Archive for the 'Tai Ji' Category
Tai Chi Denomination: eight basic movement methods and five forms to Eight Diagrams
This showed that of Tai Chi was based on comparison with the eight basic movement methods and five forms to the Eight Diagrams, Five Xing and its generated number of “Yi with Tai Chi Diagram”.
Except aforesaid analogies on movements & forms and practice [...]
April 4th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Tai Chi, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Chuan, Tai Chi Denomination, Tai Chi Derivation, Tai Chi Diagrams, Tai Chi Movement methods, Tai Chi movement, Tai Chi practice methods, Tai Ji, Taijiquan | No Comments
Denomination of Tai Chi Was from Comparison on Image and Number of Tai Chi
Viewing records in ancient Tai Chi practicing method and ancient Tai Chi table, denomination of Tai Chi was from comparison on image and number of Tai Chi, then gradually applicated the theory of Tai Chi to interpret the theory of fist moving [...]
March 16th, 2008 | Posted in Chen Style Tai Chi, Chen Tai Chi, Chinese Tai Chi, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Chuan, Tai Ji, Taijiquan | No Comments
Chinese ancient Wushu on the philosophy that One Yin and one Yang forms Dao/Tao
Chinese ancient Wushu has been developing in thousands of years of simple weapon age on the basis of the philosophy of “One Yin and one Yang forms Dao”. In the middle age of Ming dynasty, the ancient Wushu reached its peak, yet [...]
March 16th, 2008 | Posted in Ancient Chinese Kung Fu, Ancient Chinese Kungfu, Ancient Chinese Wushu, Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Tai Chi, Chinese Wushu, Chinese ancient Wushu, Tai Chi, Tai Ji, Wushu practioners, Yin and Yang | 1 Comment
Relation between Tai Chi and Health or Long Life
It is said that Tai-Chi martial art was created by Master Zhang Sanfeng more than 800 hundred years ago. Master Zhang, a Taoist, was himself an expert Shao-Lin martial art practitioner. Later in life he retired in seclusion in Wu-Dang Mountains. One day he witnessed a fierce [...]
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Wushu, Chinese martial arts, I Ching, Laozi, Qi Kung, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Song, Tai Chi kinematics, Tai Chi philosophy, Tai Ji, Taijiquan, Taoism, Wushu, Zhang Sanfeng, martial arts | 57 Comments
Relationship between Tai Chi and Chinese Kung Fu. Tai Chi is a thought method of Chinese people.
The word Tai Chi firstly appeared in “Zhou Yi or I Ching”, which was deemed as the best sutra by Chinese academia.
“Zhou Yi and Xi Ci Shang” stated that: “Yi has Tai Chi, it generates Two Elements, the Two [...]
March 12th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Wushu, Chinese martial arts, I Ching, Laozi, Qi Kung, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Song, Tai Chi kinematics, Tai Chi philosophy, Tai Ji, Taijiquan, Taoism, Wushu, Yin and Yang, Zhou Yi, martial arts | 1 Comment
Tai Chi Movement Concept is a new subject, but also seems an old topic. Saying it new is in respect that it’s popularized rapidly at home and abroad, and there’s lack of articles of systematic research on Tai Chi Movement Concept, which inosculates Tai Chi philosophy and human body Movement Concept rules. Saying it an [...]
March 12th, 2008 | Posted in I Ching, Qi Kung, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Song, Tai Chi kinematics, Tai Chi philosophy, Tai Ji, Taijiquan, Zhou Yi | No Comments