T'ai Chi Classics
by Waysun Liao
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An essential guide for T'ai Chi practitioners of all skill levels with an overview of basic principles and commentary on three classic internal martial arts texts According to Master Liao, the great power of T'ai Chi cannot be realized without knowing its inner meaning. T'ai Chi Classics presents the inner meaning and techniques of T'ai Chi movements through translations of three core classics of T'ai Chi, often considered the "T'ai Chi Bible". Divided into three chapters, the guide explains show more how to increase inner energy (ch'i), transform it into inner power (jing), and project this inner power outward to repel an opponent without physical contact. Master Liao also provides a description of the entire sequence of T'ai Chi movements, illustrated by his own line drawings. show lessTags
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According to Master Liao, the great power of T'ai Chi cannot be realized without knowing its inner meaning. T'ai Chi Classics presents the inner meaning and techniques of T'ai Chi movements through translations of three core classics of T'ai Chi, often considered the 'Tai Chi Bible.' The texts are introduced by three chapters explaining how to increase inner energy (ch'i), transform it into inner power (jing), and project its inner power outward to repel an opponent without physical contact. Mster Liao also provides a description of the entire sequence of T'ai Chi movements, illustrated by his own line drawings.
Master Waysun Lao studied T'ai Chi in central Taiwan before coming to the United States, where he has taught the art for thirty show more years. He also practices herbal medicine, acupuncture, and feng-shui.
Contents
Preface
1 Historical and philosophical background
What is T'ai Chi?
The systematization of T'ai Chi
2 Ch'i: The internal energy of t'ai chi
How to cultivate ch'i
Condensing breathing: the process that turns ch'i into jing
How to increase ch'i awareness
3 Jing: Developing and transferring internal power
Drumming and vibrating the ch'i
Yin/Yang motion theory
The role of the mind
How to transfer (project) internal power
Two-person practice and internal power transfer
Application of internal power transfer to the martial arts
The sixteen steps and four secret
Procedures for transferring power
Conclusion
4 T'ai Chi Classics I: Treatise by Master Chang San-feng
5 T'ai Chi Classics II: Treatise by Master Wong Chung-yua
6 T'ai Chi Classics III: Treatise by Master Wu Yu-hsiang
7 The T'ai Chi meditative movement
The five virtues and the eight truths of t'ai chi
Key points to observe in t'ai chi practice
T'ai chi meditative movement: the form show less
Master Waysun Lao studied T'ai Chi in central Taiwan before coming to the United States, where he has taught the art for thirty show more years. He also practices herbal medicine, acupuncture, and feng-shui.
Contents
Preface
1 Historical and philosophical background
What is T'ai Chi?
The systematization of T'ai Chi
2 Ch'i: The internal energy of t'ai chi
How to cultivate ch'i
Condensing breathing: the process that turns ch'i into jing
How to increase ch'i awareness
3 Jing: Developing and transferring internal power
Drumming and vibrating the ch'i
Yin/Yang motion theory
The role of the mind
How to transfer (project) internal power
Two-person practice and internal power transfer
Application of internal power transfer to the martial arts
The sixteen steps and four secret
Procedures for transferring power
Conclusion
4 T'ai Chi Classics I: Treatise by Master Chang San-feng
5 T'ai Chi Classics II: Treatise by Master Wong Chung-yua
6 T'ai Chi Classics III: Treatise by Master Wu Yu-hsiang
7 The T'ai Chi meditative movement
The five virtues and the eight truths of t'ai chi
Key points to observe in t'ai chi practice
T'ai chi meditative movement: the form show less
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Master Waysun Liao studied with a wandering Taoist and in a Taoist temple in his native Taiwan from the age of twelve. He is a respected authority on traditional Taoist wisdom and chi arts, and is the founder of one of the oldest t'ai chi centers in North America, located in Oak Park, Illinois. He is the author of Chi and Tai Chi Classics.
Common Knowledge
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- Master Chang San-feng; Master Wong Chung-yua; Master Wu Yu'hsiang
- First words
- T'ai Chi is a way of life that has been practiced by the Chinese for thousands of years.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Therefore, an understanding of the internal power theory will lead to a more complete understanding of traditional Chinese culture.
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- GV504 .L53 — Geography, Anthropology and Recreation Recreation. Leisure Recreation. Leisure Physical education and training Gymnastics. Gymnastic exercises
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