Bae Rin Bba Form
Complied Name Meanings
Path of Form
China ->
Okinawa ->
Japan ->
Korea
Chinese Version
Name(s)
· So Pak Ling Pak (Fuzhon)
· Yi Bai Ling Ba (Mandarin)
Description
Known Changes
Okinawa Version
Name(s)
· Pechurin
· Panchurin
· Suparinpei
· Suparinpe
· Suparinpa
Description
Man has 108 evil passions and so in Buddhist temples on
December 31st, at the stroke of midnight, a bell is rung 108 times to drive
away those spirits. The number is calculated from 3 times 36, where 36 is the 6
X 6 = 36 of Sanseru (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, Touch, and Justice (spirit)).
This long form has many open handed techniques perform simultaneously with other techniques, and has many shifts from soft to hard format.
Known Changes
Japanese Version
Name(s)
· Suparinpei
· Suparinpe
· Suparinpa
·
Hyakuhachiho
Description
Known Changes
Korean Version
Name(s)
· Bae Rin Bba
Description
From Northern China Used by the Ne Gu Ryu Northern Korean Schools
Known Changes
Bae Rin Bba Form Information ©2001 (updated 7/9/2001) Dave Hacker [email protected]