[citation needed] Originating from the 18 Luohan hands, Jueyuan in the 13th century expanded its 18 techniques to 72.
In Gansu Province in the west of China, in the city of Lanzhou, he met Li Sou, a master of "red boxing" (紅拳; hóngquán).
They organized these techniques into five animals: the tiger, the crane, the leopard, the snake, and the dragon.
[citation needed] Li family style is a blending of the Hard Stable Southern Fist and the Quick Agility of the Northern School.
[citation needed] This family mainly has the single end stick, the odd and even fetters to block the stick, the long line stick, south the double knife, the single tool, the double crowbar, arrowhead, Lu Zhen, Sha Dao, the Spring and Autumn period broadsword, ying the gun, the double dagger, the martial art combining various techniques fan, three whips, and the long and narrow bench[citation needed]