forward and supports the ground with both hands, and stretches the other foot backward, which is similar to the action of a dog with its tongue extended out. Li Weijun, who has been practising martial arts since he was 8 years old, has a rare boxing technique - Dog boxing. It is understood that the boxing is mainly ground fighting. In order to imitate the evolution of dog fighting, dog boxing was also included in the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage list in 2011.

Li Weijun is vice chairman of Foshan Martial Arts Association, majoring in Yongchun boxing, Sanda, Jeet kune do and hard Qigong. His hard Qigong is very good. He split 150 coconuts in 48 seconds and smashed 302 walnuts in less than one minute. Dog boxing is a kind of special Kung Fu that he 'treasures'.

Surprise: a good Kung Fu, a good man and a good dog fist

This year is the year of the dog. The reporter saw a special and rare boxing in Gaoming, Foshan. Different from the common South boxing, which focuses on the stability of the footwall, this boxing mainly focuses on the ground attack, focusing on the striking of legs, and using techniques such as locking legs to make the opponent unable to move and attack the other side again. The most impressive part is that when several players use the fist technique, they will imitate the dog's movements, fall, jump, jump and so on. Combined with roaring, sticking out the tongue like a dog and vivid facial expression, it's terrifying. Many people at the scene were attracted by the boxing. Some people told reporters that they had never seen or even heard of the boxing of "dog boxing" and felt it was very fresh.

"This fist technique is called Earth skill fist, which is commonly known as" dog fist "because of its dog like movements;. Boxing originated from Fujian, which may be called "dragon boxing" or "lying down boxing" in Foshan due to taboo;. 'performer Li Weijun introduced to the reporter.

It is reported that Li Weijun, a brilliant native, majored in Wing Chun boxing, Sanda, Jeet kune do and hard Qigong. He has won two unique skills and champion of Wing Chun in Hong Kong International Wushu Festival.

Hard training: starting to practice at the age of 8 and learning martial arts from home at the age of 18

Recently, the reporter came to Li Weijun's martial arts school, which is full of Li Weijun's various award certificates. Li Weijun, dressed in traditional martial arts clothes, is not tall, but he looks very strong and has a strong voice and eyes.

Like many people born in the 1970s and 1980s, influenced by films and TV works such as Huo Yuanjia and Shaolin Temple, Li Weijun was infatuated with Kung Fu since he was a child. "When he was just eight years old, the village invited a teacher Fu, and I followed him for two years. Li Weijun said that at that time, he was practicing the basic skills such as Zama, but he also laid his own foundation of martial arts. At that time, dog boxing was gradually practiced with the master, practicing some ground techniques such as rolling and jumping, scissor feet, dry land plucking onions and so on. "Li Weijun sometimes imitates the dog training form in the village, and carefully observes the dog's walking posture, jumping, even shaking his head and tail, and showing his teeth and tongue.