The Liuhe Quan (or six harmonies fist), representing Fujian Liuhemen — a renowned branch of the Northern Shaolin martial arts — is widely practiced across East China's Fujian province, especially in the cities of Fuzhou, Xiamen, Quanzhou and Ningde.
This esteemed style embodies the "six harmonies" philosophy: internally harmonizing jing (or essence), qi (vital energy) and shen (the spirit), while externally unifying hands, eyes and body movements.
The principle further extends to combat applications through internal harmonies (heart-intent-qi-power alignment) and external harmonies (limb-joint coordination).
As a complete system, Liuhe Quan includes barehanded forms, weapon techniques, partner drills and combat skills — distinguished by its theoretical depth and practical richness.
Recognized as a vital heritage of the Chinese martial arts, this discipline offers invaluable insights into traditional combat systems while preserving the cultural essence of Fujian's martial arts legacy.
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