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This is the first English language edition of Sun Lu Tang's 1915 classic on xing yi (hsing yi). In addition to the original text and photographs by Sun Lu Tang, a complete biography and additional photos of Master Sun have been added. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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Text: English (translation) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Unique Publications (June 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0865681856
  • ISBN-13: 978-0865681859
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #169,418 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must-read for any serious student of internal martial arts, January 31, 1999
By Jimmy Lin (New Brunswick, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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First of all, the title shown here is wrong; the book is "Xing Yi Quan Xue;" the "Nei Gong" refers to a book compiled and translated by Dan Miller and Tim Cartmell.

Sun Lu Tang was the first known master of the three major internal Chinese schools: Xingyiquan, Taijiquan, and Baguazhang. This book was the first of its kind, a scholarly study on a Chinese martial art which catapaulted the study of Chinese martial arts to a new plateau, that of a "serious" and "intellectual" level, something that was not recognized until that point.

Sun, also adept in certain Taoist practices, successfully integrated traditional Taoist thought structures and scientific philosophies into his explanation of Chinese martial arts. *Xingyiquan Xue* is a perfect example; Wuji and Taiji are perfectly coordinated into the practice and application of Xingyiquan.

A note to potential readers; contrary to common belief, Xingyiquan is not a "soft" art but a "hard" one. Xingyiquan emphasizes attack, a "hard" philosophy, where "soft" arts emphasize reception of attack. Therefore, hard and soft refer to fighting philosophy and tactic; Xingyiquan is an "internal" art, one that uses body energy and coordination to generate power and movement, rather than overt muscular power (example, tae kwon do). Therefore, if you want a "soft" art, look for books on Yang style Taijiquan (Liang, Shou-Yu and Yang, Jwing-Ming have written some good ones) and on Aikido.

This text also features Sun's photos and drawing delineating his style of Xingyiquan, which is the Five Elements/Twelve Animals style (versus the Six Harmonies/Ten Animal styles). Also featured is a section showing the famous two-man form, "An Shen Pao." While the transitional movements are not shown, practitioners of Xingyiquan should be able to immediately figure out what's going on. Baguazhang practioners, such as myself, take a little longer time.

If you are a person with an express interest in furthering your internal martial arts education, this book is absolutely essential. Even though he died in the 1930's, Sun Lu Tang's classics show that his understanding of martial arts back then far surpasses that of 99% of the martial artists alive today. I am fortunate to be studying under someone of that 1%; perhaps this book can give you direction to find yourself as good a teacher as mine.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great book, if you have a background in Xing Yi, December 5, 2005
I first bought this book about a year ago, having never studied Xing Yi. I tried to go through it, work through it, but it seemed to me that in so many ways the book was very vauge and cryptic. I have a background in Tai Chi Chuan, but even that did not help me distill the essence of this book at all.

Then, just recently, I went to a weekend Xing Yi seminar taught by a wonderful teacher. In a very intensive weekend he layed out the basic fundementals of Xing Yi that were not anywhere or in the book, or else they were mentioned on passing so you did not grasp how important it was. For example, keeping the back heel and front foot on a line, the elbows staying as close as possible to the ribs and the fists staying in line with the heart, how in Pi Chuan and others of the five elements trapping with the lead hand and breaking the balance by bringing the hand down your centerline is a basic application, etc.

However, after this seminar I went back and re-read the book. Now it became a real jewel for practice, I could not praise it more. If you know the basic applications and basic movements (five elements) beforehand, and some of the basic principles, all of a sudden this book becomes great, because things the author says now make sense. You have a context for them.

So, now I am a lover of this book. However, for someone who knows nothing of Xing Yi and buys this book, like I did, it will be a confusing and hard read, even harder application, and the chances of becomeing martially adept at this before next decade with just this book are pretty slim. if you must learn stictly from a book, make this your second or third one, definatelly not your first.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST Hsing I Book out there. Period., November 15, 2001
By George Washington (San Mateo, CA USA) - See all my reviews
I have personally read this book 3 times. The Study of Mind-Form Boxing is a treasure to today's Hsing I practitioner. What I can say about it is this; The autobiographical stuff on Sun Lu Tang is incredible. The life and martial arts of a man who truely had a grasp of the Tao. This book was originally written by him - Sun Lu Tang - and adapted to today. He had originally written 5 books - one on Taiji; one on Bagua Zhang; one on Hsing I Spear, and one on Buagua Sword I believe.

Anyway, the book starts with his biography, then moves into the basics of practice, and the physical details of attaining power and balance; as well as some forms.

Although I don't think a person can just pick this book up and know how to properly teach themselves Hsing I, I do know think it is essential for those of us who practice it and want to know how the old masters practiced.

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