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Shàolín Shísān Tàibǎo 少林十三太保 (Shaolin Thirteen Great Heroes) by Guōmèngwěi 郭孟伟 

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Guōmèngwěi 郭孟伟 is the son and student of Guōkǒngxī 郭孔熙 who learned from the nephew and student of Zhōuzihé 周子和 "Shushiwa". This form has also called been called Yībǎilíngbā 一百零八 (108) aka "Suparenpei" and Nánjí 南极 (south pole or southern extreme). It is thought by many to be the lost 4th form of Pangainoon 半硬軟 and Uechi-Ryu 上地流. However others see it as a form from a related lineage and others doubt it has any connection to Uechi-Ryu. What do you think?

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@PaSaRyuMrPhoenix
@PaSaRyuMrPhoenix 26 дней назад
I’ve only been an Uechi Ryu practitioner for four years. I will be testing for Shodan in Aug of ‘24, so I’m certainly not qualified to comment on whether this is the “lost fourth kata;” however, I can certainly see Uechi techniques and concepts in this kata. Definitely a thought provoking question and concept. I greatly appreciate all your labors in providing this invaluable information and record of our style’s founder. 🙏🏻
@PaSaRyuMrPhoenix
@PaSaRyuMrPhoenix 26 дней назад
This version of suparenei seems to be different than this one… ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4k-DixKRfm8.htmlfeature=shared
@shushiwa3479
@shushiwa3479 26 дней назад
This is a different from Guōmèngwěi does this one as well it is the yībǎilíngbā 一百零八 (108) pronounced suparinpei in Okinawan of his lóngzūnquán 龙尊拳(dragon respect boxing). The other form Guōkǒngxī is doing is from a different style Zhōuzihé 周子和 "Shushiwa" did, Shàolín-quán 少林拳 (Shaolin boxing) which tends to use numbers as their kata name over the poetic names. It is Yībǎilíngbā 一百零八 (108) aka "Suparenpei" and okre poetically Shàolín Shísān Tàibǎo 少林十三太保 (Shaolin Thirteen Great Heroes). It is also called Nánjí 南极 (south pole or southern extreme). Zhōuzihé/Shushiwa did a number of styles, most say he mastered 18. Amongst them are tiger, crane, snake, dog, cow, chicken, fish, monk, lion, Confucius boxing and Shaolin boxing. These 2 forms are the final forms of his Shaolin boxing and dragon boxing styles and both have been called suparinpei but the suparinpei of Shaolin and the suparinpei of dragon boxing. There is also a suparinpei of his chicken boxing and tiger boxing, among others. There is lots more information on the Shushiwa Facebook page and you can find and message me there as well. Justin LaVasse 🙇‍♂️
@shushiwa3479
@shushiwa3479 26 дней назад
Here is Guōmèngwěi doing the Yībǎilíngbā 一百零八 (108) aka "Suparenpei" of Zhōuzihé 周子和 Shushiwas' lóngzūnquán 龙尊拳 (dragon respect boxing). ru-vid.comcEcQXdS2RGY?si=bXGbDgip1AVC5VKV
@PaSaRyuMrPhoenix
@PaSaRyuMrPhoenix 26 дней назад
@@shushiwa3479 Yes, I can see Uechi elements here as well, although, the performance of the Chinese kata is so fast they are sometimes difficult to see. I have to watch them several times before I can begin picking out these elements. I see portions of the kata you provided the link for as well as the "Shaolin Thirteen Great Heroes" above, that remind me of portions of Seisan, specifically. I'm kinda the "unofficial historian" of my dojo and really appreciate the history of Shushiwa, Uechi Kanbun Sensei, and Uechi Ryu in general. The video of Shushiwa's home and even some of the murals he had painted on the walls was phenomenal. Thanks again for all your hard work! I'll continue to watch and learn! Domo arigato!
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