The Eight Animals of Hung Leng Kuen Kung Fu. Page 1 - Tiger and Dragon.
The Tiger and what it represents... The tiger is an animal of great character.

Hung Leng Kuen practitioners value highly it's footwork and fighting stances.
Techniques emphasize it's powerful open-handed blows; it's ripping, gouging, slashing and raking that are used to devour an opponent. Formations can represent the tiger claw, tiger paw and tiger mouth.

Circling prey is a warning sign: "Nothing lives in the tiger's den." See also Fu Jow Pai.
The dragon represents a spiritual aspect of Hung Leng.

Utilising the expanding, contracting, coiling and twisting motions of this mystical creature we can produce an array of techniques that include footwork, kicking, locking, clawing and striking.
The Dragon and what it represents...

Fearless and terrifying, the dragon can control and obliterate it's opponents with ease.
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