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The qi should be excited; the shen should be internally gathered. The postures should be without defect, The jing should be rooted in the feet, generated from the legs, If correct timing and position are not achieved, the body will become disordered The principle of adjusting the legs and waist applies for moving in all directions; All movements are motivated by mind, not external form. If there is up, there is down; when advancing, have regard for withdrawing; If the mind wants to move upward, it must simultaneously have intent downward. Alternating the force of pulling and pushing severs an opponent's root Insubstantial and substantial should be clearly differentiated. The whole body should be threaded together through every joint Tai chi chuan is like a great river rolling on unceasingly. Wardoff, rollback, press, squeeze, pluck, split, elbow, shoulder are equated to the Eight Trigrams. |
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Written by Chang San-feng
Thursday, 29 April 2010 22:27






In motion the whole body should be light and agile,