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OverviewThis long-awaited research work is on the detailed authentic training methods and applications of the Chen Style Taijiquan, the first attempt of its kind ever in unveiling the well-hidden secrets of the ancient martial art system of China. Nowadays the Chen Style Taijiquan is already a well-known martial art system, with many students practicing the style all over the world. There's a good reason for this rapid and wide spread because after all, it is the root system from which all other Taiji systems have evolved.It makes perfect sense because studying the original system saves a student lots of time and effort in acquiring the core knowledge they seek, avoiding some ramifications not intended in the first place. The Chen Style Taijiquan was originally invented for war since it was based on 29 of the 32 grapple techniques selected by the famous Ming Dynasty general Qi Jiguang (戚继光)to train his army. Today the Chen Style is practiced mostly for self-improvement and health benefits. However, the key to improving the mind and body is through nurturing and programming the ""Taiji Ghost"" (太极意识), meaning the subconsciousness of the brain. Without the original applications in heart, the mind inevitably gets lost in sending meaningful signals along the proper physical paths to the target muscles groups to generate power for a purpose. This drawback needs to be fixed for health improvement as well as professional research and clear understanding of this system. The late Grand Master Chen Zhaokui (陈照奎) was the 10th generation inheritor of the style and further developed the system he learned from his father, the legendary Grand Master Chen Fake (陈发科). Grand Master Chen Zhaokui realized very early on that without detailed written records of the style, deviations from the system would surely happen, causing loss of its values. To prevent this, he left behind two manuscripts of the First Set and Second Set respectively. They contain all the detailed information on the moves and applications in sections and subsections. Baiping Liang (梁百平), a member of the Beijing Chen Style Research Society, systematically studied with Master Yang Wenjing (杨文景), a top student of the Grand Master Chen Zhaokui.Eventually Baiping Liang was entrusted by Master Yang Wenjing with this trove of treasures including hundreds of Grand Master Chen Zhaokui's hand-push photos and sketches to help preserve and spread word of the system. Over the years, Baiping Liang conscientiously studied the manuscripts and managed to decipher the hidden and sometimes occult instructions, passing along the acquired knowledge and enlightenment to his students and friends in Colorado, United States. Now to honor his initial promise, Baiping Liang has finally put this research of hard work in print in English for the benefit of anyone and everyone in the world, which has seldom happened in the Taiji history. The research work of the Second Set is published in another book and eBook. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Baiping LiangPublisher: Baiping Liang Imprint: Baiping Liang Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.948kg ISBN: 9798987137765Pages: 722 Publication Date: 30 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationBaiping Liang (梁百平), a software engineer, originally came from Beijing, China. He now lives in the United States. As a teen ager, he studied Bajiquan (八极拳)with his first instructor Master Wang Binggui (王秉贵) whose teacher had been one of the bodyguards of China's last emperor, then Baiping learned Tongbeiquan (通背拳) briefly before he left for the steppe to work in Inner Mongolia. While on the steppe he studied some Mongolian wrestling with his mentor and friend Geerdi, a Mongolian Lama.In 1983 while studying as a graduate student in Beijing, he met Master Yang Wenjing and studied the Chen Style Taijiquan with him.In 1984, Baiping Liang published a newspaper article in English to introduce the Grand Master Feng Zhiqiang and the Chen Style Taijiquan to the English-speaking world. In addition to that, he also interviewed Mr. Wu Bin, Jet Li's coach, and wrote an article in English about him. At the interview, Baiping Liang got to know Jet Li's team leads Mr. Shaowen Yu and Mr. Jinming Li, both of them showed in the famous movie ""Shaolin Temple"". Soon after that, at Grand Master Feng Zhiqiang's invitation and Master Yang's recommendation, he met the late Grand Master Feng Zhiqiang at his home and after a pleasant face-to-face conversation and interview, Grand Master Feng Zhiqiang approved Baiping Liang's request to join the Beijing Chen Style Taijiquan Research Society, becoming its 165th member. He studied international economics, computer science and math at the University of Denver, worked as a software engineer and is now retired. He still keeps up his research into the Chen Style Taijiquan.In addition to the above, he is also a world traveler, a history reader, a horse rider and a pretty good hunter on the steppe to protect cattle and sheep. By the way, his nickname on the steppe is the ""Hunter"". Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |