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Sundial Sword (子午劍) — the Seven Star Mantis straight-sword form

Updated 2026-06-05
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The Sundial Sword (子午劍, Zǐwǔ Jiàn — also rendered "Midnight-Noon" or "Meridian" Sword) is the signature straight-sword (劍, jian) form of Seven Star Praying Mantis. As recorded by Wong Hon Fan — "as taught by Luo Guangyu of Penglai, Shandong" (Hong Kong, 1958) — the set runs to 46 postures. The name zǐ-wǔ names the midnight–noon, north–south axis of the sundial gnomon: the form turns through the compass of directions, the blade tracing the meridian line.

Character

The straight sword is the "gentleman of weapons," light and double-edged, rewarding precision over force. The Sundial Sword carries the mantis vocabulary — hooking, sticking, the sudden change of line — into edged single-sword work, alternating threading thrusts with the wrist-led cutting circles the jian is built for. Animal-image posture names (white ape, blue dragon, white snake, the mantis itself) mark it as a classical Shandong sword set rather than a modern competition form.

Representative postures

A selection from the 46 (the complete posture list and movement-by-movement detail are in Wong Hon Fan's manual, translated in full by Brennan — linked below):

中文

English

中平佩劍式

Standing Stably, Holding the Sword

白猿問路式

White Ape Asks the Way

夜叉探海式

Night Demon Searches the Sea

青龍坐窩式

Blue Dragon Sits in Its Lair

白蛇吐信式

White Snake Flicks Out Its Tongue

螳螂捕蟬式

Mantis Catches a Cicada

游龍大擺尾

Swimming Dragon Swings Its Tail

See also

Seven Star Mantis (七星螳螂拳) — the branch this sword belongs to

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

Mantis Canon — the full index of Wong Hon Fan forms in open English

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

Praying Mantis (螳螂拳) — the parent system

Sources

[1] 黃漢勛 (Wong Hon Fan), 子午劍 (Hong Kong, 1958), Seven-Star Mantis line of Luo Guangyu — full open English translation by Paul Brennan: Sundial Sword (Ziwu Jian). The Brennan translation is in copyright; linked, not reproduced. Posture names above are from Wong's (public-domain) original.

[2] Praying Mantis Master Wong Hon Fan Collection (螳螂拳宗師黃漢勛特藏), Chinese University of Hong Kong Library (repository.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/en/collection/whf) — holds the original Chinese editions of Wong's weapon manuals.