
Single-Ended Staff (Dahn Tau Gwun) 单頭棍
Double-Ended Staff (Seung Tau Gwun) 双頭棍
Two-Section Staff (Dai So Ji Gwun) 大梢子棍
Three-Section Staff (Sam Jit Gwun) 三節棍
Red Tassel Spear (Hung Ying Cheong) 红纓槍
Hook Spear (Ngau Lim Cheung) 鈎亷槍
Snake Tongue Spear (Seh Mau Cheung) 蛇茅槍
Double-Ended Spear (Seung Tau Cheung) 双頭槍
Single Broadsword (Dahn Do) 单刀
Single Commander’s Saber (Dahn Ji Fai Do) 单指揮刀
Double Commander’s Saber (Seung Ji Fai Do) 双指揮刀
Ghost Head Broadsword (Gui Tao Dai Do) 鬼頭大刀
Horse-chopper Broadsword (Chahn Ma Do) 鏟馬刀
Double Broadsword (Seung Yiu Do) 双腰刀
Southern Double One Edged Swords (Nam Seung Do) 南双刀
Two-Edged Single Straight Sword (Dahn Gim) 单劍
Two-Edged Double Swords (Seung Gim) 双劍
Double Daggers (Seung Pei Sau) 双匕首
Iron Hoe (Tit Chor Tau) 鐡鋤頭
The Iron Hoe is known as a lowly famers weapon
One of the most practical weapons among Southern China's farmers was the hoe, a weapon that could be used double-ended, like the staff, for blocking and striking, or as a bladed weapon for chopping and slicing. And, of course, it was easily available, since every farmer had a hoe and was well-versed in its use.
The choy li fut hoe form contains more than just fighting applications. It also has drama.
Blocking Gate Long Handled Broadsword (Lan Moon Jaai Dai Do) 攔門寨大刀
General Kwan’s Long Handle Broadsword (Kwan Do) 関刀
General Choy’s Long Handle Broadsword (Choy Yeung Do) 蔡陽刀
Nine-Ring Long-Handled Broadsword (Gau Wan Dai Do) 九環大刀
Seven Star Long-Handled Knive (Chat Sing Tiu) 七星銚
Long Handle Trident (Gum Gong Dai Pah) 金剛大耙
Long-Handled Halberd (Fong Tien Wak Gik) 方天劃戟
Long-Handled Gold Coin Halberd (Gum Chin Gik) 金銭戟
Long-Handled Cross Spear (Gum Gong Pang) 金剛棒
Golden Bell Style Shovel (Gum Jung Chahn) 金鐘鏟
Crescent Moon Style Shovel (Yuet Ngah Chahn) 月牙鏟
Golden Coin Style Shovel (Gum Chin Chahn) 金錢鏟
Long-Handled Axes (Dai Ban Fu) 大板斧
Long-Handled Melon Hammers (Dai Tung Chui) 大銅錘
Bodhidhama Spade (Bin Guai Chahn) 扁拐鏟
Nine Teeth Rake (Gau Chi Pah) 九齒耙
Nine Dragon Trident (Gau Lung Dai Chah) 九龍大叉
was created by the Founder Chan Heung. The Nine-Dragon Trident is known as the "King" of all weapons.
This weapon was designed to shred any part of the opponent with which it might come into contact. The many hooks and blades can seize an opponent's weapon and, with one twist, rip it from his hands.
Fan (Sin) 扇
Flute (Dung Siu) 洞簫
Double Hookswords (Wu Sau Seung Ngau) 護手双鈎
Double Axes (Seung Fu) 双斧
Double Chain Whips (Seung Yuan Bin) 双軟鞭
Double Melon Hammers (Seung Tung Chui) 双銅錘
Double Copper Cudgels (Seung Tung Gan) 双銅鐧
Tiger's Head Shield (Fu Tau Pah) 虎頭牌
Rattan Shield (Tang Pah Dip) 籐牌碟
Cane (Quai Jeung) 拐杖
Horse Bench (Cheung Kiu Dang) 長橋櫈
The Horse Bench is known as a lowly famers weapon,
The horse bench was shaped like the common sawhorse. It had a flat board on top where it was used as a seat. The bench was approximately two feet tall and four-to-five feet in length - longer than today's sawhorse. The flat top board was between six-to-eight inches wide.
Often considered no more than a resting place for the tired, the Chinese horse bench is actually a powerful weapon that even has applications in today's sometimes dangerous society
Three-Sectional Chain Whip (Sam Jit Bin) 三節鞭
Nine-Sectional Chain Whip (Gau Jit Bin) 九節鞭
Hard Metal Whip (Gum Bin) 金鞭
Double Hard Metal Whip (Seung Bin) 双鞭
Rope Dart (Fei Tuo) 飛鉈
Double Wind and Fire Wheels (Shuang Fung Fuo Lun) 双風火輪


