Plum Flower it is also called a Chain whip and it comes in 3 section, 9 section and one other larger size that escapes me at the moment you see it more commonly in contemporary Kung fu wich is called Wushu
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saw the Ong Bak 2 trailer you were talking about These heavy rings are actually worn by a Hung gar practitioner worn on both wrists like weights like gauntlets just attached by chains the Hung Gar Kung fu practioner uses them in horse stance training for strenghthening his wrists on both arms they arn't actually a weapon but the guy in the trailer uses them like that.
*** You can check out the opening title sequence for argueably the most well known Kung fu film by Shaw brothers 36th Chamber of Shaolin the star Gordon Lui uses them in the title sequence he's the guy who looks like Yul Bryner you've seen him train Uma Therman in Kill bill 2 and is called Master Killer nickname in his youth
Nunchuk, I believe
Martial arts evolved with mankind. The first time someone hit someone else, the martial arts began. Over time they have developed as a way to record the most effective techniques, the best place to hit someone, or the most effective way to use a weapon. Most cultures have developed martial arts of some form or another. These arts are based on their weapons, cultural beliefs and climates. There are many arguments as to where the study of martial arts came from. Some would say the Japanese; others are stern in their belief that the Chinese brought martial arts to its popularity and so forth. Although there are minimal sources as to who started the study, legend has it that the Chinese martial arts originated with an Indian Prince who brought his skills to the Buddhist temples in China. From there it spread throughout China and to Japan and Okinawa, Malaysia, Korea, Thailand and Southeast Asia. The first conflict between two men was the beginning of martial arts. A man must have, for some reason - probably out of jealousy, taken a tool used for hunting animals and used it against his fellow man. Information on what techniques worked were passed down from generation to generation. Since then the science and art has been in development.
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the romen gods found the rings
Tree rings or annual rings tell how old the tree is.
Too much fuel being put in the engine and it gets by the rings and if it has a mechanical pump attached to the motor, it can be leaking inside and running into the crankcase. Too much and the oil will be so thin that it no longer lubricates and you loose a bearing.
yeah it is chain
Chain mail is linked rings of metal.
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In the "side chains"
Because the ring is attached to the bracelet, i.e: the ring is a slave to the bracelet.
The weapon was not designed to be fired without the friction rings. You risk damaging it if you fire it without them.
bulls have nose rings to control them. the nose is tender and the ring placed there keeps them in control with a rope attached to it
Chain mail
No. If you have two chain rings you already have a front derailer, which will do the job of a chainguide.
They were the preferred weapon of the dwarves. Gimli carried an axe.
Depends on the tube diameter and profile of your weapon.