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Fifth Son's Eight-Trigrams Staff (五郎八卦棍) — the Yang-family staff in the mantis curriculum

Updated 2026-06-05
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The Fifth Son's Eight-Trigrams Staff (五郎八卦棍, Wǔláng Bāguà Gùn) is a famous long-staff (棍) form carried in the Seven Star Praying Mantis curriculum, recorded by Wong Hon Fan (Hong Kong, Zhencheng Bookstore, 1955). It runs to 74 postures in two parts (49 + 25). Unlike the house mantis staves, its legendary origin lies in the Yang family of generals: Yang Wulang (楊五郎), the "Fifth Son," who — in the Generals of the Yang Family sagas — survived the disaster at Golden Beach, became a monk at Mount Wutai, and is said to have developed a monastic staff method that spread into many northern systems.

Character

This is a widely-shared northern staff form — practiced across Hung Gar, Choy Li Fut, mantis, and other systems — so its presence in the mantis curriculum reflects the common pool of northern weapons as much as anything mantis-specific. The "eight trigrams" in the name points to its eight-direction stepping. Where it enters the mantis line, the house stamps it with its own identity: the posture 螳螂探爪 ("Mantis Extends a Claw") is pure mantis vocabulary grafted onto the Yang-family frame.

Representative postures

A selection from the 74 (the complete two-part sequence is in Wong Hon Fan's manual, translated in full by Brennan — linked below):

中文

English

隻手擎天

A Single Hand Holding Up the Sky

螳螂探爪

Mantis Extends a Claw

白猿問路

White Ape Asks the Way

橫攔天門

Horizontally Blocking to the Sky

右路劈殺

Right Advance, Chopping Smash

囬棍撩陰

Pull Back the Staff, Kick to the Groin

推窗看月

Push Open the Window to Gaze at the Moon

See also

Mantis Liuhe Staff (螳螂六合棍) — the house six-harmony staff

Tiger-Tail Three-Section Staff (虎尾三節棍) — the flexible-staff form

Seven Star Mantis (七星螳螂拳) — the parent branch

Mantis Canon — the full index of Wong Hon Fan forms in open English

Praying Mantis (螳螂拳) — the parent system

Sources

[1] 黃漢勛 (Wong Hon Fan), 五郎八卦棍 (Hong Kong: 鎮成書局, 1955), as carried in the Seven-Star Mantis curriculum — full open English translation by Paul Brennan: Fifth Son's Staff. Brennan's translation is in copyright; linked, not reproduced.

[2] Praying Mantis Master Wong Hon Fan Collection, Chinese University of Hong Kong Library (repository.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/en/collection/whf).