Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing), which can be used to
self-defense and improve the corporeity and prevent and cure the illness, is a
kind of traditional Chinese boxing with gentle and slow actions. It has a long
history with various schools and wide popularity. Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing) originated from the late
Ming Dynasty of China (about 400 years ago). Chen Wangting, a villager of
Chenjiagou village, created a new kind of Chinese boxing based on the
integration of the ancestral boxing, the essence of the excellent folk boxing
types and the Chinese medicine meridians, so it is called “Taiji Quan (Shadow
Boxing)”. The theory of Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing) evolved from the classical
works of the Chinese traditional philosophy, leechcraft, Wushu, such as the
Book of Changes, Huang Di Nei Jing and so on, and absorbed the proper
contents of the Daoism, Confucianism, Sakyamunism and so on during its long time
development, so Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing) is called as “the Quintessence of the
Chinese Culture”. Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing) is a kind of martial art to make
people strong and healthy; it is not used to attack people. The actions of the
Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing) are gentle, slow, coherent and flexible, and it can
dredge the main and collateral channels, regulate Qi and blood, nourish the
viscera and strengthen muscle and bones. Nowadays, Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing)
has become one kind of sports especially for old people. Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing) is also popular among the
foreign countries. There are Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing) activities in Europe,
America, Southeast Asian, Japan, and etc. Many countries have established
societies such as Taiji Quan (Shadow Boxing) Association to carry on
communication activities with China. As a unique Chinese sport, Taiji Quan
(Shadow Boxing) has aroused interest and love of many foreign
friends.
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