Two-section staff
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The two-section staff or changxiaobang (Chinese: 長小棒; pinyin: cháng xiǎo bàng; lit. 'long/short pole') is a versatile weapon which originated in China from the ancient Shaolin temple and Shaolin martial arts. It is a flail-type weapon which consists of a long staff with a shorter rod attached by a chain, to serve as a cudgel.[1]
See also
[edit]- Flail (weapon)
- Hung Ga
- Kung fu
- Northern Shaolin
- Nunchaku
- Pyeongon
- Shaolin Kung Fu
- Southern Shaolin
- Three-section staff
- Wushu (sport)
- List of martial arts weapons
References
[edit]- ^ Sensei Nathan Chlumsky (6 May 2015). Inside Kungfu: Chinese Martial Arts Encyclopedia. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781329119420.