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Post by Suhana LIM on Dec 30, 2004 5:00:37 GMT -5
Da jia ni men hao
Recently I've just received a classic and rare Hokkian poem. Those who are interested in Fukien style martial arts and collectors of old martial manuscripts MUST READ THIS.
If you are scrutinise this poem carefully, you'll reveal a HIDDEN MARTIAL TECHNIQUES that have never known before.,
Please concentrate fully, try to unify your mind, body and spirit as when you do the Sam Chien.
Children in kina kia Bird is chiao kia Korean car is Kia Give birth is seh kia Furniture is Ikea Police is mata kia Small house is chu kia Country name is Czechoslovakia Puppy is kao kia Kitten is ngiao kia Chicken is kuey kia Pig is tu kia Handphone is Nokia
I am Hokkien kia Malay is huan kia Hindu is kit leng kia Kuai Lou is ang mo kia Chinese is teng lang kia Japanese is jit pun kia Bad guy is phai kia Good guy is ho kia
Person who read this poem is gong kia If you laugh, you are siow kia.
Good luck, hope you can REVEAL THE HIDDEN TECHNIQUES.
Cheers.
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Post by pitbull on Dec 30, 2004 17:30:45 GMT -5
gong fu hao,san zhan zhao...
this one is my fav...
suana kua,bo chia eh lao nua chia e kun sin sua
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 1, 2005 4:11:43 GMT -5
Pitbull ni hao ;D ;D ;D Cheers.
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Post by Fatman on Jan 12, 2005 0:32:26 GMT -5
I read the whole poem. Does that make me a 'soo koo kia'?
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 12, 2005 4:42:34 GMT -5
I read the whole poem. Does that make me a 'soo koo kia'? Fatman ni hao Any luck in finding the hidden techniques? Cheers.
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Post by Fatman on Jan 12, 2005 21:05:40 GMT -5
Fatman ni hao Any luck in finding the hidden techniques? Cheers. No, I am a gong kia
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 13, 2005 4:27:03 GMT -5
Fatman ni hao
;D Sometime, we all are gong kias. Really, you must loudly read the poem, you will find certain part hs the same rhyme as the name of technique and then try to imagine the movements. Good luck.
Cheers.
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 13, 2005 4:43:32 GMT -5
Fatman ni hao ;D Sometime, we all are gong kias. Really, you must loudly read the poem, you will find certain part hs the same rhyme as the name of technique and then try to imagine the movements. Good luck. Cheers. Errrrrrrh, I read it loud, right to left and upside down and still don't get it. So I must be Toa gong kia. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 13, 2005 5:16:04 GMT -5
Errrrrrrh, I read it loud, right to left and upside down and still don't get it. So I must be Toa gong kia. ;D ;D ;D Eric ni hao Eric, this poem originally was composed for internal use. Usually we read this while under Tsing Tao influence. Some part of the poem consist of Ngo Cho techniques/movements. Yes, it sound like a joke for the people who don't know. One of my suheng actually did this brilliant masterpiece. Cheers.
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 13, 2005 6:02:49 GMT -5
Eric ni hao Eric, this poem originally was composed for internal use. Usually we read this while under Tsing Tao influence. Some part of the poem consist of Ngo Cho techniques/movements. Yes, it sound like a joke for the people who don't know. One of my suheng actually did this brilliant masterpiece. Cheers. So the key is Tsing Tao. I am on the wrong liquid, Carlsberg! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 13, 2005 6:15:37 GMT -5
Eric ni hao No, I'm not suggesting that you must enjoy Tsing Tao first to be able to find the hidden techniques. But usually we recite this poem when we get together accompanied by TT. But without TT, it's ok Cheers.
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Post by CStephens on Jan 13, 2005 15:57:46 GMT -5
. . . I am left astounded ;D ;D
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Post by Fatman on Jan 13, 2005 17:31:17 GMT -5
Eric ni hao Eric, this poem originally was composed for internal use. Usually we read this while under Tsing Tao influence. Some part of the poem consist of Ngo Cho techniques/movements. Yes, it sound like a joke for the people who don't know. One of my suheng actually did this brilliant masterpiece. Cheers. I am truly a gong kia, because I am not familiar enough with the technique names to be able to find the secrets of the poem
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 13, 2005 23:57:30 GMT -5
I am truly a gong kia, because I am not familiar enough with the technique names to be able to find the secrets of the poem Fatman ni hao No, don't be so sad. Try harder and a little imagination is the tip. Come on mate, can't you trace even a single technique? Cheers.
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 14, 2005 0:03:02 GMT -5
Pui A Pui Liu Liu
Bo Liu Ki Hock Chiew
Hock Chiew Buay Ti Kay
Pui A Cho Ong Tay.....
;D ;D ;D
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