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The system of XING-YI is classified Three
stages .
evolved Xinyiquan ⇒ Hsinyiquan ⇒
Yiquan |
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Xingyiquan is a very old Chinese martial
art that most believe originated
in the early
1600s. It is a very powerful
art which is
classified as an internal
system like it's
sister arts Taijiquan (Tai
Chi) and Baguaquan.
However, Xingyi's mindset
is that of an aggressive nature. Where Taijiquan
yields and blends with
an opponent's attack,
and Bagua circles and evades,
Xingyi smashes
right through the opponent
in a linear fashion
with an unrelenting attack.
Legend says that the origen
of xingyiquan
was a secret kung-fu "Xinyi-ba"
in Sholin Temple, that
was improved to Xinyiliuheqian,more
evolved to Hxingyiquan,
still more to Yiquan,
so Xingyiquan is classified
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It can be spelled many different ways, such
as: "Xinyiquan," "Hxingyiquan,"
Hsing I Ch'uan," etc. Pinyin is the
official English romanization of the Chinese
language, so it is confused, but xinyi and
hxingyi is different type, xinyi is "Shinyi"(心意),xingyi
is "Keiyi"(形意) by japanese pronunciation
and Chinese word.
At old time the spear was known as King of
weapons and Xingyiquan was developed
to make
the twisting, turning and speed
of the fist
to emulate the spear.Xingyiquan
is characterised
by simple and steady movement's
very powerful
and direct compact routines.Xingyiquan is a no-nonsense fighting system
- relatively easy to learn, but
difficult
and long to master. Proper body
mechanics
and quieting of the mind and
body are of
utmost importance to excel in
this art. The
power is generated from the ground
in the
Xingyi practitioner's legs, funneled
up through
the body and out the arms. In
fact, when
the practitioner strikes, he
is striking
with his entire body, not just
his fists.
The character of oldest Xinyiliuhe is dynamic
full-motions,Hxingyi is compact and sharp,
Yiquan have no fixed pattern.
☆ The First Stage XINGYILIUHEQUAN
Xinyiquan has also been known
as six harmony's
boxing (Liu He Quan), the style
that we recognise
today has a history of over three
hundred
years.The basis of Xinyiquan is the Tenth Animals system, which can be translated as Drgon Form, Tiger Form, Cookerel Form,Horse
Form,Monkey Form, Snake Form, Swallow Form,
Sparrow Hawk Form, Eagle Form,Bear Form.
☆ The Second Stage HXINGYIQUAN
The heart of Xingyi are five fist forms or
"wu xing." These are short repetitive
forms each depicted by the Chinese five elements
of metal, wood, water, fire and earth. Each
one generates a different kind of energy
or fighting power and each one corresponds
to an internal organ of the body. Advanced
training introduces twelve animal forms based
on the five fists.
The 5 basic fists:
- Piquan, translated as Splitting or Cutting Fist,
is associated with Metal. It is used as a
wedge with which to ‘split’ and deflect
opponent’s attack while simultaneously attacking.
The mental image the practitioners concentrate
on is that of an axe splitting a log.
- Tzuanquan, Drilling Fist, is associated with Water.
The image is that of water suddenly bursting
through the dam and sweeping all in its path.
- Pengquan, Crushing Fist, is associated with Wood.
The image is that of an arrow hitting it’s
target.
- Paoquan, Cannon Fist, is associated with Fire. The
image is that of a flame suddenly leaping
out or a bullet leaving a barrel of a gun.
- Hernquan, Crossing Fist, is associated with Earth.
The image is that of a large rock rolling
down a mountain.
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There are two cycles that illustrate the
interaction between these elements.
In the
first cycle, the cycle of generation,
each
element generates or produces
the succeeding
element: Wood produces Fire,
Fire produces
Earth, Earth produces Metal,
Metal produces
Water and Water produces Wood.
In the second cycle, the cycle of destruction,
each element destroys or absorbs
the succeeding
elements: Fire destroys Metal,
Metal destroys
Wood, Wood destroys Earth, Earth
absorbs
Water, and Water destroys Fire.
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☆ The Third Stage YIQUAN |
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other named Dachenquan - Grand Achievement
Fist |
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THE HISTORY Yiquan has its roots in Xingyiquan and
was developed by Master Wan xiangzhai (1886-1963) in the middle of
the 1920s. Mister Wang was the last master
disciple of the most famous Xingyiquan Master
of that time, Master Guo Yunshen, who came
from the province Hebei. As a result of the great commitment, talent,
and character of Wang Xiangzhai Guo Yunshen
taught his last master disciple the secrets
of the Zhangzhuang exercises. After his death Wang went off on his travels
across China for many years to prove the quality of his martial art. In this
time he exchanged experiences with many famous
masters from different martial arts (Shaolin-Xinyiba
Style, Crane Boxing, different Xinyiquan
Styles, Baguazhang, Taijiquan) and thus completed
his own martial art in theory and practical
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Wang Xiangzhai dedicated his whole life to the search for
the essence of the inner martial arts (Neijiaquan)
and the systematization of their principles.
Wang Xiangzhai put the Zhanzhuang (Pole Standing exercises) and
Shili (exercises to feel Inner Strength)
in the center of his training with the aim to return to the quintessence of the inner
martial arts. This was the historical beginning
of Yiquan.
Wang Xiangzhai, the founder of Yiquan, was
not only known as excellent martial art expert
who won a manifold of challenges but also
as Master of Zen. He was also a famous poet,
painter and calligrapher.
Later in his life he spent his time with
maintaining health and preventing sicknesses
as well as with healing illnesses with the
help of Yiquan. Many patients who did not improve under
common therapy were cured with the aid of
Yiquan. Later, the therapeutic benefit of
Yiquan was academically proven by Prof. Ph.D.
Yu Younian, a late disciple of Wang Xiangzhai.wang xingzhai named Yao Zonqxun, one of his most noticeable disciples, as
his successor. The latter passed on his knowledge
to both of his sons, Yao Chengguang and Yao Chengrong. The two of them are so successful in East
Asia that they enjoy an excellent reputation
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Master Yao Zongxun |
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Master Yao Brothers |
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Master Han Jingchen |
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ENMIKAN in Chief ; Hiro Kawabuchi
He studied classicial Ju-jutsu & Kenjutu
[Samurai combat arts] since his childhood,
he started to study Zhan Zhuang (Pole standing)
with Sun Li (disciple of Wang Jingming) since
1987, then later he was accepted as the official
disciple of Yao brothers in Beijing in 1991
,and later learned from Dr Yu Younian and
Han Jingchen (son of Han Xingqiao ) in Guangdong.
He traveld across China to prove the quality of his arts, on this time practiced Xinyiliuhequan in Henang, Hxingyiquan
in Hebei that is the origen of Yiquan, obtined
good results for integrate research of Yiquan.
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He started instruction of Japanese Budo and
Chinese Kung-fu in
Osaka since 1992, his
unique and attentive
teaching style is formed
to combine with the
system of Yiquan and
Xinyiliuhu tenth
animals fists and Hxingyi
five Elements fists
on building explosion
power and synchronizing
flexibility motion
and proper breath,
as well as achieving the
attunement of oneself
with higher levels
of awareness.
Now he is teaching with private lession in
Osaka ; please email aikiyoga@hotmail.com
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Hebei Xinyiquan &
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Satday 16:30-18:00 etc
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Hebei & Henan Xingyi and Yiquan
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By train: 5 mins. walk from JR Shin-Osaka
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Nishinakajima-Minamigata St, Subway Midousuji
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WHAT IS YIQUAN?
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Yiquan is a Chinese way of practise in order
to develop our body and mind.
Yiquan uses the power
of mind and imagination.
The process which
is started by inner pictures
and intention is
immediately transfered to
the corporal sphere,
by which body and mind
integrate automatically.
This process of
integration reacts
upon and encloses on the
other hand all spheres
of human being.
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Yiquan is |
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Martial Art - Meditation - Health Care - Inner Art of Healing
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Yiquan as Martial Art
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Yiquan is from the tradition of the inner
styles and means ?mind boxing“. Yiquan does without all superfluous exercises
and forms, but concentrates on the ESSENCE
of traditional Chinese martial arts: training
of mind and building up Inner Strength. The central aspect is working with the power
of imagination. This activates our natural abilities and enables
martial artists to perform in a direct, spontaneous
and energetic way.
Yiquan exercises
are clearly
structured and easily
comprehensible.
This explains why
they are so effective,
or as Wang Xianzhai,
the founder of Yiquan,
puts it,
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“What is most ordinary is the most extraordinary“.
(Wang Xiangzhai, founder of YIQUAN)
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Yiquan as Meditation
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The main exercise of YIQUAN is Zhanzhuanggong
which is also called “standing like a tree”.
By practising Zhanzhuanggong
we attain a
clear state of mind,
physical strength
and
inner peace, or “Hunyuan“.
In this state of
balanced mind and
strength
we experience an
intrinsic process
of absolute
purification and
healing of both body
and
the mind. What we
ultimately aspire
is to
realize the initial
nature of all being.
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“Returning to one's origin
means attaining silence“.
(Daodejing)
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Yiquan as Health Care |
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Since good health forms the basis of success
and contentment in
martial arts and
any other
activities, physical
and mental health
care
is an essential element
of Yiquan.
The exercises enable you to work on physical,
mental and emotional
blockades in an active
way and to solve
them little by little.
YIQUAN helps you
to return from permanent
activity to silence,
from thinking to
feeling,
from tension to relaxation
and it is an excellent
method to strengthen
the immune system
as
well as to slow down
processes of nerval
and physical wear.
Therefore it is extremely
suitable for burn-out
prevention.
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Yiquan as Inner Art of Healing |
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Because of the great healing effect of Zhanzhuanggong
on body and mind,
YIQUAN can be applied for
recovering after
serious illness ? as an
ideal support and
promotion of orthodox medical
and psychotherapeutical
treatment. It can
be practised for
inpatients and outpatients
alike.
YIQUAN enables patients
to take responsibility
for their own and
to contribute to the process
of healing in an
active and responsible way.
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Research scientifically the data of history.
South style Kung-fu was introduced from Fujian
China to Ryukyu (Okinawa) in the late 18th
century, that was the orgin of Japanese Karate.
In similar circumstance, A Korean learned
Karate in Japan,and later he founded Tekwondo
from the arts of Karatedo in 1955. It is
real fact. In latest reports, South Korea
insist the orgin of Chinese medicine was
Korean made, and Hapkido(Aikido),Yudo(Judo),
Kumdo(Kendo) was created by Korean. Those
are too a lot of fabrication reports, Chinese
medcine is Chienese peculiar cure, Aikido,Judo,Kendo
is Japanese arts. The insistences are robbery
with the culture. WARNING UNTRUE PROPAGANDA |
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