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Zhai Yao Quan (摘要拳) — 'Picked Essentials'
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摘要拳 (Zhai Yao Quan, "Picked Essentials" — Cantonese reading Jaai Yiu / "Jai Yao") is among the most prized form-groups in Northern Praying Mantis. The name says what it is: an anthology of essentials — the most important applications and techniques picked out of the larger mantis curriculum and arranged in form. Both Seven Star and Eight Step branches have their own Zhai Yao — distinct sequences with the same name and the same logic.
Seven Star — 六路摘要 (Six Paths)
Originally taught at the Shanghai Chin Woo (上海精武) by 羅光玉 Luo Guangyu, the Seven Star Zhai Yao is divided into six paths (六路): 一路 (First Path), 二路 (Second Path), 三路, 四路, 五路, 六路. The six are progressive — each path drills a different cluster of essentials, with later paths building on earlier vocabulary.
Wong Hon Fan (黃漢勛) published the first three paths separately as titled books in his Praying Mantis Series:
一路摘要拳 (First Path)
二路摘要拳 (Second Path)
三路摘要拳 (Third Path)
The full six-path curriculum continues in the lineages that maintained the larger inheritance — particularly Wong's HK Chin Woo classmates and the diaspora schools in Hong Kong, Penang, and Shandong.
Sample posture excerpt from 四路摘要 (Fourth Path) as preserved in the Liu-family transmission (柳氏螳螂):
拍肘外挂底密肘 → 左圈捶左仰帮 → 上步右栽捶 → 搂手击左掌 → 燕子撮水 → (continues)
The four-character posture names are the mantis-style "key phrase" form: each names an action plus its destination plus often a body-mechanic, all in four characters.
Videos — Seven Star Zhai Yao
Master Yun — Zhai Yao Form Demonstration — Wong-lineage diaspora teacher
hfwong-mantis.com — 領二路摘要 1972 archival B&W demonstration — rare early-1970s film of the two-person Second Path
Eight Step — 摘要一段 / 摘要二段 (Two Sections)
The Eight Step Zhai Yao, distinct from the Seven Star version, is structured in two sections (段) in the Wei Xiaotang curriculum: 摘要一段 (First Section) and 摘要二段 (Second Section). Both are documented on rare YouTube archival footage of Wei Xiaotang himself demonstrating them — among the most valuable surviving primary sources for the Eight Step curriculum.
Videos — Eight Step Zhai Yao
八步螳螂拳衛笑堂師爺示範套路:摘要一段、摘要二段 — Wei Xiaotang himself, archival, demonstrating both sections
What 摘要 trains in both branches
The form-group is for practitioners past the foundational stage. Where Bung Bu drills the foundational vocabulary, Zhai Yao drills the applications — what each technique looks like being used against a partner. The mantis maxim is "learn the hand by learning the application" (學手必先學用), and Zhai Yao is where that principle becomes practice.
See also
Praying Mantis (螳螂拳) — the style overview
七星螳螂 Seven Star Mantis — six-path Zhai Yao context
八步螳螂 Eight Step Mantis — two-section Zhai Yao context
崩步 Bung Bu — the foundational form Zhai Yao builds on
力劈 Li Pi — Eight Step's branch-distinctive form
Sources
[1] Wong Hon Fan 黃漢勛, 一路摘要拳 / 二路摘要拳 / 三路摘要拳 (Hong Kong) — the three published Seven Star Zhai Yao manuals. Originals in the CUHK Wong Hon Fan Special Collection.
[2] 螳螂派黃漢勛 official family site (hfwong-mantis.com) — hosting the 1972 archival film of Two-Person Second Path.
[3] 七星螳螂拳之摘要拳四路 — Liu-family transmission posture excerpts: m.douban.com/note/711565258.
[4] Wei Xiaotang archival video — YouTube zCP3yJH0r6U — primary 8-Step Zhai Yao reference.
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