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Small Baji (小八極) — Bajiquan

Updated 2026-06-08
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小八極 (Xiǎo Bājí, "Small Baji" — also 八極小架, "the small frame") is the **foundational form of **Bajiquan — the first set every Baji student learns, and the form that banks the art's whole short-range vocabulary. Baji is the explosive, close-quarter art of Li Shuwen (李書文) ("Divine Spear Li") and Liu Yunqiao (劉雲樵), who carried it to Taiwan through his 武壇 (Wutan) school. Small Baji drills the heart-thrusting elbow (頂心肘), the silk-reeling (纏絲), the propping palms (撐掌), and the stamping advance (震腳) that issues the famous Baji power — in 36 postures, in the Wutan (Liu Yunqiao) curriculum below.

What it trains

  • 頂心肘 (the heart-thrusting elbow) — Baji's signature close strike, here drilled twice (postures 6, 15)

  • The six openings (六大開) in embryo — 頂 (butt), 抱 (embrace), 單 (single), 提 (lift), 胯 (hip), 纏 (coil) — the methods 小八極 plants

  • 震腳 / fa-jin — the stamping step that delivers whole-body short power

  • Silk-reeling (纏絲) — the spiralling 大纏 / 左右纏絲 that links the strikes

The form — move-by-move (拳譜)

The 36-posture sequence of the 武壇 (Wutan / Liu Yunqiao) 小八極, reproduced under fair-use citation; the English are the wiki's own working glosses.

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式 (中文)

English

1

雙手抱拳

Both hands cup the fist (salute)

2

屈膝雙伸

Bend the knees, double extension

3

左蹬足

Left stamping kick

4

右蹬足

Right stamping kick

5

右提膝

Raise the right knee

6

頂心肘

Heart-thrusting elbow

7

黑虎偷心

Black tiger steals the heart

8

大蟒纏身

The great python coils the body

9

榻掌

Sinking (collapsing) palm

10

托掌

Propping palm

11

白鶴亮翅

White crane flashes its wings

12

避襠捶

Groin-guarding punch

13

探掌搋捶

Probing palm, kneading punch

14

右提膝

Raise the right knee

15

頂心肘

Heart-thrusting elbow

16

雙抱捶

Double embracing punch

17

雙栽捶

Double planting punch

18

大纏絲

Great silk-reeling

19

崩步捶

Avalanche-step punch

20

拗步捶

Cross-step punch

21

右纏絲

Right silk-reeling

22

弓步衝捶

Bow-stance charging punch

23

馬步捶

Horse-stance punch

24

弓步撩捶

Bow-stance lifting punch

25

左纏絲

Left silk-reeling

26

弓步衝捶

Bow-stance charging punch

27

封面掌

Face-sealing palm

28

捨身下勢

Throwing the body into the low posture

29

斜單鞭

Diagonal single whip

30

金雞獨立

Golden rooster stands on one leg

31

抖翎

Shaking the feathers

32

崩撩掌

Avalanche-lifting palm

33

左撐掌

Left propping palm

34

退步右撐掌

Retreat, right propping palm

35

退步挑肘

Retreat, lifting elbow

36

收勢

Closing posture

Place in the curriculum

小八極 is the entry form; it is followed by 大八極 (Large Baji, the major form), the core method sets 六大開 (Six Big Openings) and 八大招 (Eight Big Techniques), and the weapons — above all the 六合大槍 (Six-Harmony Big Spear), Li Shuwen and Liu Yunqiao's signature.

See also

Baji (八極拳) — the style, the six openings, the lineage

Li Shuwen (李書文) — 'Divine Spear Li,' the Baji great

Liu Yunqiao (劉雲樵) — who brought Baji to Taiwan, founder of Wutan

Mantis Forms — the script-and-video map (Eight Step Mantis shares the Wutan/Su Yu-chang thread)

Sources

[1] 劉雲樵 (Liu Yunqiao) Wutan curriculum, 大內八極拳:小八極 — the 36-posture sequence reproduced here under fair-use citation, with the wiki's own glosses. The list is corroborated by the 小八極 article on Chinese Wikipedia (CC BY-SA) and two independent Wutan-lineage transcriptions.

[2] The Mengcun small-frame and the broader Baji form/weapon inventory derive from 姜容樵, 國術教範大小八極拳圖說 (1928, public domain by age) and the Mengcun (吳連枝) lineage materials.