The History (japanese martial arts equipment) of Tai Chi

February 19th, 2008

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Tai Chi, as it is usually called in the west, or Taijiquan, or Taiji Chuan, as it is also sometimes known (precise translation from Chinese is difficult because the language is so different) traces its roots back to a Taoist master called Zhang San Feng (or Chang San Foong). After completing his kung fu training at the Shaolin temple Zhang San Feng took himself on a retreat up the famous Wudang mountain to continue his Taoist quest for immortality. While there he witnessed a fight between a crane and a snake.

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