Xinyi Liuhe Quan Henan – Lu Style – Master Yu Jiang
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Xinyi Liuhe Quan Henan – Lu Style – Master Yu Jiang
Xinyi Quan is a fighting art within the Neijia Quan/Neichia Chuan Family of Chinese Martial Arts
Xin-yi-liu-he-quan was called the most vicious fighting technique in china.
Xinyi Liuhe Quan (literally – Fist of Mind, Intention and Six Harmonies) is a martial art that has developed in Henan Province among Chinese Hui (Moslem) nationality. It is considered one of the most powerful and fighting-oriented styles among other Chinese Martial Arts, and for a long time it has been known for its effectiveness in fighting, while very few actually knew the practice methods of the style. Xinyi Liuhe Quan, along with Cha Quan and Qi Shi Quan (Boxing of Seven Postures), have been considered “Jiao Men Quan” (“religious – e.g. Moslem – boxing”) meant to protect followers of Islam in China.
For more than two centuries the style had been kept secret and transmitted only to very few Moslem practitioners. Only at the beginning of this century first native Chinese (Han nationality) learnt the style, but still up to now the most skilful experts of Xinyi Liuhe Quan can be found within Hui communities in China.
Since the arts of Xinyi and Xingyiquan are generally divided into Hebei, Shanxi and Henan branches, the style is also called Henan Xinyi/Xingyi. In the West the style is often referred to as Ten Animals Xingyi.
The early history of the style is not very clear.
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