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Drunken Groundwork Saber (醉酒地躺單刀) — the mantis ground-fighting specialty

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The Drunken Groundwork Saber (醉酒地躺單刀, Zuìjiǔ Dìtǎng Dāndāo) is a rare ground-fighting single-saber (刀) form within Seven Star Praying Mantis — combining the staggering, deceptive footwork of drunken (醉) boxing with the rolling, falling, low-line work of the groundwork (地躺) tradition. Recorded by Wong Hon Fan (photographed for Tin Tin Daily News, winter 1960; published as a book, Hong Kong, 1972), the set is 46 postures. Wong's own preface notes that the Mantis system has very few sets involving groundwork, which makes this a genuine specialty piece in the curriculum.

Character

"Drunken" here is tactical, not literal: the apparent loss of balance — staggering, lurching, dropping — is bait, each stumble disguising a saber cut or a sweep from the floor. The groundwork (地躺) element takes the fight deliberately low — rolling, falling, and rising — a register the upright mantis forms rarely use. The Big-Dipper / Seven-Star posture name (七星劈刀式) confirms the form's Seven-Star house identity even as it borrows the drunken and tumbling vocabularies.

Representative postures

A selection from the 46 (the complete set is in Wong Hon Fan's manual, translated in full by Brennan — linked below):

中文

English

跨虎拉刀式

Sitting-Tiger Stance, Pulling Back

七星劈刀式

Big-Dipper Stance, Chopping

轉刀旋風式

Spin Around, Whirlwind Kick

騎馬平刺式

Horse-Riding Stance, Level Stab

藏刀朝天式

Storing the Saber, Kicking to the Sky

一字劈刀式

Lower Into a Split, Chopping

See also

Yan Qing Single Saber (燕青單刀) — the upright single-saber 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

Wong Hon Fan (黃漢勛) — who recorded this rare form

Praying Mantis (螳螂拳) — the parent system

Sources

[1] 黃漢勛 (Wong Hon Fan), 醉酒地躺單刀 (Hong Kong, 1972; photographed 1960), Mantis-school form — full open English translation by Paul Brennan: Drunken Groundwork Saber. 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).