The Blue dragon flies to the ninth heaven

wudang Dragon sword workshop

Saturday, september 27 1-4 pm

Penticton, BC

 
 

Nine Dragons Scroll 九龍圖卷 by Chen Rong 陈容 (1200-1266)

dragon sword

We will be leading a short, half-day sword workshop at our school on Saturday, September 27th from 1-4 p.m. Our plan is to introduce everyone to the fundamentals of the Chinese straight sword (jian 剑), beginning with basic stances, cuts, and blocks. We will start into learning the Wudang Dragon sword form 龙华剑, the simplest sword style in our system, exploring the movements, principles, history, and mythology woven through it all. Attendees will leave having a grasp of the nine fundamental techniques 九法 and the three postures 三姿 of the Dragon Sword. We will also cover the form’s first section 一路, and the first four partner drills 对炼.

The workshop will include a handout with the first section of the Dragon Sword manual 剑谱 as well as the Secret Song of the Dragon’s Transformation 龙华歌诀, a traditional incantation you are supposed to intone before practicing the form (it helps turn you into a dragon).

 

Video of me doing Dragon Sword back in 2013

 

Dragon sword in myth and history

This form is a part of our northern long fist system, from the sacred peaks of Laoshan 崂山 Wudang’s sister mountain in the north. According to the oral tradition, this sword style was created by Qiu Chuji 丘处机 (1148—1227), the mytho-historical founder of Dragon Gate Daoism 龙门派, who famously met with Genghis Khan in Uzbekistan in 1222. The Great Khan was so impressed by Qiu’s understanding of immortality techniques that he named him head of all religion in China. Qiu returned to present day Beijing where he founded the White Cloud Temple 白云观. At an earlier phase of his life Qiu had spent several years at Laoshan, practicing inner alchemy in its Cave of Luminous Mist 明霞洞, where he purportedly created the Dragon Sword style.

The Dragon Sword was subsequently mastered by Sun Xuanqing 孙玄清 (1497—1569). A later custodian of the Cave of Luminous Mist, Sun was cloud-wandering disciple of Zhang San Feng 张三丰 (who also spent some time in this cave according to local Laoshan traditions). Sun passed the Dragon Sword down through Laoshan’s Golden Mountain Lineage 金山派, where Li Shiqing 李是庆, a famous Daoist guqin master, learned it in the early 19th century. He taught it to Kuang Zhenjue 匡真觉, head of the 20th generation of Golden Mountain Sect, who was the uncle of Kuang Changxiu 匡常修, 21st generation leader who then passed it on to our grandmaster Zhong Yunlong 钟云龙 in 1985.

Our teacher Master Yuan learned this from master Zhong in the early 1990’s, and then our class began our study of the Dragon Sword in April of 2012. I’ve been practicing this style for the past 13 years. While the technical details of the form are relatively simple, its deeper dimensions continue to bear poetic and alchemical fruit.

Qiu Chuji 丘处机 (1148—1227) with his signature durag

 

Golden Mountain Sect master Kuang Chang Xiu 匡常修 guiding students in the partner version of Yellow Dragon Turns its Body 黄龙翻身, the 26th step of Dragon Sword 龙华剑

 

where is it?

At our school, Okanagan Valley Wudang, right in the middle of the Cannery Trade Centre, 115-1475 Fairview Road, Penticton BC.

what should i wear?

Something comfy. Loose-fitting clothing. We will provide straight swords for everyone to practice with.

very nice, how much?

This workshop is $90 CAD

 

Laoshan’s Cave of Luminous Mist 明霞洞 and its ancient Gingko tree, which would have been around for all the Daoists listed above