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Cha Chui (插捶) — Charging Punches
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插捶 (Cha Chui / Chā Chuí, "Inserting Punch" / "Charging Punches") is one of the foundational follow-on forms in the Seven Star Praying Mantis curriculum — typically taught immediately after Bung Bu (崩步). Where Bung Bu introduces the mantis vocabulary at large, Cha Chui drills the straight-line piercing-punch attack that gives the form its name: punches inserted through gaps in the opponent's structure, one after another, in tight stepping advance.
The Wong Hon Fan recension has 48 postures — same length as Bung Bu — and continues the foundational training the practitioner started in Bung Bu.
What the form trains
The inserting punch (插捶) itself — a straight piercing fist driven through the opponent's centerline gap, often after the lead hand has trapped or deflected
Continuous advance — Cha Chui pushes forward; the practitioner takes the gap and stays in it, hammering with successive insertions until the engagement breaks
Hand-to-hand transitions — the trapping/deflecting lead hand chains directly into the next piercing strike with no pause
Combined entries — the form pairs the insertion punch with sweeping kicks, knee strikes, and elbow follow-ups in the canonical Seven Star "seven-long-eight-short" pattern
Full posture script — 48 postures
The bare posture-name list from Wong Hon Fan's 插捶 (1944, expanded 1953), reproduced under fair-use citation; English are the wiki's own working glosses.
# | 中文 | Working gloss |
|---|---|---|
1 | 背轉雙蓄勢 | Turn-the-back, double storing posture |
2 | 白鵞掠翅式 | White goose sweeps its wings |
3 | 雙封手撲腿 | Double sealing hands, pouncing kick |
4 | 登山封統捶 | Mountain-climbing stance, sealing thrusting punch |
5 | 封手十字腿 | Sealing hand, cross kick |
6 | 撤步右補捶 | Withdrawing step, right filling punch |
7 | 撤步左屯掌 | Withdrawing step, left massing palm |
8 | 登山封統捶 | Mountain-climbing stance, sealing thrusting punch |
9 | 馬式挑劈軋 | Horse stance, lifting chop-and-crush |
10 | 十字掛撐腿 | Cross-hanging, propping kick |
11 | 馬式右劈軋 | Horse stance, right chop-and-crush |
12 | 進式倒轆轤 | Advancing, reverse windlass |
13 | 登山封頂臍 | Mountain-climbing stance, sealing navel-strike |
14 | 封手橫軋腿 | Sealing hand, sideways crushing leg |
15 | 蹬𨁏右疊肘 | Stomping kick, right piling elbow |
16 | 斜登山崩捶 | Slant mountain-climbing stance, avalanche punch |
17 | 雙封手統捶 | Double sealing hands, thrusting punch |
18 | 登山番車式 | Mountain-climbing stance, wheeling-cart posture |
19 | 圈手十字捶 | Circling hand, cross punch |
20 | 登山右圈捶 | Mountain-climbing stance, right circling punch |
21 | 封手左劈捶 | Sealing hand, left chopping punch |
22 | 馬式偷心捶 | Horse stance, stealing-heart punch |
23 | 雙封手插掌 | Double sealing hands, inserting palm |
24 | 封手十字腿 | Sealing hand, cross kick |
25 | 雙封手撲腿 | Double sealing hands, pouncing kick |
26 | 登山封統捶 | Mountain-climbing stance, sealing thrusting punch |
27 | 轉身封統捶 | Turn-around, sealing thrusting punch |
28 | 疊肘小蹬𨁏 | Piling elbow, small stomping kick |
29 | 七星式低劈 | Big-Dipper stance, low chop |
30 | 走步髙挑手 | Walking step, high lifting hand |
31 | 七星右補捶 | Big-Dipper stance, right filling punch |
32 | 封手右圈捶 | Sealing hand, right circling punch |
33 | 右抅摟採手 | Right hook-pull seizing hand |
34 | 馬式左攬捶 | Horse stance, left embracing punch |
35 | 翻勢右攬捶 | Turning posture, right embracing punch |
36 | 雙封手撲腿 | Double sealing hands, pouncing kick |
37 | 登山封統捶 | Mountain-climbing stance, sealing thrusting punch |
38 | 封手十字腿 | Sealing hand, cross kick |
39 | 馬式右劈軋 | Horse stance, right chop-and-crush |
40 | 偷步反封手 | Stealing step, reverse sealing hand |
41 | 封手穿心腿 | Sealing hand, heart-piercing kick |
42 | 封劈右崩捶 | Sealing-chop, right avalanche punch |
43 | 封手十字腿 | Sealing hand, cross kick |
44 | 馬式右劈軋 | Horse stance, right chop-and-crush |
45 | 蹤跳掛撐腿 | Leaping, hanging propping kick |
46 | 馬式右劈軋 | Horse stance, right chop-and-crush |
47 | 登山封統捶 | Mountain-climbing stance, sealing thrusting punch |
48 | 跨虎挑統捶 | Crossing-tiger stance, lifting thrusting punch (closing) |
The full bilingual translation is on Brennan's site, linked below.
Place in the curriculum
Standard Seven Star curriculum (Wong Hon Fan lineage):
十四路彈腿 (Tantui 14-Lines) — basic stance + kick drill (everyone's first)
崩步拳 (Bung Bu) — foundational form
插捶 (Cha Chui) — the next foundational form (this one)
→ into 十八叟 / 八肘 / 梅花 and onward
Cha Chui is also the form that introduces the practitioner to the rhythmic continuous-strike mode of mantis — the "once you enter, do not stop" tactical signature.
Primary source
Wong Hon Fan, 插捶 (Hong Kong, 1944, expanded 1953) — the published manual. Held in the CUHK Wong Hon Fan Special Collection.
Open English translation
Paul Brennan, "Charging Punches" (2018) — full bilingual translation of Wong's Cha Chui: brennantranslation.wordpress.com. 48 postures with original Chinese + careful English.
See also
Praying Mantis (螳螂拳) — the style overview
七星螳螂 Seven Star Mantis — branch context
崩步 Bung Bu — the foundational form Cha Chui follows
十八叟 Eighteen Elders — the next form in the curriculum
Mantis Forms — the script-and-video map of every form
Mantis Canon — the full Brennan index
Sources
[1] Wong Hon Fan, 插捶 (Hong Kong, 1944/1953) — the original published manual; the posture script above is the bare form-name list reproduced under fair-use citation, with the wiki's own glosses.
[2] Paul Brennan (tr.), "Charging Punches" / 插捶 (2018) — open-access English: brennantranslation.wordpress.com.
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