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"Vanishing Shaman" (documentary about one of the last shamans of the Qiang people of Sichuan, China)
"Vanishing Shaman," a 28-minute documentary about Lao Beizhi, one of the last living bi (比), also called shibi (释比), or shamans, of the Qiang people (Chinese: Qiang zu, 羌族), an ethnic minority of Sichuan province in southwest China numbering approximately 306,000 as of the 2000 census, whose origins may trace back as far as the late Shang Dynasty (c. 11th century BC). The film explores the everyday life of this aging shaman who has no apprentices who might carry on his work, and explores the disruption caused to traditional Qiang spirituality by the spread of communist ideology to this isolated area beginning in the early 1950s, during the time of Lao's childhood and apprenticeship.
Filmed in rural northwestern Sichuan province, southwest China, c. 1995.
The filming was apparently done b...
published: 12 Jan 2019
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Our story - the Qiang nationality | CCTV English
Chen Haiyuan is from Mao County of Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. "The May 12 Wenchuan Earthquake (in 2008) brought the area of Qiang nationality with destructive disaster, but our country and the Party as well as people of various nationalities had showed the boundless love. The post-disaster construction was basically completed within two years...”Chen said. #OurStory
published: 16 Dec 2018
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Qiang New Year festival
UNESCO: Urgent Safeguarding List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/USL/00305
Description: The Qiang New Year Festival, held on the first day of the tenth lunar month, is an occasion for the Qiang people of Chinas Sichuan Province to offer thanks and worship to heaven for prosperity, reaffirm their harmonious and respectful relationship with nature, and promote social and family harmony. The solemn ritual sacrifice of a goat to the mountain is performed by villagers clad in their finest ceremonial dress, under the careful direction of a shibi (priest). This is followed by the communal sheepskin-drum and salang dances, led by the shibi. The ensuing festivities combine merrymaking with the chanting of traditional Qiang epics by the...
published: 27 Sep 2009
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Qiang people
Brief description of Qiang people
Help us caption & translate this video!
https://amara.org/v/jope/
published: 12 Jun 2018
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China's Minority Groups #8: The Qiang
Asia Harvest is a Christian organization serving in Asia. Check us out at http://www.asiaharvest.org The 300,000 Qiang people of Sichuan Province are thought by some to be descendants of one of the lost tribes of Israel. Produced by The Institute of Chinese Studies.
published: 22 Feb 2009
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Live: Traditional dwellings in ancient Qiang village in SW China
Records carved onto bones and tortoise shells provide insights into an ancient ethnic group in southwest China's Sichuan Province called Qiang, whose members have inhabited the area for more than 3,000 years. Besides the time-honored history, the Qiang people are proud of their unique and well-preserved cultural elements like their flute and embroidery. Joined by British vlogger Lee Barrett, CGTN reporter Yang Xinmeng visits some of the dwellings in one of the oldest Qiang villages in the area to find out more about their culture. #ChinaByRoad
published: 10 May 2021
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Luobozhai, Capital of the Qiang | China’s Historic Towns
Luobozhai is located in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province, was found the world's largest and oldest yellow mud built Qiang minority so far, the Qiang people have lived here more than a thousand years, keep all of the habits, customs and traditions of the Qiang people.
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Wild Hexigten:
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Shangri-La Forever:
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Four Ways to Kung Fu:
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published: 19 Nov 2020
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Qiang people. Beichuan
Live singing
published: 13 Aug 2018
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Survivor From Nanjing Massacre (female)
Japanese Army massacred 300,000
soldiers and civilians in Nanjing
Japanese Army massacred 300,000
soldiers and civilians in Nanjing
In 6 weeks, they killed over 300,000
Nanjing citizens and soldiers
20,000 rapes were
committed in a month
and 1/3 of Nanjing
buildings were burned
This was clearly
an act of invasion and crime
How could you call
these people liberators?
published: 25 Oct 2010
27:18
"Vanishing Shaman" (documentary about one of the last shamans of the Qiang people of Sichuan, China)
"Vanishing Shaman," a 28-minute documentary about Lao Beizhi, one of the last living bi (比), also called shibi (释比), or shamans, of the Qiang people (Chinese: Q...
"Vanishing Shaman," a 28-minute documentary about Lao Beizhi, one of the last living bi (比), also called shibi (释比), or shamans, of the Qiang people (Chinese: Qiang zu, 羌族), an ethnic minority of Sichuan province in southwest China numbering approximately 306,000 as of the 2000 census, whose origins may trace back as far as the late Shang Dynasty (c. 11th century BC). The film explores the everyday life of this aging shaman who has no apprentices who might carry on his work, and explores the disruption caused to traditional Qiang spirituality by the spread of communist ideology to this isolated area beginning in the early 1950s, during the time of Lao's childhood and apprenticeship.
Filmed in rural northwestern Sichuan province, southwest China, c. 1995.
The filming was apparently done by documentary filmmaker CHEN Zhong (陈忠), also known as Chen Xinzhong (陈心中), Zhong Chen, or Xinzhong Chen, and the English translation, voice-over, and captions prepared by Dr. Emma Zevik (1957-2006). The film's ending credits list its year of completion as 1995 or 1996, while Zevik's website gives the year as 2001. Zevik's website (which went offline in 2001, but is still available in its last iteration, dated April 17, 2001, via the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine) lists this film as "A Maypole Studios Production" (Maypole Studios being Zevik's own production company, named for her scholarly preoccupation with the history of the maypole tradition).
Zevik, who in addition to being an ethnomusicologist was also a composer, visual artist, and poet, was a visiting professor of music composition and musicology at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in Chengdu, Sichuan, China from 1995 to 1997. She also served as adjunct professor of music at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States; and as a research associate at Harvard University's Fairbank Center for East Asian Research. Zevik's ethnomusicological work in Sichuan was supported by an Asian Cultural Council Fieldwork Research Grant (1996-1997), and she served as a United Board Scholar-in-Residence through that organization's China Program from 1995 through 1997. She established an organization called the Sichuan Cultural Studies Project, for which she presented film screenings and lectures, and also maintained businesses called Maypole Press and Maypole Productions.
This rare film was digitized from a VHS tape in the archive of Dr. Terry E. Miller, emeritus professor of ethnomusicology from Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, United States.
In addition to the cultural damage suffered by the Qiang people during the second half of the 20th century, they were severely affected by the Sichuan earthquake of May 12, 2008, whose epicenter was in Wenchuan County (汶川县), Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture (阿坝藏族羌族自治州), northwestern Sichuan province.
More information:
https://tinyurl.com/y9lvsa8m
http://www.baike.com/wiki/%E9%99%88%E5%BF%83%E4%B8%AD
https://wn.com/Vanishing_Shaman_(Documentary_About_One_Of_The_Last_Shamans_Of_The_Qiang_People_Of_Sichuan,_China)
"Vanishing Shaman," a 28-minute documentary about Lao Beizhi, one of the last living bi (比), also called shibi (释比), or shamans, of the Qiang people (Chinese: Qiang zu, 羌族), an ethnic minority of Sichuan province in southwest China numbering approximately 306,000 as of the 2000 census, whose origins may trace back as far as the late Shang Dynasty (c. 11th century BC). The film explores the everyday life of this aging shaman who has no apprentices who might carry on his work, and explores the disruption caused to traditional Qiang spirituality by the spread of communist ideology to this isolated area beginning in the early 1950s, during the time of Lao's childhood and apprenticeship.
Filmed in rural northwestern Sichuan province, southwest China, c. 1995.
The filming was apparently done by documentary filmmaker CHEN Zhong (陈忠), also known as Chen Xinzhong (陈心中), Zhong Chen, or Xinzhong Chen, and the English translation, voice-over, and captions prepared by Dr. Emma Zevik (1957-2006). The film's ending credits list its year of completion as 1995 or 1996, while Zevik's website gives the year as 2001. Zevik's website (which went offline in 2001, but is still available in its last iteration, dated April 17, 2001, via the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine) lists this film as "A Maypole Studios Production" (Maypole Studios being Zevik's own production company, named for her scholarly preoccupation with the history of the maypole tradition).
Zevik, who in addition to being an ethnomusicologist was also a composer, visual artist, and poet, was a visiting professor of music composition and musicology at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in Chengdu, Sichuan, China from 1995 to 1997. She also served as adjunct professor of music at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States; and as a research associate at Harvard University's Fairbank Center for East Asian Research. Zevik's ethnomusicological work in Sichuan was supported by an Asian Cultural Council Fieldwork Research Grant (1996-1997), and she served as a United Board Scholar-in-Residence through that organization's China Program from 1995 through 1997. She established an organization called the Sichuan Cultural Studies Project, for which she presented film screenings and lectures, and also maintained businesses called Maypole Press and Maypole Productions.
This rare film was digitized from a VHS tape in the archive of Dr. Terry E. Miller, emeritus professor of ethnomusicology from Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, United States.
In addition to the cultural damage suffered by the Qiang people during the second half of the 20th century, they were severely affected by the Sichuan earthquake of May 12, 2008, whose epicenter was in Wenchuan County (汶川县), Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture (阿坝藏族羌族自治州), northwestern Sichuan province.
More information:
https://tinyurl.com/y9lvsa8m
http://www.baike.com/wiki/%E9%99%88%E5%BF%83%E4%B8%AD
- published: 12 Jan 2019
- views: 11233
3:01
Our story - the Qiang nationality | CCTV English
Chen Haiyuan is from Mao County of Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. "The May 12 Wenchuan Earthquake (in 2008) brought the area o...
Chen Haiyuan is from Mao County of Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. "The May 12 Wenchuan Earthquake (in 2008) brought the area of Qiang nationality with destructive disaster, but our country and the Party as well as people of various nationalities had showed the boundless love. The post-disaster construction was basically completed within two years...”Chen said. #OurStory
https://wn.com/Our_Story_The_Qiang_Nationality_|_Cctv_English
Chen Haiyuan is from Mao County of Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. "The May 12 Wenchuan Earthquake (in 2008) brought the area of Qiang nationality with destructive disaster, but our country and the Party as well as people of various nationalities had showed the boundless love. The post-disaster construction was basically completed within two years...”Chen said. #OurStory
- published: 16 Dec 2018
- views: 2611
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Qiang New Year festival
UNESCO: Urgent Safeguarding List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/USL/00305
Description: The Qian...
UNESCO: Urgent Safeguarding List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/USL/00305
Description: The Qiang New Year Festival, held on the first day of the tenth lunar month, is an occasion for the Qiang people of Chinas Sichuan Province to offer thanks and worship to heaven for prosperity, reaffirm their harmonious and respectful relationship with nature, and promote social and family harmony. The solemn ritual sacrifice of a goat to the mountain is performed by villagers clad in their finest ceremonial dress, under the careful direction of a shibi (priest). This is followed by the communal sheepskin-drum and salang dances, led by the shibi. The ensuing festivities combine merrymaking with the chanting of traditional Qiang epics by the shibi, singing and the drinking of wine. At the end of the day the heads of families preside over family worship during which sacrifices and offerings are made. Through the festival, Qiang traditions distilling history and cultural information are renewed and diffused, and social behaviours are reinforced, the community expressing respect and worship towards all creatures, the motherland and their ancestors. Participation in the festival has declined in recent years due to migration, declining interest in Qiang heritage among the young and the impact of outside cultures, but the 2008 Sichuan earthquake that destroyed many of the Qiang villages and devastated the region put the New Year festival at grave risk.
Country(ies): China
© 2009 Culture Department of Sichuan Province
https://wn.com/Qiang_New_Year_Festival
UNESCO: Urgent Safeguarding List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/USL/00305
Description: The Qiang New Year Festival, held on the first day of the tenth lunar month, is an occasion for the Qiang people of Chinas Sichuan Province to offer thanks and worship to heaven for prosperity, reaffirm their harmonious and respectful relationship with nature, and promote social and family harmony. The solemn ritual sacrifice of a goat to the mountain is performed by villagers clad in their finest ceremonial dress, under the careful direction of a shibi (priest). This is followed by the communal sheepskin-drum and salang dances, led by the shibi. The ensuing festivities combine merrymaking with the chanting of traditional Qiang epics by the shibi, singing and the drinking of wine. At the end of the day the heads of families preside over family worship during which sacrifices and offerings are made. Through the festival, Qiang traditions distilling history and cultural information are renewed and diffused, and social behaviours are reinforced, the community expressing respect and worship towards all creatures, the motherland and their ancestors. Participation in the festival has declined in recent years due to migration, declining interest in Qiang heritage among the young and the impact of outside cultures, but the 2008 Sichuan earthquake that destroyed many of the Qiang villages and devastated the region put the New Year festival at grave risk.
Country(ies): China
© 2009 Culture Department of Sichuan Province
- published: 27 Sep 2009
- views: 3680
2:07
Qiang people
Brief description of Qiang people
Help us caption & translate this video!
https://amara.org/v/jope/
Brief description of Qiang people
Help us caption & translate this video!
https://amara.org/v/jope/
https://wn.com/Qiang_People
Brief description of Qiang people
Help us caption & translate this video!
https://amara.org/v/jope/
- published: 12 Jun 2018
- views: 191
4:04
China's Minority Groups #8: The Qiang
Asia Harvest is a Christian organization serving in Asia. Check us out at http://www.asiaharvest.org The 300,000 Qiang people of Sichuan Province are though...
Asia Harvest is a Christian organization serving in Asia. Check us out at http://www.asiaharvest.org The 300,000 Qiang people of Sichuan Province are thought by some to be descendants of one of the lost tribes of Israel. Produced by The Institute of Chinese Studies.
https://wn.com/China's_Minority_Groups_8_The_Qiang
Asia Harvest is a Christian organization serving in Asia. Check us out at http://www.asiaharvest.org The 300,000 Qiang people of Sichuan Province are thought by some to be descendants of one of the lost tribes of Israel. Produced by The Institute of Chinese Studies.
- published: 22 Feb 2009
- views: 5410
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Live: Traditional dwellings in ancient Qiang village in SW China
Records carved onto bones and tortoise shells provide insights into an ancient ethnic group in southwest China's Sichuan Province called Qiang, whose members ha...
Records carved onto bones and tortoise shells provide insights into an ancient ethnic group in southwest China's Sichuan Province called Qiang, whose members have inhabited the area for more than 3,000 years. Besides the time-honored history, the Qiang people are proud of their unique and well-preserved cultural elements like their flute and embroidery. Joined by British vlogger Lee Barrett, CGTN reporter Yang Xinmeng visits some of the dwellings in one of the oldest Qiang villages in the area to find out more about their culture. #ChinaByRoad
https://wn.com/Live_Traditional_Dwellings_In_Ancient_Qiang_Village_In_Sw_China
Records carved onto bones and tortoise shells provide insights into an ancient ethnic group in southwest China's Sichuan Province called Qiang, whose members have inhabited the area for more than 3,000 years. Besides the time-honored history, the Qiang people are proud of their unique and well-preserved cultural elements like their flute and embroidery. Joined by British vlogger Lee Barrett, CGTN reporter Yang Xinmeng visits some of the dwellings in one of the oldest Qiang villages in the area to find out more about their culture. #ChinaByRoad
- published: 10 May 2021
- views: 3430
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Luobozhai, Capital of the Qiang | China’s Historic Towns
Luobozhai is located in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province, was found the world's largest and oldest yellow mud built Qiang minority so far, the Qiang people hav...
Luobozhai is located in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province, was found the world's largest and oldest yellow mud built Qiang minority so far, the Qiang people have lived here more than a thousand years, keep all of the habits, customs and traditions of the Qiang people.
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Shangri-La Forever:
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https://wn.com/Luobozhai,_Capital_Of_The_Qiang_|_China’S_Historic_Towns
Luobozhai is located in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province, was found the world's largest and oldest yellow mud built Qiang minority so far, the Qiang people have lived here more than a thousand years, keep all of the habits, customs and traditions of the Qiang people.
Subscribe to China Documentary: https://bit.ly/3aPKZe4
Click to Watch More:
Silk Road:The Journey Goes On:
https://bit.ly/3jFEKwy
The Story of Kucha:
https://bit.ly/36OAV5k
Dunhuang:History’s Heavenly Stage:
https://bit.ly/30OIwwH
Wild Hexigten:
https://bit.ly/3jYOXoI
Shangri-La Forever:
https://bit.ly/3lOzKXA
Four Ways to Kung Fu:
https://bit.ly/2GdwCoG
Wudang,Home of Tai Chi:
https://bit.ly/3nx9AdL
- published: 19 Nov 2020
- views: 232
1:47
Survivor From Nanjing Massacre (female)
Japanese Army massacred 300,000
soldiers and civilians in Nanjing
Japanese Army massacred 300,000
soldiers and civilians in Nanjing
In 6 weeks, they kil...
Japanese Army massacred 300,000
soldiers and civilians in Nanjing
Japanese Army massacred 300,000
soldiers and civilians in Nanjing
In 6 weeks, they killed over 300,000
Nanjing citizens and soldiers
20,000 rapes were
committed in a month
and 1/3 of Nanjing
buildings were burned
This was clearly
an act of invasion and crime
How could you call
these people liberators?
https://wn.com/Survivor_From_Nanjing_Massacre_(Female)
Japanese Army massacred 300,000
soldiers and civilians in Nanjing
Japanese Army massacred 300,000
soldiers and civilians in Nanjing
In 6 weeks, they killed over 300,000
Nanjing citizens and soldiers
20,000 rapes were
committed in a month
and 1/3 of Nanjing
buildings were burned
This was clearly
an act of invasion and crime
How could you call
these people liberators?
- published: 25 Oct 2010
- views: 173256
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Beginner Spear Form 四段枪术 (Si Duan Qiang Shu) - Kung Fu Wushu Changquan
Beginner Spear Form (Si Duan Qiang Shu) demonstrated by Master David Bao.
This is the standard beginner-level Spear routine consolidated by the International Wushu Federation.
Get access to exclusive online tutorials @ https://www.patreon.com/davidbao
Useful Links
**************
3 Basic Wushu Leg Stretches Tutorial: https://youtu.be/hp4EkP6PbtU
Five Stance Form 五步拳 (Wu Bu Quan) : https://youtu.be/HBCJyoCptKY
Beginner Form 集体拳 (Ji Ti Quan): https://youtu.be/JSCLmLR0-3g
San Duan Chang Quan 三段长拳 : https://youtu.be/hp4EkP6PbtU
Beginner Sword Form 三段剑术 (San Duan Jian Shu) : https://youtu.be/n9Qv6N2lpzE
Master David Bao
Hua Ying Wushu & Tai Chi Academy in Malaysia
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Website: http://davidba...
published: 17 Dec 2021
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Staff Master Rates 7 Spear And Staff Fights In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider
Kung Fu champion Zak Song rates seven spear and staff fight scenes in movies, such as "Ip Man," for realism.
Song discusses the accuracy of spear and staff scenes in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" (2000), featuring Michelle Yeoh; "Ip Man" (2008), starring Donnie Yen; and "Fearless" (2006), with Jet Li. He also comments on the acrobatic and striking techniques in "Pacific Rim" (2013) and "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" (2021), starring Simu Liu. Song analyzes the tactics displayed in "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" (1999) and "Hand of Death" (1976).
Song is a champion martial artist and has been teaching kung fu and wushu for over 26 years. Song won a gold medal at the 2003 Chinese National Kung-Fu/Wushu/Sanda Competition. He also won the Oceania Kung-Fu Wushu Ch...
published: 01 Nov 2022
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Chu Haoran's 1st place qiangshu - 14th All China Games - Wushu Taolu
Chu Haoran takes 1st in qiangshu (spear) at the 14th All China Games for the Shandong Wushu Team.
#wushu #martialArts #kungfu #qiangshu #spear #shangdong #shaanxi #china #allChinaGames
published: 20 Sep 2021
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Chinese Spear Show | A Charming Girl Wielding a Long Spear
Please subscribe: https://shorturl.at/pruT6
Qiang (槍/枪 pinyin: qiāng) is the Chinese term for Spear [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qiang_(spear)].
This video illustrates a charming girl playing a chang-qiang (长枪 cháng qiāng, literally long spear) in martial arts.
Performer: Master Han Liang
#wushu #charminggirl #heroine #spear #longspear #chinesespear #martialarts #sinicculture
published: 03 May 2023
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Shi San Qiang (13 spear)
Shi San Qiang (13 spear) performed by Shifu Michael Dean from school www.shaolinkungfutiel.nl
published: 30 Aug 2016
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Wudang Kung Fu - Spear Form - Zhi Wu Qiang
This is a demonstration of a Wudang weapons form from the Sangfeng Pai Sect of Wudang.
Zhi Wu Qiang - Spear Form
Performed by:
- Deng Ming Feng
Location: Wudang Daoist Traditional Kungfu Academy in Wudang Mountain.
Master: Yuan Xiu Gang
http://www.wudangwushu.com
To learn Wudang Kung Fu in Canada, check out:
http://www.wudangtoronto.com
published: 08 Dec 2018
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Big Spear (Da Qiang) 1 - Master Zhou Jingxuan
Big Spear (Da Qiang) - Master Zhou Jingxuan
http://swz.weebly.com
published: 16 Apr 2010
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26 Ancient Chinese Weapons You Probably Didn't Know Existed
In ancient China, many generals, and philosophers who were interested in this field had noted the benefits and pitfalls of various weapons under differing combat scenarios, such as defending, aggressing, tussling, ambushing, and so on.
Today they have become far more than just weapons; they are an integral part of the culture and symbolism of the Chinese people. Related to the weaponry are so many military strategies and legendary Heroes that people are still benefiting from their lessons, or just collecting them as a hobby. Then the appreciation of them became a special knowledge.
published: 24 Jun 2022
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Chinese Long Spear vs Chinese Long Saber (Chang Qiang vs Dan Dao) - Asian Historical Combat
Our armored combattants tested historical combat scenario of pike vs long saber - chang qiang vs dan dao. The techniques used are from surviving Ming Dynasty manuscripts. Armors are hand made by master Jean-Baptiste Leroy (spearman)
#martialarts #sword #spear #hema #history #reenactment
published: 17 Oct 2023
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Shang Xing Yi Quan - Lian Huan Qiang (Spear)
Third generation Shang Xing Yi Quan teacher Li Wen Jun demonstrates a Xing Yi Lian Huan Qiang (Spear) Form.
published: 27 Apr 2011
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Beginner Spear Form 四段枪术 (Si Duan Qiang Shu) - Kung Fu Wushu Changquan
Beginner Spear Form (Si Duan Qiang Shu) demonstrated by Master David Bao.
This is the standard beginner-level Spear routine consolidated by the International Wu...
Beginner Spear Form (Si Duan Qiang Shu) demonstrated by Master David Bao.
This is the standard beginner-level Spear routine consolidated by the International Wushu Federation.
Get access to exclusive online tutorials @ https://www.patreon.com/davidbao
Useful Links
**************
3 Basic Wushu Leg Stretches Tutorial: https://youtu.be/hp4EkP6PbtU
Five Stance Form 五步拳 (Wu Bu Quan) : https://youtu.be/HBCJyoCptKY
Beginner Form 集体拳 (Ji Ti Quan): https://youtu.be/JSCLmLR0-3g
San Duan Chang Quan 三段长拳 : https://youtu.be/hp4EkP6PbtU
Beginner Sword Form 三段剑术 (San Duan Jian Shu) : https://youtu.be/n9Qv6N2lpzE
Master David Bao
Hua Ying Wushu & Tai Chi Academy in Malaysia
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Website: http://davidbao.com
YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKOeIt99dz-_u8k6jSe1cSg
Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/davidbaoyh
https://wn.com/Beginner_Spear_Form_四段枪术_(Si_Duan_Qiang_Shu)_Kung_Fu_Wushu_Changquan
Beginner Spear Form (Si Duan Qiang Shu) demonstrated by Master David Bao.
This is the standard beginner-level Spear routine consolidated by the International Wushu Federation.
Get access to exclusive online tutorials @ https://www.patreon.com/davidbao
Useful Links
**************
3 Basic Wushu Leg Stretches Tutorial: https://youtu.be/hp4EkP6PbtU
Five Stance Form 五步拳 (Wu Bu Quan) : https://youtu.be/HBCJyoCptKY
Beginner Form 集体拳 (Ji Ti Quan): https://youtu.be/JSCLmLR0-3g
San Duan Chang Quan 三段长拳 : https://youtu.be/hp4EkP6PbtU
Beginner Sword Form 三段剑术 (San Duan Jian Shu) : https://youtu.be/n9Qv6N2lpzE
Master David Bao
Hua Ying Wushu & Tai Chi Academy in Malaysia
*****************************************************************************************************
Website: http://davidbao.com
YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKOeIt99dz-_u8k6jSe1cSg
Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/davidbaoyh
- published: 17 Dec 2021
- views: 8554
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Staff Master Rates 7 Spear And Staff Fights In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider
Kung Fu champion Zak Song rates seven spear and staff fight scenes in movies, such as "Ip Man," for realism.
Song discusses the accuracy of spear and staff sce...
Kung Fu champion Zak Song rates seven spear and staff fight scenes in movies, such as "Ip Man," for realism.
Song discusses the accuracy of spear and staff scenes in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" (2000), featuring Michelle Yeoh; "Ip Man" (2008), starring Donnie Yen; and "Fearless" (2006), with Jet Li. He also comments on the acrobatic and striking techniques in "Pacific Rim" (2013) and "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" (2021), starring Simu Liu. Song analyzes the tactics displayed in "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" (1999) and "Hand of Death" (1976).
Song is a champion martial artist and has been teaching kung fu and wushu for over 26 years. Song won a gold medal at the 2003 Chinese National Kung-Fu/Wushu/Sanda Competition. He also won the Oceania Kung-Fu Wushu Championships in the modern wushu forms and weapons categories in 2014 as well as winning the New Zealand Kung-Fu Wushu Championships in both traditional kung fu (hand forms) and modern wushu (short weapons) categories in 2012.
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Staff Master Rates 7 Spear And Staff Fights In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider
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Kung Fu champion Zak Song rates seven spear and staff fight scenes in movies, such as "Ip Man," for realism.
Song discusses the accuracy of spear and staff scenes in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" (2000), featuring Michelle Yeoh; "Ip Man" (2008), starring Donnie Yen; and "Fearless" (2006), with Jet Li. He also comments on the acrobatic and striking techniques in "Pacific Rim" (2013) and "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" (2021), starring Simu Liu. Song analyzes the tactics displayed in "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" (1999) and "Hand of Death" (1976).
Song is a champion martial artist and has been teaching kung fu and wushu for over 26 years. Song won a gold medal at the 2003 Chinese National Kung-Fu/Wushu/Sanda Competition. He also won the Oceania Kung-Fu Wushu Championships in the modern wushu forms and weapons categories in 2014 as well as winning the New Zealand Kung-Fu Wushu Championships in both traditional kung fu (hand forms) and modern wushu (short weapons) categories in 2012.
You can follow Zak Song here:
https://www.youtube.com/mastersongkungfu
https://www.instagram.com/mastersongkungfu
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOAMYgaPTmU
Martial Arts Masters Rate 21 Fight Scenes in Movies and TV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuwyJ64jeYs&t=1s
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Staff Master Rates 7 Spear And Staff Fights In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider
- published: 01 Nov 2022
- views: 897954
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Chu Haoran's 1st place qiangshu - 14th All China Games - Wushu Taolu
Chu Haoran takes 1st in qiangshu (spear) at the 14th All China Games for the Shandong Wushu Team.
#wushu #martialArts #kungfu #qiangshu #spear #shangdong #sha...
Chu Haoran takes 1st in qiangshu (spear) at the 14th All China Games for the Shandong Wushu Team.
#wushu #martialArts #kungfu #qiangshu #spear #shangdong #shaanxi #china #allChinaGames
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Chu Haoran takes 1st in qiangshu (spear) at the 14th All China Games for the Shandong Wushu Team.
#wushu #martialArts #kungfu #qiangshu #spear #shangdong #shaanxi #china #allChinaGames
- published: 20 Sep 2021
- views: 13102
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Chinese Spear Show | A Charming Girl Wielding a Long Spear
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Qiang (槍/枪 pinyin: qiāng) is the Chinese term for Spear [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qiang_(spear)].
This video...
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Qiang (槍/枪 pinyin: qiāng) is the Chinese term for Spear [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qiang_(spear)].
This video illustrates a charming girl playing a chang-qiang (长枪 cháng qiāng, literally long spear) in martial arts.
Performer: Master Han Liang
#wushu #charminggirl #heroine #spear #longspear #chinesespear #martialarts #sinicculture
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Qiang (槍/枪 pinyin: qiāng) is the Chinese term for Spear [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qiang_(spear)].
This video illustrates a charming girl playing a chang-qiang (长枪 cháng qiāng, literally long spear) in martial arts.
Performer: Master Han Liang
#wushu #charminggirl #heroine #spear #longspear #chinesespear #martialarts #sinicculture
- published: 03 May 2023
- views: 6671
1:01
Shi San Qiang (13 spear)
Shi San Qiang (13 spear) performed by Shifu Michael Dean from school www.shaolinkungfutiel.nl
Shi San Qiang (13 spear) performed by Shifu Michael Dean from school www.shaolinkungfutiel.nl
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Shi San Qiang (13 spear) performed by Shifu Michael Dean from school www.shaolinkungfutiel.nl
- published: 30 Aug 2016
- views: 4144
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Wudang Kung Fu - Spear Form - Zhi Wu Qiang
This is a demonstration of a Wudang weapons form from the Sangfeng Pai Sect of Wudang.
Zhi Wu Qiang - Spear Form
Performed by:
- Deng Ming Feng
Location: Wud...
This is a demonstration of a Wudang weapons form from the Sangfeng Pai Sect of Wudang.
Zhi Wu Qiang - Spear Form
Performed by:
- Deng Ming Feng
Location: Wudang Daoist Traditional Kungfu Academy in Wudang Mountain.
Master: Yuan Xiu Gang
http://www.wudangwushu.com
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This is a demonstration of a Wudang weapons form from the Sangfeng Pai Sect of Wudang.
Zhi Wu Qiang - Spear Form
Performed by:
- Deng Ming Feng
Location: Wudang Daoist Traditional Kungfu Academy in Wudang Mountain.
Master: Yuan Xiu Gang
http://www.wudangwushu.com
To learn Wudang Kung Fu in Canada, check out:
http://www.wudangtoronto.com
- published: 08 Dec 2018
- views: 47371
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Big Spear (Da Qiang) 1 - Master Zhou Jingxuan
Big Spear (Da Qiang) - Master Zhou Jingxuan
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Big Spear (Da Qiang) - Master Zhou Jingxuan
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Big Spear (Da Qiang) - Master Zhou Jingxuan
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- published: 16 Apr 2010
- views: 8664
2:50
26 Ancient Chinese Weapons You Probably Didn't Know Existed
In ancient China, many generals, and philosophers who were interested in this field had noted the benefits and pitfalls of various weapons under differing comba...
In ancient China, many generals, and philosophers who were interested in this field had noted the benefits and pitfalls of various weapons under differing combat scenarios, such as defending, aggressing, tussling, ambushing, and so on.
Today they have become far more than just weapons; they are an integral part of the culture and symbolism of the Chinese people. Related to the weaponry are so many military strategies and legendary Heroes that people are still benefiting from their lessons, or just collecting them as a hobby. Then the appreciation of them became a special knowledge.
https://wn.com/26_Ancient_Chinese_Weapons_You_Probably_Didn't_Know_Existed
In ancient China, many generals, and philosophers who were interested in this field had noted the benefits and pitfalls of various weapons under differing combat scenarios, such as defending, aggressing, tussling, ambushing, and so on.
Today they have become far more than just weapons; they are an integral part of the culture and symbolism of the Chinese people. Related to the weaponry are so many military strategies and legendary Heroes that people are still benefiting from their lessons, or just collecting them as a hobby. Then the appreciation of them became a special knowledge.
- published: 24 Jun 2022
- views: 21366
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Chinese Long Spear vs Chinese Long Saber (Chang Qiang vs Dan Dao) - Asian Historical Combat
Our armored combattants tested historical combat scenario of pike vs long saber - chang qiang vs dan dao. The techniques used are from surviving Ming Dynasty ma...
Our armored combattants tested historical combat scenario of pike vs long saber - chang qiang vs dan dao. The techniques used are from surviving Ming Dynasty manuscripts. Armors are hand made by master Jean-Baptiste Leroy (spearman)
#martialarts #sword #spear #hema #history #reenactment
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Our armored combattants tested historical combat scenario of pike vs long saber - chang qiang vs dan dao. The techniques used are from surviving Ming Dynasty manuscripts. Armors are hand made by master Jean-Baptiste Leroy (spearman)
#martialarts #sword #spear #hema #history #reenactment
- published: 17 Oct 2023
- views: 577
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Shang Xing Yi Quan - Lian Huan Qiang (Spear)
Third generation Shang Xing Yi Quan teacher Li Wen Jun demonstrates a Xing Yi Lian Huan Qiang (Spear) Form.
Third generation Shang Xing Yi Quan teacher Li Wen Jun demonstrates a Xing Yi Lian Huan Qiang (Spear) Form.
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Third generation Shang Xing Yi Quan teacher Li Wen Jun demonstrates a Xing Yi Lian Huan Qiang (Spear) Form.
- published: 27 Apr 2011
- views: 4938