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Foshan has no shadow feet.

The meaning of Foshan shadowless foot is as follows:

Foshan shadowless foot is a kind of boxing in the south, which focuses on the hand and waist, and its footwork is weak. Later, Huang Feihong innovated and incorporated some footwork routines of Northern Kung Fu into Nanquan. Shadowless feet emphasize footwork. While quickly defeating the enemy, we must ensure that our feet are not chaotic. Only when our feet are calm can we be agile and resist and disperse foreign attacks. Therefore, a solid foundation of "ma bu" or horse stance just look is the foundation of Foshan's shadowless feet.

It's dazzling to make a quick move with your hands before the shadowless foot makes a move. When its attention is completely attracted to the upper plate, it will suddenly attack its lower plate. This move is fierce and abnormal. Therefore, when teaching this stunt, I will definitely choose a disciple with good temperament to teach. Because people who practice martial arts should speak martial arts. The word "Wu" consists of the word "stop the war", which means to stop the war, not to start a fight.

The shadowless foot in Foshan is a boxing method in the south, which mainly focuses on the hands and waist, ignoring the kung fu of the feet, while Huang Feihong innovatively integrates some foot routines in the north into the boxing method in the south.

Shadowless feet emphasize footwork. While quickly defeating the enemy, we must ensure that our feet are not chaotic. Only when our feet are calm can we be agile and resist and disperse foreign attacks.

Mr. Huang Feihong, the founder of Foshan Shadowless Foot, is just a boxer who dances lions in Guangdong, and turned the split foot of Longhumen into a shadowless foot that flies out to kick. For the sake of national justice, after Eight-Nation Alliance invaded the Qing Dynasty, the lion dance sent off the Eighth Army and smashed the foreign lion's head, which proved that China's kung fu was really good and Huang Feihong became famous at home and abroad.