Plum Blossom "Sai" Form

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Actually it's Mei Shan (Moi San) or Plum Mountain. Mei Hua (Moi Fa) is Plum Flower.

Probably from somewhere in Fujian if I had to guess in origin. I couldn't make anything out about the hand style so ... who knows.
 

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Interesting, I didn't know that. Thanks....................
 

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I used to train in a southern kung fu style and that was one of the weapons taught.
I forget what it's chinese name was, but it translated as iron cross.
From what we were told, the chinese version was larger and wider than what we see in the japanese sai, but we always just used the sai as that was what was available to us.
Thanks for sharing.
 

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It's interesting, thanks. I wish I could tell what the person was doing with the sai; I can't see his hand position.
 
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It's interesting, thanks. I wish I could tell what the person was doing with the sai; I can't see his hand position.

yes, it's a pity that the quality on the vid is not to hot. That level of quality is more along the lines of just-get-an-idea. Oh well, better than nothing.
 
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