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| Lu Hua Dao |
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| Styles: |
Mi Zong
(Intermediate) |
| Authors: |
Lam Wing-kit & Ying Fun-fong |
| Publisher: |
Brilliant Publication Limited |
| ISBN: |
978-988-19050-2-4 |
| Price: |
(Colour) HK$91 / US$11.67  |
| Weight: |
0.16 |
| Pages: |
42 (A5 size) |
| Language: |
Chinese/English |
| Format: |
Print On Demand |
| 1st Published : |
07/2010 |
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| One of the sabre routines of Mizongmen. Its name, Louhau, or “Emerging Flower,” takes its meaning from it being able to capture the attention of the target through a fantastic display of power and ferocity. Its techniques compose of chopping, uppercut, pricking, dragging, blocking, etc. Together with the unpredictable rising and falling bodily movments of Mizongmen, this routine becomes a comprehensive collection of sabre techniques, making it an excellent introduction for beginners. |
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