【Workshop(s)】Xuan Ni. Wing Chun│ Zen Immortal Course: The Art of Practicing the Alchemist/Martial Arts/Physical Development

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Workshop Summary
Xuan Mi "Wing Chun" is a macro-level Chinese martial arts course, covering the northern and southern schools of Kung Fu; it focuses on meditation, immortality, and also includes the lost skills of shamanism. The content is based on the common thread of Chinese studies and breaks down the differences between sects. In addition to combat training, it also develops students' physical limitations; regains their autonomy and revives the vitality of their bodies and minds. The method is suitable for self-defense, self-cultivation and meditation.
Next Workshop
2024/10/6 (Sun
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Payment must be completed at least 1 days before the workshop.
Workshop Location
Taiwan / Taipei City
Workshop Language
Mandarin
Workshop Address
新北市三重國小捷運步行約12分鐘距離, 詳細內容會在開始前通知。
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15 minutes before the workshop begins
Workshop Duration
2 hours
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Aged 12 and over
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51435241591_37e34524e8_b.jpg **"Zen Wing Picture"** Wing Chun is a Zen martial art that contains natural Tao methods; it is practiced both internally and externally with the feathered crane and the enlightened spiritual snake. There are no circuitous or difficult lies in it. Only microscopic thoughts are used to achieve the ultimate truth. A practitioner only needs a mind as thin as a cicada's wing to appreciate the meaning of Zen. He will discover that the sun, moon and stars have also become boats under his feet. This Zen Wing Diagram is a charm dedicated to God to help fellow Taoists find the "Ouroboros" in the East. ----------- Cost: 3,000 yuan/four classes Sign up together with ** https://www.pinkoi.com/product/em9WnjHf **, discounted price: 5,500 yuan/eight classes **▴▵Although the teaching is coherent, the content of each class can also be practiced independently to ensure gains. Beginners are welcome to participate in the event▴▵** **▴▵In order to respond to the participation of different students, we reserve flexible space for sharing and communication; therefore, there may be slight differences in the process time on the day, and the actual experience activity shall prevail▴▵** ----------- Chinese martial arts should be regarded as a macro culture rather than a divided faction. Regardless of the southern boxing or the northern kick, they are all developed according to the same Zen and Immortal thoughts. If you explore carefully, you can even discover the lost ancient skills of Wu Jin. Using fists to enter Zen does not mean that metaphysics confuses physiology, but the outside and inside are corresponding. Warriors do it themselves, using their bodies to respond to the sun, moon, stars, mountains, birds and beasts; this is the best portrayal of cosmology, and can be called Chinese yoga. Marwygafen abandons sectarian thinking and teaches complete kung fu. The content uses Wing Chun as the backbone, inheriting the past and linking up the future; connecting the elements of the Northern and Southern Schools, Taoism and Shaolin. In addition to learning to fight, you can also develop your limbs and deepen the Zen spirit of martial arts; suitable for self-defense, practice and meditation. The course is divided into two parts: **▍Big Dipper** Yin Fist Ancient shamans looked up at the stars and depicted celestial bodies with their steps, which were later integrated into Taoism. The horse steps in Kung Fu are the symbols of the stars; they are the original "body secret" that connects heaven and earth, and are the foundation of Qigong. The Big Dipper dominates death and female energy. As the Tao Te Ching says: "Know the male and guard the female." The alchemist gestures toward him and creates a fierce attack posture like a lioness - a four-level horse and a bow. This is the oldest boxing and wrestling move, also known as "Wai Zhuang", which is also the dragon totem. This stage focuses on Northern martial arts, kicking and flipping. Start by "humming two qi" to condense the will, liberate the mind, and strengthen the chest and abdomen; then pursue the greatest and furthest strength, laying a solid foundation for the students so that they will not return empty-handed. **▍Nandou Star** Yangquan The six stars of the South Dipper govern life. Here, the warrior learns the graceful "Two-word Clamping Yang Horse", and all postures become more concise and elegant. A boxing proverb goes: "To practice the big, use the small." When a traveler travels north and descends south, he goes from macro to micro, which means: from destruction to maintenance, from strength to flexibility, from curse to blessing, from darkness to light. As the saying goes, "Attack is the best defense." But to Eastern philosophy, the two are the same thing. Through some training in Crane Fist and Baguazhang, we mastered the principles of the Five Elements, and officially entered the meditation journey in Yongchun area, teaching three basic routines: Xiao Niang (tiny insights), Shen Qiao (steady Dharma principles. Or " "Xunqiao"), Biaozhi (the finger pointing to the moon) This stage is an ancient troupe Kung Fu, not only limited to the Foshan system, but also Guangzhou Wing Chun's ancient freestyle moves and red boat techniques; it develops the limits of shoulders, elbows and "immortal bones" through "rattan circles". Students can deeply master their body and mind and talk to themselves; it is of great help for fighting, performance, and health preservation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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*The first phase is entitled to a discount for two people, and you are welcome to invite your companions to participate in the study. *One week before the class starts, a pre-class notification will be sent via message. *To respect classmates, you need to bring your own sweat towel. *It is recommended to bring drinking water. *Some courses require the use of rattan circles. Please order from the teaching assistant after the first class and confirm the size. *New and old students can participate and return at any time. However, it is recommended to have four classes per month. (!) If you are unable to attend class for any reason, you will not be able to receive a prorated refund.

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