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Place the left hand on top of the right fist in front of the body as a signal to both competitors to salute each other (Fig 5).
Fig 5
28.4 First round
Facing the head judge, take a bow stance and, while calling “Diyiju(First round)!” extend one arm forward with the index finger pointing up and the other three fingers and the thumb clenched into a fist (Fig 6).
Fig 6
28.5 Second round
Facing the head judge, take a bow stance and, while calling “Di’erju(Second round)!”, extend one arm forward with the index and middle fingers separated and pointing up, and the thumb and the other two fingers clenched (Fig 7).
Fig 7
28.6 Third round
Facing the head judge, take a bow stance and, while calling “Disanju (Third round)!”, extend one arm forward with the thumb and the index and middle fingers separated and pointing up and the other two fingers clenched (Fig 8).
Fig 8
Take a bow stance between the two competitors and, while calling “Yubei (Ready)!" extend both arms sideways, palm facing up and pointing at the competitors (Fig 9). Then, while calling “Kaishi (Start)!” cross pronated palms in front of the abdomen (Fig 10).
Fig 9
Fig 10
28.8 "Ting (Stop)!”
While calling "Ting (Stop)!” take a bow stance and insert one extended arm between the two competitors, fingers pointing up (Figs 11-12).
Fig 11
Fig 12
28.9 8-second passivity
While calling "Hongfang (Red side)!” or “Heifang (Black side)!” raise both hands in front of the body, with the small and ring fingers of one hand bent and the thumbs and other fingers of both hands separated and stretched naturally (Fig 13).
Fig 13
28. 10 Count
Facing the fallen competitor, with both arms bent at elbow and both hands clenched into fists in front of the body, palm side facing forward, unbend the fingers one by one from the thumb to the little finger, at an interval of one (1) second (Figs 14-15).
Fig 14
Fig 15
28.11 Passive hold
Fold the arms in front of the body (Fig 16).
Fig 16
28.12 8-second forcible counting
Facing the head judge, extend one arm with the thumb pointing up and the other fingers clenched (Fig 17)
Fig 17
28.13 Three seconds
While calling "Hongfang (Red side)!” or “Heifang (Black side)!” extend one arm obliquely up with the palm supinated and pointing at the competitor. Meanwhile, move the other hand across the abdomen to the side of the body, with the thumb and the index and middle fingers separated naturally and the other two fingers clenched (Fig 18).
Fig 18
28.14 Appointed attack
Extend one arm between the two competitors, with the thumb extended and the fingers clenched, palm side down. While calling “Hongfang (Red side)!” or “Heifang (Black side)!” move the hand horizontally in the direction of the thumb as a signal for appointed attack (Fig 19).
Fig 19
28.15 Down
While calling "Hongfang (Red side)!” or “Heifang (Black side)!” extend one arm with palm facing up and pointing at the fallen competitor, as the other arm moves to the side of the body, bent at elbow and with palm facing down (Fig 20).
Fig 20
28.16 Down First
Extend one arm towards the competitor who is the first to fall down and, while calling "Hongfang (Red side)!” or “Heifang (Black side)!” cross the arms in front of the abdomen, palms facing down (Figs 21-22).
Fig 21
Fig 22
28.17 Simultaneous fall