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Li Pi Quan (力劈拳) — Eight Step's 'Force Chop'

Updated 2026-06-05
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力劈拳 (Li Pi Quan, "Force Chop Fist") is one of the most recognizable forms in the Eight Step Praying Mantis (八步螳螂) curriculum brought to Taiwan by 衛笑堂 Wei Xiaotang in 1950. The name names the action: li (force / explicit strength), pi (to chop, as with an axe). The form drills the cutting-down strike — driven by waist rotation and the stamping advance — across a sequence of mantis hooks, sweeps, and percussive setups.

Eight Step's Li Pi is NOT on the Wong Hon Fan Seven Star Mantis curriculum (Wong's books contain many 劈軋 / 劈捶 / 劈掌 postures inside other forms, but no standalone 力劈). It is one of the branch-distinctive Eight Step forms.

What 力劈 means in the form

力劈二字乃用力劈擊之意,而劈則是以斧切斷之意 — "Force Chop" means a powerful chopping strike, with 劈 carrying the sense of an axe cutting through.

The form's signature action is the chopping fist — descending from above with the full body weight committed via the stamping advance step (踏腳) and the waist twist (扭腰) — striking the opponent's head, shoulders, or collarbone. It is among the most explicitly power-issuing forms in the mantis curriculum.

The three living transmissions

Per the Taiwan Bajiquan Association teacher Hsu Chiu-Te's detailed treatment (hsu363.pixnet.net), three branches preserve Li Pi Quan:

Lineage

Source

Postures

Notes

八步螳螂 / Wei Xiaotang

衛笑堂 1950s+ Taipei → his Taipei disciples; book 實用螳螂拳秘笈

38 postures (also a shorter 28-posture variant documented)

The most widely-trained version; the form is in Wei's published curriculum

七星螳螂 / 李崑山·王松亭 line

A separately preserved Seven Star transmission (not Wong Hon Fan's branch)

comparable

Continues independently in Shandong / mainland lines

秘門 / Su Yu-Chang (蘇昱彰) Wutan transmission

蘇昱彰 (Liu Yunqiao + Chang Te-Kuei student) preserved through his Pachi Tanglang Institute

Preserved as part of the Pimen (秘門) curriculum

The Wei Xiaotang 8-Step 38-posture script (sample opening):

中平雙蓄式 → 螳螂捕蟬式 → 採手窩肚捶 → 泰山壓頂式 → … → 右前掃蹚腿 (closing)

The full posture lists for both the 28- and 38-movement Wei Xiaotang variants and the Wutan variant are on the Pixnet blog cited above.

Full posture script — a 35-movement version

Li Pi survives in several lineage versions of differing length (the 28- and 38-movement Wei Xiaotang variants noted above among them). The complete 35-movement sequence below follows one documented Eight Step transmission (the suntrans88 拳譜); the names are reproduced for study with the wiki's own working glosses. Eight Step movement names are more descriptive than the tight four-character Seven Star style.

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中文

Working gloss

1

捕蟬勢

Catching-the-cicada posture

2

採手進步窩肚捶

Seizing hand, advance, punch to the belly

3

撤步轉身撩陰掌

Withdraw step, turn body, rising groin palm

4

摟手雙捶

Scooping hand, double punch

5

偷手劈砸

Stealing hand, chopping smash

6

反身崩捶

Turn-body avalanche punch

7

上步劈砸

Advance step, chopping smash

8

墊步吹燈

Skip-step, "blowing out the lamp" palm

9

斜步覽捶

Diagonal step, embracing punch

10

跨虎

Crossing-tiger stance

11

墊步前掃蹚

Skip-step, forward sweeping leg

12

偷步盤肘

Stealing step, coiling elbow

13

反身摟手崩捶

Turn body, scooping hand, avalanche punch

14

反身崩捶;劈砸

Turn-body avalanche punch; chopping smash

15

雙開手

Double opening hands

16

雙耳搧風

"Fanning the ears" — double strike to both ears

17

雙手摟下串蹚腳

Both hands scoop down, threading sweep kick

18

落腳挫捶

Dropping the foot, grinding punch

19

上步撲面掌

Advance step, pouncing face palm

20

採手騎馬疊肘

Seizing hand, horse-stance piling elbow

21

棍手

"Staff hand" (forearm bar)

22

摟手崩捶

Scooping hand, avalanche punch

23

墊步串嗓

Skip-step, throat thrust

24

採手破刀手

Seizing hand, blade-breaking hand

25

偷步蹬塌勢

Stealing step, stomping-sink posture

26

順步頂肘

Straight step, butting elbow

27

採手搜眼圈捶

Seizing hand, eye-seeking circling punch

28

轉身捕蟬勢

Turn body, catching the cicada

29

墊步前後掃蹚

Skip-step, front-and-back sweeping leg

30

翻身崩捶

Turning-over avalanche punch

31

上步泰山壓頂

Advance step, "Mt. Tai crushes the head"

32

摟手崩捶

Scooping hand, avalanche punch

33

閉門腳

Closing-door kick

34

拔步避擊手

Pulling step, evading-strike hand

35

勾摟封手

Hook-scoop sealing hand (closing)

What the form trains

  • Stamping advance (踏腳) as the engine of the chopping strike — the foot lands with weight, the chop completes at the same instant

  • Waist rotation (扭腰) unifying the chop with the body, not the arm alone

  • Mantis hook setup (採手) before the chop — sticking, pulling, then chopping into the opening

  • Closing kick (掃蹚腿) — a low sweeping leg as the form's exit

Videos

See also

八步螳螂 Eight Step Mantis — Li Pi's branch context

Wei Xiaotang (衛笑堂) — the Eight Step disseminator

Praying Mantis (螳螂拳) — the style overview

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

崩步 Bung Bu — Seven Star's foundational form (comparative reference)

Sources

[1] 衛笑堂 Wei Xiaotang, 實用螳螂拳秘笈 (1977; Yiwen 逸文 2011 reprint, ISBN 9789866329487) — the primary published source for the 8-Step Li Pi script. In copyright. Sanmin listing: sanmin.com.tw.

[2] Hsu Chiu-Te (許秋德 / 八極拳協會), 螳螂拳力劈拳譜與影片 — Taiwan Bajiquan Association blog with the multi-lineage posture script and comparative analysis: hsu363.pixnet.net.

[3] 八步螳螂-力劈拳 — independent script at 健武學會 (blog.xuite.net); the 35-movement sequence above follows the suntrans88 拳譜, cross-checked at opening and close against an independent research pass.