Phoenix Eye Kung Fu (Fong Ngan)
Fong Ngan means "Phoenix Eye," a duo-reference both to the Phoenix Eye Strike (actually a variation on the Double-Knuckle Strike) and the eyeball-to-eyeball contact that one attempts to make with an opponent. This form depends on crowding the enemy, forcing wrong moves. Simultaneous attacks and intimidation are common, retreating is discouraged. At the first sign of a fight, the Fong Ngan Master will do a Leap Attack to get as close to the enemy as possible. Then, glaring directly into the enemy's eye, the Fong Ngan Master will strike with a variety of hand and foot attacks, simultaneously attempting to intimidate the opponent. Masters are fairly plentiful and training is available in martial art schools around the world. Costume: Silk Kung Fu Outfit. Stance: Feet a shoulder's width apart, both facing forward, knees slightly bent. Left hand forward at chin level, right hand pulled back to the waist, both tightly clenched in Phoenix Eye Fist.
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