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Qì Xīng Táng Láng Quán Qì Gōng - Seven-Star Praying Mantis Kung Fu Qì Gōng: The Internal Work of the Style
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Qì Xīng Táng Láng Quán Qì Gōng - Seven-Star Praying Mantis Kung Fu Qì Gōng: The Internal Work of the Style in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $44.50


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Qì Xīng Táng Láng Quán Qì Gōng - Seven-Star Praying Mantis Kung Fu Qì Gōng: The Internal Work of the Style in Ottawa, ON
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the Seven-Star Praying Mantis style is a traditional Chinese Kung Fu Style which originated at the end of the Míng dynasty in Yāntái, in Shāndōng province, northern China. Our style was so lucky as to be able to include among its theoretical writings an entire volume about an ancient Qì Gōng routine, the "少林 衣 钵 真 传 - Shào Lín Yī Bō Zhēn Chuán - Canon of the real transmission of Shào Lín, attributed to the Taoist/ sage 升 霄 道人 - Shéng Xiāo and represents a true treasure, never revealed to western practitioners. I tried to put into perspective the hermetic teachings of Taoist practice of this ancient text with the teachings of traditional Chinese medicine, correlating them also with the exercises I already know, to get the maximum result in practice. I hope I succeeded at least in part.
the Seven-Star Praying Mantis style is a traditional Chinese Kung Fu Style which originated at the end of the Míng dynasty in Yāntái, in Shāndōng province, northern China. Our style was so lucky as to be able to include among its theoretical writings an entire volume about an ancient Qì Gōng routine, the "少林 衣 钵 真 传 - Shào Lín Yī Bō Zhēn Chuán - Canon of the real transmission of Shào Lín, attributed to the Taoist/ sage 升 霄 道人 - Shéng Xiāo and represents a true treasure, never revealed to western practitioners. I tried to put into perspective the hermetic teachings of Taoist practice of this ancient text with the teachings of traditional Chinese medicine, correlating them also with the exercises I already know, to get the maximum result in practice. I hope I succeeded at least in part.

















