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Tai Chi Moves on Chinese Ancient Philosophy. Analyzing Tai Chi sports and its Quan theory developed, up to now, Tai Chi Movement Concept includes six factors: The principle of preserving health with movement, the principle of leading the inside to outside, the principle of acclimating Yin and Yang, the principle of inverse movement, the principle [...]
April 4th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Ancient Philosophy, Quan theory, Quanshu sports, Shadowboxing, Tai Chi Chuan, Tai Chi Movement concept, Tai Chi movement, Tai Chi moves, Tai Chi philosophy, Tai Chi quan, Yin and Yang, inverse movement | No Comments
Tai Chi Number: Thirteen Trends to generated numbers of Taiji
There are two sorts of sayings in Tai Chi practice methods and ancient Quan tables that compare the “Thirteen Trends” to generated number of Tai Chi. One was Chen Ziming’s analogy of “Thirteen” to the generated number of Tai Chi. The derivation procedure of Tai Chi [...]
March 28th, 2008 | Posted in Boxing Skills, Chen Style Tai Chi, Chen Tai Chi, Chen Yuting, China Qi, Creator of Tai Chi, Qi Kung, Qigong, Tai Chi Figures, Tai Chi Number, Yin and Yang, twining skill | 1 Comment
Denominating with comparison on Tai Chi Figures with circled and crossed movements
Creator of Tai Chi’s early technique, Chen Yuting firstly brought out the term of “Zhukao” in his posthumous work “General Songs of Quan Jing (Boxing Skills) referring to two persons depending on each other with hands and arms, “Crossing” means repeatedly drawing circles. Xu [...]
March 16th, 2008 | Posted in Boxing Skills, Chen Style Tai Chi, Chen Tai Chi, Chen Yuting, China Qi, Creator of Tai Chi, Qi Kung, Qigong, Tai Chi Figures, Yin and Yang, twining skill | 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
To exercise in accordance with Yin and Yang is basic principle for Chinese ancient Wushu
Wushu with its principle of “To exercise in accordance with Yin and Yang” firstly appeared in a literature of pre-Qin dynasties. Among which the most characterized ones were “A Yue Woman’s Exposition of Swordplay” in the end of the spring and [...]
March 16th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Wushu, Chinese martial arts, Hsing I, Pa Kua, Tai Chi, Yin and Yang, Zhou Yi | No Comments
Yin and Yang dialectical principles in Tai Chi Diagrams for Tai Chi Devevelopment
The appearance of these Tai Chi Diagrams made the meaning of Tai Chi more intuitive and visualized.
With development of the ancients’ research on the theory and phase of Tai Chi, the had gradually been taken as the basic rules for understanding and solving [...]
March 16th, 2008 | Posted in Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese Tai Chi, Chinese Wushu, Tai Chi Chuan, Tai Chi Diagrams, Tai Chi learning, Taiji, Taijiquan, Yin and Yang | No Comments
Tai Chi Chuan: Introduction and 51 movements
Taijiquan Introduction: What is Tai Chi?
Tai Chi is a centuries old Chinese art for health and relaxation. This is a belief system based on Yin and Yang (the opposing, yet complementary forces) which create harmony in nature. Tai Chi is normally associated with the slow, graceful movements seen performed [...]
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Tai Chi Introduction, Tai Chi movements, Tai Chi moves, Taijiquan Introduction, Yin and Yang | No Comments
Iflove News Summary on Tai Chi and Chi Kung
New Beginners classes in 2008
The Tai Chi classes for beginners are dropping in type of classes and no advanced booking is required, please just turn up with loose, comfortable clothes and indoor shoes. Please click here for information!
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March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Chi Kung, Qi Kung, Qigong, Tai Chi, Tai Chi news, Taichi Health, Tao Te Ching, Yin and Yang, Zhuang Zi, history of Tai Chi, medication, traditional Chinese medicine | No Comments
Medication with Taichi: Learn Tai Chi and Qi Gong or Chi Kung for health.
Achieve health, fitness and happiness by learning Tai Chi and Qi Gong.
Iflove will tell you the information on the history of Tai Chi and how it is practised.
Tai Chi Association hosts this web portal that serves as the gateway to reliable information [...]
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Chi Kung, Qi Kung, Qigong, Tai Chi, Taichi Health, Tao Te Ching, Yin and Yang, Zhuang Zi, history of Tai Chi, medication, traditional Chinese medicine | 2 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