Tai Chi, Zhang Songxi, Wudang and Fact Checking
Not so long ago, we’ve already examined the Wudang sword lineage, and it has raised reasonable doubts about the accuracy. And what about the traditional Tai Chi narrative?
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Tai Chi, Zhang Songxi, Wudang and Fact Checking
Not so long ago, we’ve already examined the Wudang sword lineage, and it has raised reasonable doubts about the accuracy. And what about the traditional Tai Chi narrative?
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Tai Chi Fact Checking: Summing Up And Faq
Well, in the previous part, we found out that Siming Neijia Quan (内家拳法) was a product of developers with a rich Taoist background. Its first designers come from families (Zhang 張, Ye 葉) historically connected with Wudang Monastery for several centuries. What do we know about the successors of this innovative development? Alas, the closer to the present, the less relevant. Continue reading…
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