suckinlhbf wrote:Chen Yiren and Liang Zipeng were the two major Liuhebafa lineages in Hong Kong back to 1960s. They are students of Wu Yi Hui. Other video clips of the same generation can be found on youtube are Zhang Chang Xin, Tam Siu Sang, Lu Gui-Yao, and Liang Kai Zhong. It is good to compare. Different tastes.
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suckinlhbf wrote:adheres/adhered to the principles
It has LHBF taste if it adheres to the LHBF principles, or it has other taste. They were all students of Wu but had different tastes. The generations after them have even much more varieties of tastes.
My understanding of the very basic of LHBF is its fully aligned body movements with five points. First of the six is body to heart. Body method is the first principle to grasp. I would start from looking at them as a skeleton without any flesh doing the movements, and see which parts they break.
One thing moves *everything* moves. One thing stops *everything* stops
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"Proper mechanics are *THE* hallmark of lhbf. "
I'm not going to argue, my friend, but I'm going to end with this: You have *MUCH* to learn, and far to go if that is your understanding
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