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Eight Vajra Postures (金剛八式) — Bajiquan

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金剛八式 (Jīngāng Bā Shì, "the Eight Vajra Postures" — also 金剛八勢) is the **foundational basics drill of **Bajiquan — eight single power-postures, each trained back and forth on its own before the forms, that install the art's rooted, explosive short-power. The name 金剛 ("vajra / diamond," the indestructible thunderbolt of Buddhist iconography) is the quality they build: an immovable base and a hardness that "splits the mountain." Each posture carries a five-character 歌訣 (verse) naming its image.

The eight postures

Reproduced under fair-use citation with the wiki's own glosses.

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式 (中文)

歌訣 (verse)

English

1

撐捶

崩弓竄箭急

Propping Hammer — "a bursting bow, a darting arrow — sudden"

2

降龍

五岳朝天錐

Subduing the Dragon — "the five sacred peaks, an awl to heaven"

3

伏虎

六合撲地錦

Crouching Tiger — "the six harmonies, a brocade pouncing to earth"

4

劈山掌

劈山斧加鋼

Mountain-Splitting Palm — "a mountain-splitting axe, edged with steel"

5

探馬掌

登山探馬準

Scouting-Horse Palm — "climbing the mountain, the scout-horse true"

6

虎抱

圈攔虎抱急

Tiger Embrace — "circling-block, the tiger's quick embrace"

7

熊蹲

熊蹲硬靠擠

Bear Squat — "the bear squats — a hard shoulder-barge and press"

8

鶴步推

鶴步推山穩

Crane-Step Push — "the crane's step, pushing the mountain — steady"

See also

Baji (八極拳) — the style, the six openings, the lineage

小八極 Small Baji — the foundational form

Li Shuwen (李書文) — 'Divine Spear Li'

Sources

[1] 八極 / 八極拳 entries, Baidu Baike — the 金剛八式 names and 歌訣 reproduced here under fair-use citation, with the wiki's own glosses. The eight-posture basics drill is documented across the Huo (霍殿閣), Mengcun (孟村), and Wutan (劉雲樵) lineages; the names are traditional, the modern encyclopedia text is not reproduced.