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Dishu Quan - Ground fighting methods from Fujian in Southern China

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From the southern coastal province of Fujian, comes a unique style that specializes in the use of the lower extremities and ground methods in combat. Renowned in legends of the Bailian temples or the heroes of yesterday such as Fang Shiyu (Fong Saiyuk).

This powerful martial art style known as Dishuquan (Ground Boxing) prevails until today. Dishuquan is also known as Gouquan (Dog Boxing) or Dishu Quanfa (Ground Skills Canine Methods) or Dishang Feilong (Flying Dragon over ground).

The style was brought back from the secretive practice of only passing it to one's family via the famous masters Chen Ayin and his disciple Chen Yijiu, who brought the art back to Fuzhou, China. Dog Boxing is purpose built martial art that is unique in its fighting approach , so much so that often challengers would either run in despair or meet their fate.

 

 

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