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I thought it would be a hard one but a little dabbling with google has revealed it to me at this stage as a Chinese form of a Main Gauche, though traditionally I have never seen it in play, it may well have some releveance in times past? Any thoughts on this style being applied as such, this in turn may reveal a true name if it has one at all.
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