Tuesday 26 June 2012

18/33 Dewan Perhimpunan China Melaka For Better 23/5/2012 - Mixxx Some 7up = Transformer 18 Dragon Subduing ( Palm )


Some Update 01/09/2012 /// Below are the 18 palms of the 18 Dragon Subduing Palm ( according to Wiki ) :

    亢龍有悔 / 亢龙有悔
    飛龍在天 / 飞龙在天
    龍戰於野 / 龙战于野
    潛龍勿用 / 潜龙勿用
    利涉大川 / 利涉大川
    鴻漸於陸 / 鸿渐于陆
    突如其來 / 突如其来
    震驚百里 / 震惊百里
    或躍在淵 / 或跃在渊
    神龍擺尾 / 神龙摆尾
    見龍在田 / 见龙在田
    雙龍取水 / 双龙取水
    魚躍於淵 / 鱼跃于渊
    時乘六龍 / 时乘六龙
    and continue //////////

Afterwards, there is a gap of about 100 years in the timeline until we see that next known practitioner, North Beggar Hong Qigong, the 18th leader of the Beggar Sect. Hong Qigong would later teach the 18 Dragon Subduing Palms to his student Guo Jing, who combined theories within the Jiu Yin Zhen Jing with those in the Dragon Subduing Palms, to add softness into them, adding more variations. Guo Jing would also adapt thirteen different power levels into Dragon Palms, increasing the efficiency of the palms greatly. Guo Jing is believed to have taught portions of the Dragon Subduing Palms to his students the Wu Brothers, but it is believed they did not learn the full set . The next practitioner of the full set is believed to be Yelu Qi, the son-in-law of Guo Jing, and 20th Beggars' Sect leader. Yelu Qi's proficiency in the Dragon Subduing Palms was never mentioned, but he is believed to have mastered it  ( Bonus Topic 6 / 9 )
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