(Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) Translator’s Note: Master Zhao Ming Wang is a very popular and successful Daoist teacher in Beijing – with his Qianfeng
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(Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) Translator’s Note: Master Zhao Ming Wang is a very popular and successful Daoist teacher in Beijing – with his Qianfeng
(Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) Translator’s Note: I received this text as a post on Master Zhao Ming Wang’s Chinese language ‘WeChat’ blog. The post
The Chinese ideogram ‘精’ (jing1) dates back to the Seal Characters standardised during the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BCE) and the Han Dynasties (206 BCE-220 CE)
Form practice is the essence of traditional Chinese gongfu training. The old masters had survived numerous battles (and other challenges), and cleverly formulated a method
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