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And that’s what we have here. A very thin half length straight knife. This is, as the full name suggests, essentially a piercing dagger. About nine inches long. Actually a pretty interesting set. Though we much appreciate short weapons we want to take a minute to explain that people often ask about them, thinkng they are “more practical.” Chinese martial arts has a very different position from, say, Okinawan arts. They believe that short weapons are great and all that but hardly need to be taught because, being short enough, they are simply extensions of normal movement. Thus a Xin Yi practitioner should be able to immediately adapt any short weapon. Of course this is true but it’s awfully intersting to see the formal intepretation and also to possibly pick up some special movements ancient masters though germane to this weapon.
The Dai brothers were in the vegetable wholesale business, and did not publicly teach to others outside their family. However, after many years of keeping the art within the family, Dai Long Bang’s son Dai Wenxiong accepted Li Luoneng as a student, who went on to become a very famous martial artist, and a popularizer of the art. It was Li Luoneng who modified Xinyi and called it Xingyi.
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