CROSS-ROADS AT FOUR GATES
This was a fundamental set practiced at the southern Shaolin Temple at Quanzhou in South China. The set was brought out of the Shaolin Temple by the Venerable Jiang Nan when the Qing Army razed the temple to the ground.
“Cross Roads at Four Gates” is called “Sap Tze Seai Moon Khuen” in Chinese (Cantonese). It looks simple in its demonstration but profound in its application.
1. Dragon and Tiger Appear | 2. Double Stars to Ground |
3. Big Bird Flags Wings | 4. Thrice Stretching Pearls |
5. Amitabha Palm | 6. Hide Flower in Sleeves |
7. Precious Duck Swims through Lotus | 8. Poisonous Snake Emerges from Pit |
9. Fierce Tiger Across Valley | 10. Bar the Big Boss |
11. Guan Ping Carries Insignia | 12. Precious Duck Swims through Lotus |
13. Single Tiger Claw | 14. Crow Flaps Wings |
15. Mirror Hand | 16. Hand Sweep |
17. Black Tiger Steals Heart | 18. Hide Flower in Sleeves |
19. Fierce Tiger Across Valley | 20. Poisonous Emerges from Pit |
21. Black Tiger Steals Heart | 22. Single Whip Saves Emperor |
23. Hide Flower in Sleeves | 24. Fierce Tiger Across Valley |
25. Poisonous Snake Emerges from Pit | 26. Black Tiger Steals Heart |
27. Sharp Knives Trim Bamboo | 28. Lohan Strikes Bell |
29. Catch Tiger in Mountain | 30. Catch Tiger in Mountain |
31. Crouching Cannon to Sky | 32. Organ-Seeking Kick |
33. Black Tiger Steals Heart | 34. White Crane Flaps Wings |
35. Dragon and Tiger Appear | 36. Two Tiger at Ready |
LINKS
Four Gates in the Shaolin Murals
Review of Four Gates Course at UK Summer Camp 2008
Cross-Roads at Four Gates — Old Video
Solo Practice and Combat Application of Four Gates — Old Videos