Yang Lu Chan or his grandson, Yang Deng Fu, are reputed to have invented “Grasping Sparrow's Tail” by combining some basic techniques in Chen Style Taijiquan into one sequence of movements. (Kit) In the words of Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit “Grasping Sparrow's Tail” is so important in because it incorporates all the fundamental requirements of Taijiquan, including 1. differentiating yin-yang 2. stances 3. footwork 4. waist movement 5. body movement 6. hand movement 7. basic techniques 8. generating energy flow 9. developing internal force 10. combat application “Traditionally, “Grasping Sparrow's Tail” is said to be composed of four fundamental techniques — “peng” or ward off, “lu” or roll back, “qi” or press forward, and “an” or push. But we in Shaolin Wahnam identify a fifth technique, “chen” or sink back, between ”qi” and “an”. And we name the patterns that implement the techniques as follows:” Peng or Ward Off — Immortal Waves Sleeves Grandmaste