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Plum Blossom Fists (梅花拳)
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梅花拳 (Méihuā Quán, "Plum Blossom Fists") is one of the larger forms in the Seven Star Praying Mantis curriculum — at 55 postures, it is among the longest single sets and accordingly the form practitioners typically train when they are ready for sustained continuous practice. The name does not refer to the related (and distinct) Plum Blossom Mantis branch (梅花螳螂); Meihua Quan is a form within the Seven Star (Wong Hon Fan) lineage, where the plum blossom names a particular continuous-petal-like striking pattern — strikes that bloom out in multiple directions in succession, like the five petals of a plum blossom.
In the Wong Hon Fan canon Plum Blossom comes as a trio: 梅花拳, 梅花手拳 (Plum Blossom Hands), 梅花落拳 (Plum Blossoms Falling) — three related sets that drill the plum-blossom pattern at different scales.
What it trains
Multi-directional continuous striking — the plum-blossom pattern: strikes blooming out left, right, forward, back, in a continuous sequence that takes the practitioner through all four directions
Stamina in sustained form — at 55 postures, the form is long enough that the practitioner has to manage breath through the whole sequence; this is the form that trains whole-form qi management
Transition fluency — every petal-direction requires a different transition; Plum Blossom drills the practitioner's vocabulary of changing direction in mid-sequence
Full posture script — 55 postures
The bare posture-name list from Wong Hon Fan's 梅花拳 (1957), reproduced under fair-use citation; English are the wiki's own working glosses.
# | 中文 | Working gloss |
|---|---|---|
1 | 背轉雙蓄勢 | Turn-the-back, double storing posture |
2 | 入環掠翅式 | Entering-ring stance, sweeping wings |
3 | 提腿迎面掌 | Lifting-leg, face-front palm |
4 | 入環右反掌 | Entering-ring stance, right reversing palm |
5 | 提腿雙提刁 | Lifting-leg, double lifting hook |
6 | 入環雙壓掌 | Entering-ring stance, double pressing palm |
7 | 入環單臂爪 | Entering-ring stance, single-arm claw |
8 | 引針右腰斬 | Drawing-the-needle, right waist-slice |
9 | 提腿右献桃 | Lifting-leg, right offering-the-peach |
10 | 入環右滾膀 | Entering-ring stance, right rolling shoulder |
11 | 提腿左献桃 | Lifting-leg, left offering-the-peach |
12 | 入環左滾膀 | Entering-ring stance, left rolling shoulder |
13 | 提腿右挫捶 | Lifting-leg, right grinding punch |
14 | 穿捶右蹬𨁏 | Piercing punch, right stomping kick |
15 | 囘身右封手 | Turn-the-body, right sealing hand |
16 | 底穿左封掌 | Low pierce, left sealing palm |
17 | 扭步右叠肘 | Twisting step, right piling elbow |
18 | 扭步右崩捶 | Twisting step, right avalanche punch |
19 | 提腿雙提刁 | Lifting-leg, double lifting hook |
20 | 入環雙壓掌 | Entering-ring stance, double pressing palm |
21 | 穿梭刁手式 | Shuttle-piercing hooking hand |
22 | 入環右腰斬 | Entering-ring stance, right waist-slice |
23 | 封手雙飛腿 | Sealing hand, double flying kick |
24 | 跨虎右叠肘 | Crossing-tiger stance, right piling elbow |
25 | 跨虎右崩捶 | Crossing-tiger stance, right avalanche punch |
26 | 走步右軋膝 | Walking step, right crushing knee |
27 | 提腿裡纏絲 | Lifting-leg, inner silk-reeling |
28 | 入環右挫掌 | Entering-ring stance, right grinding palm |
29 | 提腿迎面掌 | Lifting-leg, face-front palm |
30 | 登山右反掌 | Mountain-climbing stance, right reversing palm |
31 | 撤步穿封統 | Withdrawing step, piercing-sealing thrust |
32 | 撤式封統捶 | Withdrawing stance, sealing thrusting punch |
33 | 走步右挑手 | Walking step, right lifting hand |
34 | 七星右補捶 | Big-Dipper stance, right filling punch |
35 | 右封左圈捶 | Right seal, left circling punch |
36 | 左封右圈捶 | Left seal, right circling punch |
37 | 入環右腰斬 | Entering-ring stance, right waist-slice |
38 | 右抅摟採手 | Right hook-pull seizing hand |
39 | 跨虎右截捶 | Crossing-tiger stance, right intercepting punch |
40 | 雙封橫統捶 | Double seal, sideways thrusting punch |
41 | 蹤跳右仰膀 | Leaping, right upward shoulder |
42 | 撤式掛統捶 | Withdrawing stance, hanging thrusting punch |
43 | 進式右劈軋 | Advancing, right chop-and-crush |
44 | 進式右蓋掌 | Advancing, right covering palm |
45 | 進式右反掌 | Advancing, right reversing palm |
46 | 撤式左屯掌 | Withdrawing stance, left massing palm |
47 | 登山右叠肘 | Mountain-climbing stance, right piling elbow |
48 | 七星大撤式 | Big-Dipper great withdrawing stance |
49 | 七星式低劈 | Big-Dipper stance, low chop |
50 | 走步高挑手 | Walking step, high lifting hand |
51 | 七星右補捶 | Big-Dipper stance, right filling punch |
52 | 踢腿右滾膀 | Kicking leg, right rolling shoulder |
53 | 引針右腰斬 | Drawing-the-needle, right waist-slice |
54 | 雙刁右圈脚 | Double hook, right circling foot |
55 | 跨虎左挑掌 | Crossing-tiger stance, left lifting palm (closing) |
Video
七星螳螂 梅花拳 — Plum Blossom Fists — a Seven Star demonstration of the form.
The Plum Blossom trio in Wong's curriculum
梅花拳 (Plum Blossom Fists), 55 postures, 1957 — the principal form
梅花手拳 (Plum Blossom Hands), 1947 — companion set focused on the hand techniques
梅花落拳 (Plum Blossoms Falling), 1947 — variant emphasizing the descending pattern (the petals falling)
Distinguish from Plum Blossom Mantis (梅花螳螂)
The 梅花螳螂 branch is a different mantis sub-style — softer, more continuous, with a plum-blossom linking method that gives the branch its name. Meihua Quan (this form) is in the Seven Star branch, despite the shared plum-blossom naming. Both descend from the broader mantis tradition that values the plum blossom image; the two are not the same.
Primary sources
Wong Hon Fan, 梅花拳 (Hong Kong, 1957) — 55-posture canonical edition
Wong Hon Fan, 梅花手拳 (Hong Kong, 1947) — Plum Blossom Hands
Wong Hon Fan, 梅花落拳 (Hong Kong, 1947) — Plum Blossoms Falling
All held in the CUHK Wong Hon Fan Special Collection.
Open English translations
Paul Brennan, "Plum Blossom Fists" (2019) — bilingual translation of the 1957 Meihua Quan: brennantranslation.wordpress.com
Paul Brennan, "Plum Blossom Hands" — brennantranslation.wordpress.com
Paul Brennan, "Plum Blossoms Falling" — brennantranslation.wordpress.com
See also
Praying Mantis (螳螂拳) — the style overview (includes the 梅花螳螂 branch distinction)
七星螳螂 Seven Star Mantis — branch context
白猿出洞 White Ape Leaves the Cave — companion advanced form
Mantis Forms — the script-and-video map of every form
Mantis Canon — full Brennan index
Sources
[1] Wong Hon Fan, 梅花拳 (Hong Kong, 1957), 梅花手拳 (1947), 梅花落拳 (1947) — the three published manuals; the posture script above is the bare form-name list of the 1957 梅花拳 reproduced under fair-use citation, with the wiki's own glosses.
[2] Paul Brennan (tr.), "Plum Blossom Fists" / 梅花拳 and the two companion forms — brennantranslation.wordpress.com.
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