Shaolin Qiankun Falchion Heaven and Earth Great Saber Form by Chen Junjie DVD
LECTURER: Chen Junjie
SKUDW-SSSLQP-031
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME64.0
Master The Shaolin Qiankun Falchion, A Traditional Heavy Weapon Routine Featuring 43 Intricate Postures Of Offensive Power And Rigid Defensive Mastery.
Index: Shaolin Qiankun Falchion Heaven and Earth Great Saber Form by Chen Junjie DVD // Kung Fu DVD / Songshan Shaolin // Combat Mechanics
Systematic Training Archive
●Master the 43 postures of the Heaven and Earth Great Saber.
●Develop explosive Fa-Jin through sweeping Heavy Weapon strikes.
●Learn the 'Twining the Head' defensive mechanics of the Shaolin monks.
●Understand the balance of Qiankun (Heaven and Earth) in combat tactics.
Perfect for remote learning and daily home practice of kung fu.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
The Shaolin Qiankun Falchion (Heaven and Earth Great Saber) stands as a monumental pillar in the traditional weaponry curriculum of the Songshan Shaolin Temple. Named after the dualistic cosmological principles of Qian (Heaven) and Kun (Earth), this weapon represents the total balance of aggressive force and structural stability. Historically, it has been a preferred Heavy Weapon for monks across successive dynasties, codified into a rigorous Technical Routine of 43 distinct postures. Master Chen Junjie, a guardian of this lineage, presents this instructional material to preserve the authentic battlefield mechanics that have made the Qiankun Falchion a symbol of Shaolin's martial authority. Practicing this form is said to cultivate the 'Fierce Tiger' spirit, requiring three years of dedicated effort to achieve true mastery in the arena of arms.
BIOMECHANICS AND HEAVY WEAPONRY
Wielding the Qiankun Falchion requires a sophisticated understanding of centrifugal force and the kinetic chain. Biomechanically, the practitioner must use the entire body as a singular unit, generating power from the ground through the legs and waist to manipulate the heavy blade. The routine emphasizes 'Twining the Head' (Chan Tou) and 'Wrapping the Brain' (Guo Nao) mechanics, which create a continuous defensive shield while preparing for explosive Fa-Jin (Explosive Power). Techniques such as cutting, hacking, and thrusting are executed with a 'Compact Rhythm,' ensuring that the weapon's momentum is never lost. The 'Rising and Falling' of the falchion hover around the head, demonstrating the high-level coordination between the weapon and the practitioner's center of gravity.
Technical Routine AND COMBAT TACTICS
The Technical Routine of the Qiankun Falchion is characterized by its 'Forceful Attacking' and 'Rigid Defending.' It features a diverse array of tactical maneuvers, including direct forward assaults, lateral thrusts, and oblique hacks. A unique feature of this style is the 'Inverse Arm Swing' and 'Floor Sweeping' techniques, which allow the practitioner to dominate multiple combat ranges simultaneously. The form teaches the student how to 'Wring' the falchion to redirect an opponent's force before delivering a decisive 'Jump and Chop.' These applications are rooted in practical combat, focusing on the ability to transition between long-range strikes and close-quarters defense with lightning speed.
LEGACY OF MASTER Chen Junjie
Master Chen Junjie's portrayal of the Qiankun Falchion is a masterclass in martial precision and technical depth. His teaching methodology focuses on the 'Harmony of Intent and Action,' ensuring that each of the 43 postures is performed with the correct alignment and energy flow. By following this instructional DVD, practitioners of all levels can gain a deeper understanding of Shaolin's weapon philosophy, including the importance of timing, precision, and energy control. This resource is an essential technical manual for anyone seeking to master one of Shaolin's most formidable and historically significant weapon routines, ensuring that the legacy of the Heaven and Earth Great Saber continues to inspire future generations.
The Shaolin Qiankun Falchion (Heaven and Earth Great Saber) stands as a monumental pillar in the traditional weaponry curriculum of the Songshan Shaolin Temple. Named after the dualistic cosmological principles of Qian (Heaven) and Kun (Earth), this weapon represents the total balance of aggressive force and structural stability. Historically, it has been a preferred Heavy Weapon for monks across successive dynasties, codified into a rigorous Technical Routine of 43 distinct postures. Master Chen Junjie, a guardian of this lineage, presents this instructional material to preserve the authentic battlefield mechanics that have made the Qiankun Falchion a symbol of Shaolin's martial authority. Practicing this form is said to cultivate the 'Fierce Tiger' spirit, requiring three years of dedicated effort to achieve true mastery in the arena of arms.
BIOMECHANICS AND HEAVY WEAPONRY
Wielding the Qiankun Falchion requires a sophisticated understanding of centrifugal force and the kinetic chain. Biomechanically, the practitioner must use the entire body as a singular unit, generating power from the ground through the legs and waist to manipulate the heavy blade. The routine emphasizes 'Twining the Head' (Chan Tou) and 'Wrapping the Brain' (Guo Nao) mechanics, which create a continuous defensive shield while preparing for explosive Fa-Jin (Explosive Power). Techniques such as cutting, hacking, and thrusting are executed with a 'Compact Rhythm,' ensuring that the weapon's momentum is never lost. The 'Rising and Falling' of the falchion hover around the head, demonstrating the high-level coordination between the weapon and the practitioner's center of gravity.
Technical Routine AND COMBAT TACTICS
The Technical Routine of the Qiankun Falchion is characterized by its 'Forceful Attacking' and 'Rigid Defending.' It features a diverse array of tactical maneuvers, including direct forward assaults, lateral thrusts, and oblique hacks. A unique feature of this style is the 'Inverse Arm Swing' and 'Floor Sweeping' techniques, which allow the practitioner to dominate multiple combat ranges simultaneously. The form teaches the student how to 'Wring' the falchion to redirect an opponent's force before delivering a decisive 'Jump and Chop.' These applications are rooted in practical combat, focusing on the ability to transition between long-range strikes and close-quarters defense with lightning speed.
LEGACY OF MASTER Chen Junjie
Master Chen Junjie's portrayal of the Qiankun Falchion is a masterclass in martial precision and technical depth. His teaching methodology focuses on the 'Harmony of Intent and Action,' ensuring that each of the 43 postures is performed with the correct alignment and energy flow. By following this instructional DVD, practitioners of all levels can gain a deeper understanding of Shaolin's weapon philosophy, including the importance of timing, precision, and energy control. This resource is an essential technical manual for anyone seeking to master one of Shaolin's most formidable and historically significant weapon routines, ensuring that the legacy of the Heaven and Earth Great Saber continues to inspire future generations.
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