Dacheng Quan Complete Mastery Series by Feng Hongcan 3 DVDs Box Set Collection
LECTURER: Feng Hongcan
SKUDW185-01-03-ALL
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME129.0
Comprehensive Archive Of Dacheng Quan Internal Power And Combat Mastery Featuring Zhan Zhuang Trial Of Sound And Free Fighting 3-DVD Set
Index: Dacheng Quan Complete Mastery Series by Feng Hongcan 3 DVDs Box Set Collection // CombatApplications / Neigong // Traditional Martial Arts
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●Master the 'Power of Stillness' through authentic Zhan Zhuang standing meditation.
●Develop unified whole-body kinetic energy with Trial of Sound and Friction Step.
●Transition from internal cultivation to spontaneous combat with Zhan Shou free fighting.
●Learn from Master Feng Hongcan a dedicated heir of the Dacheng Quan lineage.
Rare instructional material now in high-quality digital preservation.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND LINEAGE
Dacheng Quan, also known as Yiquan, represents a revolutionary milestone in the evolution of Chinese internal martial arts. Founded by the legendary Grandmaster Wang Xiangzhai in the early 20th century, the system was born from a radical departure from traditional fixed forms (Taolu), focusing instead on the cultivation of intent (Yi) and the manifestation of spontaneous, unified power. This comprehensive 3-DVD master collection is presented by Master Feng Hongcan, a distinguished authority and dedicated practitioner of the Dacheng Quan lineage. Historically, Dacheng Quan was designed to return martial arts to its combative roots, emphasizing the practical application of internal mechanics over ornamental display. This archive serves as a professional academic record, documenting the transition from foundational internal cultivation to elite-level combat application. Master Feng instruction provides a direct link to the ancestral wisdom of Wang Xiangzhai, ensuring that the authentic principles of the 'Great Achievement' remain accessible to the global community.
COMPLETE 3-DVD MASTER COLLECTION LIST:
1. Dacheng Quan Zhan Zhuang (Power of Stillness) (Subtitles: English / Chinese)
2. Dacheng Quan Shi Sheng & Mo Zhang (Trial of Sound and Friction Step) (Subtitles: English / Chinese)
3. Dacheng Quan Zhan Shou (Free Fighting) (Subtitles: English / Chinese)
TECHNICAL PHILOSOPHY AND INTERNAL ALCHEMY
The technical philosophy of Dacheng Quan is predicated on the concept of 'Body-Mind Unity' and the cultivation of 'Hunyuan Jin' (Primordial Unified Force). The system begins with Zhan Zhuang (Standing Post), which is not merely static endurance but a sophisticated method of internal alchemy designed to harmonize the nervous system and develop structural buoyancy (Peng). Master Feng Hongcan demonstrates how the practitioner uses intent (Yi) to create internal resistance, turning the body into a 'Six-Sided' force field. The philosophy emphasizes that 'Stillness is the mother of motion,' where the internal energy is refined through quietude before being tested in dynamic movement. This Neigong-based approach removes localized tension, allowing for the spontaneous manifestation of power without the hindrance of clumsy muscular effort. The integration of breath and intent guides the Qi through the meridians, promoting profound physical resilience and internal harmony.
BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND COMBAT EFFICACY
Biomechanically, Dacheng Quan is a masterclass in the utilization of the Whole-Body Kinetic Chain. Master Feng illustrates the mechanics of Shi Sheng (Trial of Sound) and Mo Zhang (Friction Step), showing how internal pressure is coordinated with vocal resonance and precise footwork to project force. The power is initiated in the core and expressed through the extremities as explosive Fa-Jin (Explosive Force). In the Zhan Shou (Free Fighting) module, the practitioner applies these principles in a non-cooperative environment, utilizing the 'Swimming Body' agility and the ability to neutralize force through superior structural geometry. By practicing these authentic lineage methods, students achieve a state of Body-Mind Integration where the spirit and the body act as one, ensuring victory through superior timing and kinetic efficiency. This 3-DVD set is an indispensable resource for mastering the profound martial depth and internal harmony of the Dacheng Quan tradition.
Dacheng Quan, also known as Yiquan, represents a revolutionary milestone in the evolution of Chinese internal martial arts. Founded by the legendary Grandmaster Wang Xiangzhai in the early 20th century, the system was born from a radical departure from traditional fixed forms (Taolu), focusing instead on the cultivation of intent (Yi) and the manifestation of spontaneous, unified power. This comprehensive 3-DVD master collection is presented by Master Feng Hongcan, a distinguished authority and dedicated practitioner of the Dacheng Quan lineage. Historically, Dacheng Quan was designed to return martial arts to its combative roots, emphasizing the practical application of internal mechanics over ornamental display. This archive serves as a professional academic record, documenting the transition from foundational internal cultivation to elite-level combat application. Master Feng instruction provides a direct link to the ancestral wisdom of Wang Xiangzhai, ensuring that the authentic principles of the 'Great Achievement' remain accessible to the global community.
COMPLETE 3-DVD MASTER COLLECTION LIST:
1. Dacheng Quan Zhan Zhuang (Power of Stillness) (Subtitles: English / Chinese)
2. Dacheng Quan Shi Sheng & Mo Zhang (Trial of Sound and Friction Step) (Subtitles: English / Chinese)
3. Dacheng Quan Zhan Shou (Free Fighting) (Subtitles: English / Chinese)
TECHNICAL PHILOSOPHY AND INTERNAL ALCHEMY
The technical philosophy of Dacheng Quan is predicated on the concept of 'Body-Mind Unity' and the cultivation of 'Hunyuan Jin' (Primordial Unified Force). The system begins with Zhan Zhuang (Standing Post), which is not merely static endurance but a sophisticated method of internal alchemy designed to harmonize the nervous system and develop structural buoyancy (Peng). Master Feng Hongcan demonstrates how the practitioner uses intent (Yi) to create internal resistance, turning the body into a 'Six-Sided' force field. The philosophy emphasizes that 'Stillness is the mother of motion,' where the internal energy is refined through quietude before being tested in dynamic movement. This Neigong-based approach removes localized tension, allowing for the spontaneous manifestation of power without the hindrance of clumsy muscular effort. The integration of breath and intent guides the Qi through the meridians, promoting profound physical resilience and internal harmony.
BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND COMBAT EFFICACY
Biomechanically, Dacheng Quan is a masterclass in the utilization of the Whole-Body Kinetic Chain. Master Feng illustrates the mechanics of Shi Sheng (Trial of Sound) and Mo Zhang (Friction Step), showing how internal pressure is coordinated with vocal resonance and precise footwork to project force. The power is initiated in the core and expressed through the extremities as explosive Fa-Jin (Explosive Force). In the Zhan Shou (Free Fighting) module, the practitioner applies these principles in a non-cooperative environment, utilizing the 'Swimming Body' agility and the ability to neutralize force through superior structural geometry. By practicing these authentic lineage methods, students achieve a state of Body-Mind Integration where the spirit and the body act as one, ensuring victory through superior timing and kinetic efficiency. This 3-DVD set is an indispensable resource for mastering the profound martial depth and internal harmony of the Dacheng Quan tradition.
Master Feng Hongcan
Feng Hongcan - Cheng-style Baguazhang
Feng Hongcan is a distinguished practitioner and educator of Cheng-style Baguazhang. He is recognized for his technical precision and his role in documenting the traditional forms and applications of the Cheng lineage, making him a respected figure in the broader Chinese martial arts community.
Lineage and Background
Feng Hongcan is a successor within the Cheng Tinghua lineage. His practice emphasizes the classic "Swimming Body" (游身) characteristics of the style, which focuses on the interconnectedness of movement and the ability to change directions seamlessly while maintaining internal pressure.
Lineage: Inheritor of the Cheng-style Baguazhang tradition.
Expertise: He is known for his deep understanding of the "Old Eight Palms" (Lao Ba Zhang) and the tactical application of Baguazhang in combat scenarios.
Coaching: Feng has been active in teaching and demonstrating the art, focusing on preserving the authentic flavor of the Beijing-based Cheng branch.
Instructional Media and Resources
Feng Hongcan has contributed significantly to the availability of Cheng-style resources through instructional videos and demonstrations. His materials are valued for their clarity and emphasis on the internal mechanics that drive external movements. Key areas of his teaching include:
The Old Eight Palms (Lao Ba Zhang): Detailed breakdowns of the primary palm changes that form the bedrock of the Cheng system.
Baguazhang Weapons: Demonstrations of traditional weapons such as the Baguadao (Broadsword) and the Baguajian (Straight Sword), showing how the circular body mechanics translate to weaponry.
Combat Applications: Unlike purely aesthetic demonstrations, Feng often highlights the martial intent (Yi) behind the movements, explaining how the circular walking is used to bypass an opponent's defense.
Core Technical Characteristics
Feng Hongcan's demonstrations typically showcase the specific technical requirements of the Cheng lineage:
Body Mechanics: Heavy emphasis on the "Hollow Chest and Plucked Back" (Han Xiong Ba Bei) and the "Lowering of the Qi to the Dantian."
The Dragon Claw Palm: Proper execution of the open-palm position to facilitate the "Spiral Force" (Chan Si Jin) through the arms.
Agility and Stability: A focus on the "Mud-Wading Step" (Tang Ni Bu), ensuring that the practitioner remains grounded yet highly mobile while traversing the circle.
HERITAGE ARCHIVE: This instructional media is part of the Chinoiserie2008 Traditional Wushu Collection. Our mission is to preserve the authentic lineage and technical standards of Chinese martial arts through systematic digital documentation.
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