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Taijiquan (T'ai Chi) and other Internal Martial Arts Articles:
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Every complete Chinese martial arts system includes elements of Qigong. Baguazhang (Pa Kua Chang), one of the most famous Neijia systems, contains such exercises which Master Park Bok Nam describes in detail.
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The term "Neijia" is used to refer to all internal martial arts. "Nei" means "internal" and "jia" means "family or "style". "Neigung" is also used often and means internal "work" or development.
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There is no martial art more famous and mysterious than that taught at the venerable Shaolin Temples of China, where external and internal forms were developed together, and in harmony, with Chan (Zen) Buddhism.
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Basic Information on Taijiquan (aka T'ai Chi) from its origins, various styles, cultural significance, and benefits, to finding a class in your area. Nine pages of information to help answer your questions.
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by Translated by Louis Swaim
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