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Nine-Section Ground Whip (九節地躺鞭) — Seven Star Mantis

Updated 2026-06-08
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九節地躺鞭 (Jiǔjié Dìtǎng Biān, "Nine-Section Ground-Rolling Whip") is the soft-weapon ground-fighting form of the Seven Star Praying Mantis weapons curriculum, in the canon of Wong Hon Fan (黃漢勛). It joins two demanding specialties: the 九節鞭 (nine-section whip) — a chain of nine linked metal rods, the hardest class of flexible weapon to control — and 地躺 / 滾膛 (ground-rolling), the tumbling, dropping, and floor-fighting method. It is the whip-wielding cousin of the branch's Drunken Groundwork Saber.

What it trains

  • Flexible-weapon control — the nine-section whip has no rigid line; it is driven by circles, figure-eights, and body-wraps (金龍盤柱, "golden dragon coils the pillar"), and re-aimed by the whole body rather than the wrist

  • Ground-rolling (地躺 / 滾膛) — the form deliberately drops, sprawls, and rolls (地膛輾腿, 滾膛鞭法), striking and sweeping from the floor — a rare skill set that turns a fall into an attack

  • Whip-to-leg coordination — the whip's wraps are paired with crushing and grinding leg techniques (橫鞭軋腿, 地膛輾腿)

  • Recovery and re-launch — tiger images (白虎跳澗 "white tiger leaps the ravine," 猛虎翻身 "fierce tiger turns its body") mark the explosive returns from ground to standing

Full posture script — 34 postures

The bare posture-name list from Wong Hon Fan's 九節地躺鞭, reproduced under fair-use citation; English are the wiki's own working glosses. The long runs of one name (金龍盤柱 ×6, 肘底藏花 ×6) are the repeated circling and wrapping counts characteristic of a flexible weapon.

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中文

Working gloss

1

橫鞭勒馬

Horizontal whip, reining the horse

2

白虎跳澗

White tiger leaps the ravine

3

隨風逐浪

Following the wind, chasing the waves

4

金龍盤柱

Golden dragon coils the pillar

5

金龍盤柱

Golden dragon coils the pillar

6

金龍盤柱

Golden dragon coils the pillar

7

金龍盤柱

Golden dragon coils the pillar

8

金龍盤柱

Golden dragon coils the pillar

9

金龍盤柱

Golden dragon coils the pillar

10

肘底藏花

Hiding flowers beneath the elbow

11

肘底藏花

Hiding flowers beneath the elbow

12

肘底藏花

Hiding flowers beneath the elbow

13

肘底藏花

Hiding flowers beneath the elbow

14

肘底藏花

Hiding flowers beneath the elbow

15

肘底藏花

Hiding flowers beneath the elbow

16

猛虎囬頭

Fierce tiger turns its head

17

雪花吐艷

Snowflakes spitting splendour

18

雪花吐艷

Snowflakes spitting splendour

19

雪花吐艷

Snowflakes spitting splendour

20

餓虎攔路

Hungry tiger blocks the path

21

隨風逐浪

Following the wind, chasing the waves

22

橫鞭軋腿

Horizontal whip, crushing leg

23

地膛輾腿

Ground-sprawl, grinding leg-sweep

24

猛虎翻身

Fierce tiger turns its body

25

猛虎翻身

Fierce tiger turns its body

26

隨風逐浪

Following the wind, chasing the waves

27

滾膛鞭法

Rolling-on-the-ground whip method

28

滾膛鞭法

Rolling-on-the-ground whip method

29

滾膛鞭法

Rolling-on-the-ground whip method

30

白虎跳澗

White tiger leaps the ravine

31

隨風逐浪

Following the wind, chasing the waves

32

白虎跳澗

White tiger leaps the ravine

33

一字開鞭

Straight-line opening of the whip

34

返樸𡚖真

Returning to the plain, reverting to the true (closing)

Place in the curriculum

An advanced, late-curriculum specialty — the flexible weapon is taught only once the body method and rigid weapons are secure, and the ground-rolling demands the conditioning the empty-hand sets build. It pairs thematically with the 醉酒地躺單刀 (Drunken Groundwork Saber) as the branch's two 地躺 (ground-fighting) forms.

Open English translation

See also

七星螳螂 Seven Star Mantis — branch context

Mantis Forms — the script-and-video map of every form

醉酒地躺單刀 Drunken Groundwork Saber — the branch's other ground-fighting form

Mantis Canon — full Brennan index including all the weapons forms

Sources

[1] Wong Hon Fan, 九節地躺鞭 — the 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.), "Nine-Section Whip" / 九節地躺鞭 (2024) — open-access English: brennantranslation.wordpress.com. The 34-posture sequence follows Brennan's edition.