Xingyiquan, the original "mind boxing", was based on the meaning of the heart, and was later mistaken for Xingyiquan, which is said to have been created by Yue Fei. Boxing consists of five elements and twelve styles, which are used to show, cut, entangle, cross, pick, top, cloud and lead. Its basic skills are piling and packing. The main points of the pile are: "head, vertical neck, shoulder, hip, front shoulder, elbow, knee, anus and palm." "Including five-shaped boxing (one split, two (hand+collapse), three rescues, four roasts, five horizontal methods, divided into Jin Mu fire and water), twelve-shaped boxing (dragon, tiger, monkey, horse, chicken, swallow, harrier, snake (bird+platform), eagle, eagle. Push it for fencing and guns. This fist uses bright strength first, then dark strength, and finally turns into strength, reaching the four ends hard. It is a grand view to develop step by step and synthesize the strengths of each family.
Encyclopedia of China? China traditional medicine, Taoist dictionary, China orthodox Taoist dictionary, China Taoist dictionary. Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 1995.