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Lesson 144 Revision of Movie

YJ:  Dajia hao. Welcome to weekend Chinese Studio on CRI. Wo shi Yajie.
Cam: Dajia hao, wo shi Cam.
YJ: Cam, it’s our movie week on CS. What did you think?
Cam: It’s been great! I learned a lot of useful words. But I need a review if I want to put them into real conversation. 
YJ: Ok. Let’s first listen to Sentences in the Week.
 

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Chinese Kung Fu 中国功夫 – The Mechanics of Wing Chun Empty Hand Forms

In the introduction, it was suggested that Wing Chun was a different, more technique-based system of Kung Fu compared to the more ordinary systems of Kung Fu that rely as much on brute strength as superior technique. Much was said there to describe what WCKF wasn’t. Also immediately above, we introduced the philosophical essence, the very heart, of WCKF. In this section, we describe the component parts, the mechanics, of WCKF. This is best accomplished by describing the component parts of WCKF with an eye to their underlying concepts (remember also that, in the introduction, we said that WCKF was "concept-based"?). Central to the art of WCKF is the notion of the Central Axis (Zhong​ Zhou [中軸]), or the center line, which is the area of the body, or body zone, in which punches, kicks and grappling (trapping) takes place, while punches, kicks and trapping, in turn, belong to forms (Empty Hand forms). Each of these concepts – these topics and subtopics – will be treated in the following…

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