Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark registration - Who invented the three-section stick?
Who invented the three-section stick?
Nunchakus were called whistle sticks in ancient times. It is said that it was invented during Qi Jiguang War, and it was used to kick horses' legs. At that time, the structure was an eyebrow piercing stick with a short stick at its tip. The chain of the stick is short. Later, the body of each stick was about seventy or eighty centimeters, and the chain of the stick was still very short. The present three-section stick structure still continues the structure of the two-section stick at that time.

In modern times, nunchakus spread to South Korea and Japan. After improvement, it is Bruce Lee's structure in the film. Today, the nunchakus have developed from wooden sticks to various materials, such as steel sticks, rubber sticks and plastic sticks. Besides chains, there are nylon ropes or thongs. The total length of nunchakus (including chain) is about 72 cm. Now some actual combat sticks have developed to a length of about 82 cm. They were selected according to their height.

The practical advantage of nunchaku is that it can attack in all directions and angles at any time without warning. This advantage has greatly surpassed the past two sticks and the present three sticks. Its stress principle is the same as that of a slingshot, which is extremely fast and powerful. Some people call it nunchakus. Combined with the hardness of the stick, it is very lethal. American survey shows that among many street violence weapons, its lethality is second only to pistol.

At that time, people were influenced by Bruce Lee, and many people all over the world used nunchakus, which caused people's lives. Many States in the United States have banned local people from using and owning nunchakus. Now, under the influence of Bruce Lee's die-hard fan Jay Chou, younger friends are also playing nunchakus. This will be a long-term fashion trend. The history of nunchakus.

Legend has it that nunchakus were invented by Zhao Kuangyin, Song Taizu, and were originally called Big Panlong Stick (also called Big Sweep in modern north) and Small Panlong Stick (Small Sweep). However, at that time, the big panlong sticks were short and long, which were specially used to sweep away the clues of the enemy, break the armour or hard weapons, and make them lose their fighting capacity. Later, this weapon spread from the south to the Philippines and from the east to Japan. Due to the historical changes, nunchakus have been changed to the present appearance: the total length is 72CM, and the length is about 12CM for each 30CM saved in the body, with chains or nylon ropes in the middle. Bruce Lee nunchaku is a standard 72CM nunchaku, which is different from the traditional Panlong stick.

Bruce Lee went to the United States to develop, make friends with martial arts, and make friends with world boxers. One of the masters, Irushando, known as the "king of Philippine sticks", is good at nunchakus and Philippine short sticks, and his stick skills are perfect. Because he admired Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do, he devoted himself to learning Jeet Kune Do. At the same time, Bruce Lee also learned this nunchaku technique from him. After some hard training and painstaking research, he reached a higher level. His nunchakus skills are fierce and dazzling. As long as you have seen his movies, you will know that it is not like some traditional "showy" and "troupe" kung fu, but a real magical stunt.

Jeet Kune Do has been famous for its vigorous and quick movements since forbidden kingdom was founded by Bruce Lee. Nunchakus is its essence. His nunchaku technique is perfect, at its peak, fast and abnormal. The majestic posture of waving nunchakus in the movie is still amazing. At that time, film critics said that it was enough to watch Bruce Lee's nunchakus. Since Bruce Lee's kung fu films, nunchakus have been widely spread all over the world because they are soft, short and pithy, easy to carry and powerful in melee.

Effective hitting position

The effective attack part of the two-section stick refers to the key part of the human body that is most vulnerable to being hit and disabled. Knowing and learning to attack these key parts, coupled with skilled martial arts, can quickly subdue or kill the enemy in the battle. The key parts of the human body are mainly divided into three parts: head, trunk and limbs.

(A) the key parts of the head

The head is one of the most important parts of the human body, and it is also the most distributed part of key areas. If the brain is hit, it will hinder the function of visual area and cerebellum, damage blood vessels, lead to blindness, incoherence, disorder of movement, and thus lose combat effectiveness; If the top of the brain is attacked, it will cause neurological dysfunction and imbalance of body motor areas, resulting in unstable trunk drive of limbs; If both sides of the brain and face are hit, the nerve function in the auditory area will be hindered, which will lead to hearing loss.

The specific parts are as follows:

1, Temples: Temples on both sides of the head, at the intersection of the extension line of the upper auricle and the corner of the eye, belong to the temporal region of the head, with temporal arteries, veins and temporal nerves passing through, and the anterior branch of the middle meningeal artery passing through the skull. This part of the bone is brittle and soft. If it hits the skull inward, it will cause temporal bone fracture and damage the middle meningeal artery.

Strike method: sweep and strike two sticks. If you have fallen to the ground, you can still kick.

Impact consequences: mild concussion, severe death.

2. Ear: The auricle nerve is close to the brain. After being hit or squeezed, it will damage the arteries in the meninges, swell the blood vessel walls and hinder blood circulation. The ear is located on the upper edge of mandible and behind the lower auricle, and there is a fatal acupoint, usually called "retroauricular point", which strikes the ear and retroauricular point, ranging from perforation of eardrum or bleeding in the ear to concussion or death.

Strike method: swing sweep.

Consequences of impact: perforation of eardrum or ear bleeding, coma and death.

3. Face: The face is where the organs such as vision, smell and breathing are located. Form a triangle from nose to upper lip. Boils or cysts in the triangle area, squeezed with your fingers and infected, are likely to cause life-threatening, not to mention hard blows. The nasal bone is composed of cartilage, and the sieve plate of the nose is thin and brittle. If the nasal bone is broken, it is easy to cause soft tissue edema. If bone fragments wedge into the brain, people will die soon. The orbital bone is extremely thin, forming the base of the anterior cranial fossa and containing eyeballs. Eye injury causes blindness, thus relieving people's combat effectiveness.

Strike method: swing horizontally and pick.

Consequences of hitting people: the pain is unbearable for those who are light, and the coma for those who are heavy.

4. Throat: The throat includes esophagus and respiratory tract. Respiratory violence can make people have difficulty breathing and lack of oxygen in the brain. The larynx has trachea, carotid artery and vagus nerve. After the impact, it will block the blood circulation, cause cerebral ischemia and hypoxia, and make people suffocate.

Strike method: stick sweep, chain attack.