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Mantis Liuhe Staff (螳螂六合棍) — the Six-Harmony Staff
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The Mantis Six-Harmony Staff (螳螂六合棍, Tánglàng Liùhé Gùn) is one of the principal long-staff (棍) forms of Seven Star Praying Mantis. Recorded by Wong Hon Fan and serialized in Hong Kong's Chinese Boxing Magazine (武術雜誌) across 1956–57, the set runs to 80 postures — among the longer staff routines in his curriculum. The "six harmonies" (六合) in the name is the same coordination principle that governs the empty-hand boxing: the unity of hand–foot, elbow–knee, and shoulder–hip, here projected out to the tip of the staff.
Character
The staff is the "grandfather of weapons" and the foundation of all the long-weapon training; mantis staff work keeps the art's close, sticking quality even at range, with rapid changes of grip and line, avalanche-style downward strikes, and the coiling blocks that turn an opponent's thrust aside before answering. The frequent spear-crushing images in the posture names (the staff used against a spear) reflect the battlefield logic the form preserves.
Representative postures
A selection from the 80 (the complete sequence is in Wong Hon Fan's serialized manual, translated in full by Brennan — linked below):
中文 | English |
|---|---|
背立舉刀 | Standing with Your Back Turned, Raising a Saber |
崩打一棒 | Cudgeling with an Avalanche Strike |
跨虎軋槍 | Sitting-Tiger Stance, Crushing a Spear |
老僧穿衣 | Old Monk Puts on His Robe |
黑虎下山 | Black Tiger Bounds Down the Mountain |
旋轉纏攔 | Turn Around, Coiling Block |
挾棒中平 | Embrace the Cudgel, Standing Stably |
See also
Tiger-Tail Three-Section Staff (虎尾三節棍) — the flexible-staff form
Fifth Son's Eight-Trigrams Staff (五郎八卦棍) — the other major mantis staff
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), 螳螂六合棍, serialized in 武術雜誌 (Hong Kong, 1956–57), Seven-Star Mantis line of Luo Guangyu — full open English translation by Paul Brennan: Mantis Liuhe 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).
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More in this section
- Hand-Combat Classic (拳經拳法備要) — the Xuanji Boxing Manual
- Sundial Sword (子午劍) — the Seven Star Mantis straight-sword form
- Liuhe Double Sabers (六合雙刀) — the Six-Harmony Double Sabers
- Spring & Autumn Halberd (春秋大刀) — the Guandao capstone form
- Fifth Son's Eight-Trigrams Staff (五郎八卦棍) — the Yang-family staff in the mantis curriculum
- Tiger-Tail Three-Section Staff (虎尾三節棍) — the flexible-weapon form