The classical Chinese weapons are common features in Chinese martial arts and important part of gung fu heritage. Chinese weaponry has been in existence for thousands of years and contains many different kind of weapons. No other martial arts in the in the world has the variety of weaponry gung fu possess.
The classical Chinese weapons can be broken down into many different categories such as long, short, single, double, soft, linked, throwing etc.. They can also be classified as northern or southern as well as by their weight. Hung Gar contains many different types of weapons. The list below shows the most common weapons practiced in different lineage's of Hung Gar. Description and background information on each weapon set will be added in the future.
Lau Gar Gwan
Lau family staff
Hau Jie Gwan - Seung Tau Gwan
Monkey king staff - Double Ended Staff
Ng Lung Baat Gwa Gwan
Fifth Brother Eight Diagram Pole
See Gar Mui Fa Ying Cheung
See Family Plum Blossom Spear
Pek Kwa Daan Do
Broad Sword
Ji-Fai Do
Commanders Sabre
Mui Fa Seung Long Do
Plum Blossom Double Dragon broadswords
Jow Gar Wu Dip Seung Do
Jow Family Double Butterfly Knives
Koi Chong Dai Hung Yut Seung Do
Koi Chong's
big crescent moon double knives - Buterfly Knives
Kwan Lun Gim
Kunlun mountain straight sword
Sung Moon Gim
Life Gate straight sword
Kwan Do / Chun Choy Dai Do
General Kwan's halberd/spring and autumn big knife
Mui Fa Siu Tiu
Plum Blossom halberd
Yue Gar Dai Pa
Yu family tiger fork
Cho Tao
Hoe
Fu Tao Seung Ngao
Tiger hooks
Luen Fa Bo Dang
Lotus flower wooden bench
Gau Jie Bien
Nine section whip
Seung Gau Jie Bien
Double nine section whip
Ng Jie Bien
Five section whip
Seung Ng Jie Bien
Double five section whip
Tiet Sien
Iron Fan
Gee Sau
Daggers |