The form now repeats this section, from movement 4, Tsum Kiu Sau, to movement 21, Sau Kuen, but this time on the other side. Please see earlier descriptions. Fig 41 Fig 42 Fig 43 Fig 44 Fig 45 Fig46 22. Tsum Kiu Sau – Looking for the Bridge Hand Repeat as in movement 4. Fig 41 23. Juen Ma – Turning Stance Follow description for movement 5, but on the other side. Fig 42 24. Fak Sau – Whipping Hand Repeat movement 6, but on the other side. Fig 43 25. Tok Sau – Push Up Hand Repeat movement 7, but on the other side. 31. Bong Sau, Wu Sau, Juen Ma Repeat movement 13, but on the other side. 32. Juen Ma, Wan Lan Sau Repeat movement 14, but on the other side. 33. Bong Sau, Wu Sau, Juen Ma Repeat movement 15, but on the other side. 34. Juen Ma, Wan Lan Sau 26. Jut Sau – Jerking Hand Repeat movement 8, but on the other side. 27. Yan Jeung, Wu Sau Repeat movement 9, but on the other side. Fig 44 28. Juen Ma, Wan Lan Sau – Turning Stance and Horizontal Blocking Arm Repeat movement 10, but on the other side. Fig 45 29. Bong Sau, Wu Sau, Juen Ma – Wing Arm, Protecting Hand, Turning Stance Repeat movement 11, but on the other side. Fig 46 30. Juen Ma, Wan Lan Sau Repeat movement 12, but on the other side. Repeat movement 16, but on the other side. 35. Chong Kuen – Punch Repeat movement 17, but on the other side. 36. Pek – Chop Repeat movement 18, but on the other side. 37. Jum Sau - Sinking Hand Repeat movement 19, but on the other side. 38. Chaan Sau (Mo Sau) – Shovel Repeat movement 20, but on the other side. 39. Sau Kuen – Withdraw fist Repeat movement 21, but on the other side. to be continued... by Michael <strong>Tse</strong> Qi Magazine Apr/May/June 2007 page 45
Zhong Qi Gou Basic Dao (Broadsword) 1. Hold the Dao with Legs Closed 2. Light Step while Holding the Dao 3. Close the Legs and Show the Palm 4. Lift the Leg and Shuttle Palm 5. Bow Stance and Grab the Dao page 46 Qi Magazine Apr/May/June 2007