Saturday, October 29, 2005

Luo Han (Lohan) Qigong

Luohan Qigong, Lohan Qigong, Luohan Gong, Lohan Gong

Shaolin Buddhist Qigong
Resources, Lessons, History, Links, Bibliography, Notes, Research
http://www.egreenway.com/qigong/lohan.htm

"One tradition is that the Buddhist teacher, Bodhidharma (448-527 CE), a famous Grand Master of Chan (Zen),introduced a set of 18 exercises to the Buddhist monks at the Shaolin Temple. These are known as the Eighteen Hands of the Lohan. This Shaolin Lohan Qigong (i.e., the art of the breath of the enlightened ones), "is an internal set of exercises for cultivating the "three treasures" of qi (vital energy), jing (essence), and shen (spirit)," according to Howard Choy. The Kung Fu master, Sifu Wong Kiew-Kit, referring to the Shaolin Wahnam style, says "the first eight Lohan Hands are the same as the eight exercises in a famous set of chi kung exercises called the Eight Pieces of Brocade." There are numerous versions,seated and standing, of Bodhiidharma's exercise sets - including the related "Tendon-Changing and Marrow-Washing" qigong set. Some versions of the 18 Lohan (Luohan) Hands have up to four levels, and scores of movement forms for qigong and martial purposes."
- Michael P. Garofalo, Eight Section Brocade (330Kb)

For a comparison of some of the exercises in the Lohan Qigong with the Eight Section Brocade see my chart on the topic.

The Luohan Qigong includes a massage or patting training methods, and this is especially popular among Yin Fu Bagua enthusiasts. Master Xie Pei Qi has a DVD out on the topic.

1 comment:

  1. Hello,

    Thank you for this post.

    I am researching the Lohan form. I have been practising for ten years, and I have never found much information on the internet until now.

    Thanks for your help in gathering information.

    The form that I study is on you tube also - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmzGtvCrv-k

    there seems to be quite some debate over who's is 'authentic'.

    :)

    Thanks again

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