Douglas H. Y Hsieh QUOTES

Douglas H. Y Hsieh
Bio

Douglas H. Y. Hsieh is an author known for his contributions to martial arts literature, particularly in Chinese Kung Fu. His works focus on various traditional Chinese martial arts styles and techniques, offering insights into their histories, principles, and applications.

Notable Publications:

  • Hsing-I Chuan: This book delves into Hsing-I Chuan (Xingyiquan), one of the three internal systems of Chinese Kung Fu. It includes biographies of 11 renowned Hsing-I masters, discusses the eight fundamental principles, six coordinates, and the 12 styles of Hsing-I, along with training methods and combat applications.
  • The Combined Snake Cat Crane Maneuvers: First published in 1955 in Hong Kong, this work explores the Snake Cat Crane Combined Fist (Se Maau Hok Wan Ying Kyun), also known as the Three Animals Fist (Sam Ying Kuen). The style was developed in the late 1920s by Leung Wing Hang, a top student of the legendary Lam Sai Wing, with guidance from Yeung Han Git.
  • Dim Mak (Dim Hsueh): The Poison Hand. Touch of Death: This book examines the art of Dim Mak (Dian Xue Shu), also known as the "Death Touch." It discusses techniques that target specific acupoints on the body, aligning with traditional Chinese medicine's theories of blood circulation and energy balance.
  • The Striking Snake Maneuvers: This publication focuses on snake-style techniques in Chinese martial arts, detailing various maneuvers and tactics such as hitting, winding, ambushing, evading, and darting.
  • Illustrated Chinese Sabre for Self-Defense: This manual provides instruction on the use of the Chinese sabre for self-defense, featuring illustrations and detailed descriptions.

While specific biographical details about Douglas H. Y. Hsieh are limited, his publications have contributed to the dissemination and understanding of traditional Chinese martial arts practices.

If one learns Chinese boxing without practicing Chinese Kung Fu, it will become futile in his old age.