This article, Luohan Hands, is an article only to be used by Ten Tailed Fox. |
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Kanji | 羅漢拳 | ||
Rōmaji | Rakan Ken | ||
Literal English | Arhat Boxing | ||
Alternative names | Eighteen Hands of Arhat (十八羅漢, Jūhachirakan) | ||
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Appears in | Manga | ||
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Classification | Taijutsu, Fighting Style | ||
Class | Offensive | ||
Range | Short-range | ||
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The Luohan Hands is the original taijutsu style, developed by monks during the days of the Sage of the Six Paths, and through which the Sage developed taijutsu. All taijutsu arts find some basis in the teachings of this style. Not much is known about how the style operated, except that it was taught through meditation and intense practice.
Influence[]
The traditional story of its creation states that Bodhidharma, while visiting the Shaolin Temple taught the monks a series of exercises. By observing and imitating the forms and expressions of each Arhat statue in the temple, meditation and practice, the exercises evolved into a form called "eighteen hand movements of Arhat", which consisted of eighteen combat skills and techniques. Through this, 24 new movements were then created for advancing and retreating during combat.
Arhat Boxing or Luohan Quan has in total 108 different movements; from six different forms of fist movements, two forms of palm movements, four forms of locking and grappling. Each movement in the art of Arhat Boxing are simple and straight. Each movement represents the simplicity and beauty of the expressions of the Arhat Statues. Each powerful attack is hidden through the movements of Arhat forms.
Trivia[]
- This art is officially extinct, following the creation of the Five Form Fist.