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Daimyo Boxing 丨Cha Slippery FistCha Slippery Fist

Cha Shui Quan is one of the most widely circulated fists in Daming County. The more popular theory is that it originated in Zhang Yinzhuang (also known as Yilizhuang) in GuanXian County, Shandong, and was created by the Hui people Cha Shangyi (ChaMir), Hua Zongqi, Wu Dianzhang and others in the last years of the Ming Dynasty, and spread among the Hui people. As brothers, Chu Zongqi and Cha Shangyi named the fist transmitted by Cha Shangyi (Cha Mir) "Cha Quan" and the frame fist made by Chu Zongqi "Chu Chuan", which is collectively called "Cha Slip Fist", and there is a saying that "Cha Slip is not divided". He Xing and Guo Dengyun of the Famous Master Ying Town of the Great Martial Arts Circle are the fourth generation of masters in the "Chart of the Origin of Cha and Slippery Fist", and the famous teachers of the Nanguan Martial Circle, Gao Sanxiang Lao, Gao SiXiang Lao, Jin Laodong, and He Liansheng are taught by The Four Masters of GuanXian County. In addition to practicing traditional fists and feet, The Hui martial artist Yang Chengxiang also practiced "Internal Qi" Qigong himself, increasing his skill. The martial artists Dan Zhongyuan and Sha Chunliang practiced light exercises on their own, and once went to the city with their backs to the corner of the city wall and went to the city to watch a play. There are also stories of Dan Zhongyuan and He Xing competing with others and eliminating violence and anliang.

Daimyo Boxing 丨Cha Slippery FistCha Slippery Fist

Cha Slippery Boxing Show (photo taken in 2005)

In the course of hundreds of years of history, daimyō cha sliding boxing has continuously absorbed the skills of other types of boxing, enriched and improved, and gradually formed a system of set cha, slip, cannon, hong, leg (elastic leg), hard eight style, twenty-four style, etc., the technical system is complete, the content is rich, the practice is comprehensive, and the art and theory are exquisite. Cha Slip Boxing uses leg strength and takes "Ten Ways to Bounce Legs" as the basic exercise to get started. There is a saying in wulin that "nanjing goes to Beijing, and the leg bounces out of the sect". Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, nanguan had four boxing rings in Nanguan: Gao (Gao Jiangong), Jin, He and Zhang, and there were two major boxing rings in Dongying Town, Guo Dengyun, a boxer, and He Xing, a boxer in Xiying Town, who taught apprentices and taught martial arts. Mashizhuang, Jintan Town, and Qilidian also have their own martial arts training venues. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Hui broke the shackles of conservative ideology, went to society, recruited apprentices, broke village boundaries and ethnic boundaries, and gradually increased the number of people practicing martial arts. There are boxing rings opened by Mingqi, Sha Huai'en, Yang Baodong, Jin Xiting, Zhang Mengqian, Li Zhong'an and so on in the city and Nanguan. Cha Slip Boxing is a national competition boxing, coupled with the efforts of practitioners, the martial arts team members of the Cha Slip Boxing System have achieved excellent results in many competitions and won honors for the daimyo, some team members have become coaches, and some coaches have been awarded the title of "National Thousand Excellent Martial Arts Counselors".

In 1980, at the Games held in Xinglong County, Hebei Province, Yang Jingshan won the men's junior group martial arts championship; in the same year, at the Wushu Competition Games held by Daming in Hebei Province, Guo Shoujing won the men's self-selected swordplay championship; in 1982, Sha Jianfang, as a provincial representative team member, participated in the second national ethnic minority games and won the National Memorial Award; in the same year, at the first ethnic minority games in Hebei Province, Sha Jianfang won the second place in swordplay; in 1983, Nanguan Erpu Village was rated as a provincial "advanced unit of rural martial arts" at the provincial level. In the same year, Sha Huaien, an amateur coach of the Hui ethnic group in Erpu Village, was named one of the "Thousand Outstanding Martial Arts Counselors in China"; in 1984, in the martial arts competition held in Daming County, Hebei Province, Guo Shoujing won the championship of self-selected swordsmanship in the men's group; in the same year, Yang Baodong's family was named "Model Sports Family" by the Provincial Sports Committee, the Provincial Trade Union, and the Provincial Youth League Committee; in 1985, Erpu Village was named "Advanced Unit of Ethnic Minority Martial Arts Sports in Hebei Province", and the Provincial Nationalities Committee and the Sports Committee issued a pennant; in 1986, Sha Jianfang participated in the Third National Ethnic Minority Traditional Sports Games and won the Performance Commemorative Award; in 1990, at the National Youth Games, Hei Zhihong won the wushu pentathlon champion, and Ren Jinyong won the second place in the wushu pentathlon.