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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Treasure !!!, July 7, 2004
This is the only book writing whose review, I feel humbled; because it is not just written by someone who is a good Teacher, or one who KNOWS a lot about Tai Chi Chuan but a Tai Chi MASTER.Important Points: 1. One must understand Yang Cheng Fu's and Fu Zhongwen's approach to learning Tai Chi, which is different from our conventional approach. Their emphasis has been to discover and understand the principles through the movement. So doing the movements correctly is of primary importance, because only then one will be able to master the secrets of Tai Chi. So Don't go looking for tonnes of Theory since this book is from a legendary master. It is completely practical, giving you the guidelines as to how to do Tai Chi Chuan practice thereby providing you the necessary tool to discover all the theory by yourself instead of just believing what the master says. 2. I don't like to write praises about this book because it is well beyond words. Don't believe me, do the practices as told, keeping the internal aspects in focus as well (like, an insubstantial energy in the head, the qi sinking to the Dantian, use intent rather than strength, etc.) and you will for and by yourself know what this book is worth. 3. Many Tai Chi books focus on the theory and explain so well that we "agree" and say "yes" to all of it without making it a part of our lives. Those theories operate in our lives only as long as we keep thinking about them. In this respect, I find the approach of this book different - it focuses on the practice and on doing the practice you get to understand something - not necessarily a theory - and that understanding expresses itself by itself, with or without your thinking of it. 4. Fu Zhongwen was one rare treasure of China and of the Tai Chi world. His understanding is evident not in the words he speaks but in his actions. He had accepted challenges on behalf of Yang Cheng Fu during their trip to southern China, fighting martial artists from different form of martial arts all fighting for their honour - and Fu Zhongwen was never defeated. This shows his understanding of Tai Chi. Why do I mention this? Many people say they know Tai Chi and are unable to fight, but Tai Chi brings about a unification of Jing, Qi and Shen. If so, then you can easily express it in a martial way. If you cannot, then it shows that your jing, qi and shen are not unified - i.e., your Tai chi doesn't have Kung Fu, or it is no Good. Please keep the above points in mind before purchasing this book. I would once again pay respects to the great master Fu Zhongwen for his great gift to me. Ps: I am no disciple or student of Fu Zhongwen or his son Fu Shengyuan, nor am I in any way related to his Tai Chi institutions. I respect him for what I have read of him on the internet and the depth of his words in this book.
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