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| Formal silk pants and top; formal
shoes. The colors for the silks are chosen by the students. |
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| Part of the lau gar (long pole) at
the top. The entire weapon is nine (9) feet long. Also shown
are a bag |
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for the halberd and (lower right) a tai chi tool called a
bent bang. The halberd, also known as a kwan |
| dao (= General Kwan's knife) shown
here screws together and is about seven feet long. It takes
training |
| and practice to make the kwan dao
set appear graceful. Advanced students also learn the Xin
Jia (New |
| Frame) sets 1 and 2 as well as Xiao
Jia (small frame). We will be adding a fork (cha) set. |
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