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Chinese Secret Xingyiquan
Chinese Secret Xingyiquan
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Kinbei Sato / Published 1975 (Shiroku size)
Dan (Softcover) Ailongtang / Xingyiquan refers to a figure from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, named Ji Ji Ke (courtesy name Longfeng, from Shanxi Province), who, while continuing his martial arts training journey through Sichuan and Shaanxi provinces, met a stranger at Zhongnan Mountain and was taught a martial arts manual called Yue Fei's boxing classic. This fist sutra contained the Twelve Forms of the Five Elements Linked Rings.
Ji Jike practiced morning and evening, and after a great awakening, she said, 'The form contains the image, and that form takes its meaning,' naming it Xingyiquan. The forms consist of the Five Elements and the Twelve Animal Forms, and they also use sticks, spears, swords, and swords. The shape is extremely simple and simple. In other words, there is no martial art that is this easy to watch and more difficult to train for!! This martial art is what makes the practitioner breathe in silence.
If this is the method used as an entry point to Neijia Quan, and after mastering various schools and returning to it, then one will understand just how profound the hidden content within this method truly is.
This martial art is considered the most bold, powerful, and dangerous among Chinese martial arts, with many moves that can kill the opponent with a single blow. Therefore, those who aspire to pursue this style should train with dedication. (From 'About Xingyiquan')
| Condition | 【good】 |
|---|---|
| Condition detail | Damage (no hindrance to reading)/without wraparound band /First edition |
| Year | 1970s |
| Product number | 1715651502801 |
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