- Wanshū
Wanshu is a name borne by several
kata s in many systems ofkarate , includingIsshin-Ryu ,Shotokan (under the nameempi ),Wadō-ryū and others.Wanshu is also the Okinawan-adapted name of Sappushi [Jp. 'diplomat'] 'Wang Ji' (1621-1689), the leader of a large ambassadorial mission fromChina sent by theQing government to the village ofTomari, Okinawa in 1683. A poet, calligrapher, diplomat, and martial artist in the Shaolin tradition ofFujian White Crane , he is often credited with teaching chu'an fa to the gentry of Tomari.The Wanshu kata was either a creation of Wang Ji's, or composed by his students and named in tribute to him. Regardless, many
karate traditions include akata bearing the name of Wanshu or a variant (Ansu, Anshu) which vary in schematics but carry certain distinctive similarities. One translation of the word "Wanshu" is "dumping form" for the dramatic grab-and-throw technique seen in most versions.The two main versions are Matsumora-Wanshu and Itosu-Wanshu; though
Itosu Anko trained withMatsumora Kosaku , it is uncertain whether Itosu adapted his version from Matsumora-Wanshu or whether he acquired a separate Wanshu kata that would have developed in parallel to Matsumora's. Itosu-Wanshu, while still bearing this name in certain karate styles, was renamedEmpi byGichin Funakoshi for use inShotokan .Execution
Japan Karate Institute's Wanshu kata: [http://www.japankarate.net/wcwanshu.php]
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Karate kata References
* [http://www.geocities.com/karatejmh/wansu.htm Akari-ki Karate: Wansu]
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