古寨之鄉·內江 | The Hometown of Ancient Village · Neijiang HD
內江,一個依江而建的城市,
自古以來,人文薈萃,才俊輩出。
這裡不僅風景優美而且文化底蘊深厚。
那素有“古寨之鄉”美譽的雲頂古寨,被國家文物部門譽為“千年古城堡、萬擔收租院、方圓百平方公里莊院的微縮景觀、民俗文化的活化石”就在這裡。
除此之外還有那寧靜悠遠的泉古鎮、建築精巧的鐵佛古鎮、古色古香的三元塔、青瓦白壁的高峰寺、莊重嚴肅的玉皇觀等等,無不彰顯了內江源遠流長的歷史文化底蘊。
在內江悠久的歷史中,這片山川秀麗、江河環繞、人才輩出的沃土造就了一師,二相,三狀元,和四大家。“十賢坊”就是為了紀念這十位內江歷史上的傑出人物而建。它不僅為建設宜居、宜業、宜游的新內江錦上添花,更是“內江文化底蘊厚重”的最直接證明。
Neijiang, the city built beside a river, has many talented people from ancient times.
It has beautiful sceneries and profound traditional culture.
Yunding Village, known as “the hometown of ancient village”, is reputed as “thousand-year-old castle, ten-thousand-picul rent collection courtyard, miniature 100-square-kilometer courtyard landscape, and living-fossil of folk culture” by the national department for cultural administration.
Neijiang is not only beautiful but also rich in culture. It is known as the ancient village of the town reputation of Genting ancient village by the National Heritage Department, known as the Millennium ancient castle, and a hundred million piculs rent collection courtyard square kilometers of courtyard miniature landscape, folk culture, living fossil here.
In addition, there is serene Luoquan old town, intricate Tiefo old town, quaint Sanyuan tower, Gaofeng temple, and Jade Emperor temple. All of these show the long cultural history of Neijiang.
In the long history of Neijiang, the beautiful place creates the teacher of Confucius, two prime ministers, three Number One Scholars, and four masters. Ten sage temple was built in commemoration of those ten outstanding people. It not only adds icing on the cake for living, working, and traveling for Neijiang, but also the great proof of “Neijiang’s profound traditional culture”.
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Fantastic China is a series of select bilingual travel publicity films about different cities and provinces in China. It aims to show the splendid and amazing sceneries of China to audience around the world and makes a good contribution to Chinese tourist industry.
It will upload videos on several domestic platforms including Headline Today(Jinritoutiao), Tencent Video, iqiyi, and Youku and overseas websites Facebook and YouTube. Contributions are most welcome: travel@fjlytv.com.
Shaolin dharma cudgel
Dharma cudgel, also called Shaolin hand cane, is a traditional martial art tool unique to Shaolin Temple. It is usually made of sandalwood or other durable hardwood that has great ductility and hardness. The dharma cudgel is based on the Shaolin cudgel, but it also a handle. Combined with various cudgel, hook, sword and knife positions, the moves are powerful and flexible. Practitioners need to use the feet and hands together. Therefore, practicing the cudgel requires certain basic skills. #Chinakungfu #十三亿分之一
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The Family Travel - Confucian Temple in Tainan (First Day)
To get closer with my family, we decided to go traveling 4 days. The first day we went to the Confucian Temple, which is the most famous ancient building in here.
Hope you enjoy it!
【中国城市视频介绍】中国—内江 beatuiful china neijiang city
Chang Family Xiao Luohan Quan
Cháng Jiā Quán, Xiǎo Luóhàn Quán
Chang Family Boxings Small Luohan Boxing
The Chang family system includes several Shaolin forms. This is not surprising seeing how close he lived to the temple. Several researchers have theorized that he learned Shaolin Luohan boxing from his teacher Yan Shengdao in Luoyang. The Chang system includes several Luo han Sets including both Da and Xiao Luohan forms and QingLong ChuHai Quan. It also includes other Shaolin sets such as Da Hong Quan and Pao Quan.
The Chang Jia Quan system was created by Cháng Nǎi Zhōu of the Zhengzhou area of Henan province in the early/mid 1700's. Chang Naizhou was known for his mastery of not just the highest levels of martial arts but also his knowledge of the Confucian classics, Medicine, Neigong, and Buddhist and Taoist scriptures and practices.
Since childhood Chang Naizhou studied martial arts diligently seeking out the best teachers he could find. Eventually after gaining a profound knowledge of the martial arts as well as medicine, philosophy, and Neigong, he created his own unique system.
He also left a very large amount of writings detailing not just forms but also the philosophical underpinnings of his art, as well as the first practical, detailed accounts of the use of Neigong and medical theory in martial arts. A select portion of these writings have been translated into English.
His writings are thought to have been very influential in the development of Taiji Quan.
Chang family Da Luohan Quan
Cháng Jiā Quán, Dà Luóhàn Quán
Chang Family Boxings Big Luohan Boxing
The Chang family system includes several Shaolin forms. This is not surprising seeing how close he lived to the temple. Several researchers have theorized that he learned Shaolin Luohan boxingfrom his teacher Sage Yan in Luoyang. The Chang system includes several Luohan Sets including both Da and Xiao Luohan forms and QingLong ChuHai Quan. It also includes other Shaolin sets such as Da Hong Quan and Pao Quan.
The Chang Jia Quan system was created by Cháng Nǎi Zhōu of the Zhengzhou area of Henan province in the early/mid 1700's. Chang Naizhou was known for his mastery of not just the highest levels of martial arts but also his knowledge of the Confucian classics, Medicine, Neigong, and Buddhist and Taoist scriptures and practices.
Since childhood Chang Naizhou studied martial arts diligently seeking out the best teachers he could find. Eventually after gaining a profound knowledge of the martial arts as well as medicine, philosophy, and Neigong, he created his own unique system.
He also left a very large amount of writings detailing not just forms but also the philosophical underpinnings of his art, as well as the first practical, detailed accounts of the use of Neigong and medical theory in martial arts. A select portion of these writings have been translated into English.
His writings are thought to have been very influential in the development of Taiji Quan.
Chang Family, Da Luohan Quan
Cháng Jiā Quán, Dà Luóhàn Quán
Chang Family Boxings Big Luohan Boxing
The Chang family system includes several Shaolin forms. This is not surprising seeing how close he lived to the temple. Several researchers have theorized that he learned Shaolin Luohan boxingfrom his teacher Yan Shengdao in Luoyang. The Chang system includes several Luo han Sets including both Da and Xiao Luohan forms and QingLong ChuHai Quan. It also includes other Shaolin sets such as Da Hong Quan, Xiao Hong Quan, and Pao Quan.
Chang Family Boxing methods
The Chang Jia Quan system was created by Cháng Nǎi Zhōu of the Zhengzhou area of Henan province in the early/mid 1700's. Chang Naizhou was known for his mastery of not just the highest levels of martial arts but also his knowledge of the Confucian classics, Medicine, Neigong, and Buddhist and Taoist scriptures and practices.
Since childhood Chang Naizhou studied martial arts diligently seeking out the best teachers he could find. Eventually after gaining a profound knowledge of the martial arts as well as military tactics, medicine, philosophy, and Neigong, he created his own unique system.
Through it's history Chang Family Boxing has been involved with the military and was used to train local militia and provincial military units at many points throughout the Qing dynasty up through the Republican Era.
Chang Naizhou also left a very large amount of writings detailing not just forms but also the philosophical underpinnings of his art, as well as some of the first practical, detailed accounts of the use of Neigong and medical theory in martial arts. A select portion of these writings have been translated into English.
His writings are thought to have been very influential in the development of Taiji Quan.
During the late Qing dynasty and Republican Era, Chang Family Boxing was considered one of the Three Famous Names of Henan martial arts along with Shaolin Temple Boxing and Chen Family Taiji Quan.
However Chang Family practitioners remained conservative and the art was not publicly taught leading to it's having become less and less common over the past century.
Today the Chang Family Boxing style has been ranked as an national level intangible cultural heritage of China, and efforts are being made to preserve the system
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Chang Family Boxing, Xiao Luohan, Qinglong Chuhai Quan, and Xiao Hong Quan by Master Gao Siji
Chang Jia Quan, Xiao Luohan Quan, Qing Long Chu Hai Quan & Xiao Hong Quan
Performed by master Gao Siji of Renli Village, Xinyang county, Zhengzhou Prefecture, Henan province.
The son of famous 7th generation master Gao Qinglian AKA Gao Laohu Old Tiger Gao, Gao Siji is now considered one of the senior living masters of Chang Jia Quan.
This video shows a very detailed version of the Chang Family Xiao Luohan set showing very old looking postures matching closely to those seen in older Chang Family manuals as well as a breakdown of the Green Dragon Exits Sea Luohan and Xiao Hong Quan forms.
Chang Naizhou learned Shaolin Luohan boxing from his teacher Yan Shengdao in Luoyang. The Chang system includes several Luohan Sets including both Da and Xiao Luohan forms and QingLong ChuHai Quan. It also includes other Shaolin sets such as Da Hong Quan and Pao Quan.
The Chang Jia Quan system was created by Cháng Nǎi Zhōu of the Zhengzhou area of Henan province in the early/mid 1700's. Chang Naizhou was known for his mastery of not just the highest levels of martial arts but also his knowledge of the Confucian classics, Medicine, Neigong, and Buddhist and Taoist scriptures and practices.
Since childhood Chang Naizhou studied martial arts diligently seeking out the best teachers he could find. Eventually after gaining a profound knowledge of the martial arts as well as medicine, philosophy, and Neigong, he created his own unique system.
He also left a very large amount of writings detailing not just forms but also the philosophical underpinnings of his art, as well as the first practical, detailed accounts of the use of Neigong and medical theory in martial arts. A select portion of these writings have been translated into English.
His writings are thought to have been very influential in the development of Taiji Quan.
Henan Village Chang family Xiao Luohan
Cháng Jiā Quán, Xiǎo Luóhàn Quán
Chang Family Boxings Small Luohan Boxing
Chang Family Xiao Luohan form practiced in rural Henan village.
Although rare today Chang style was once highly respected being called one of the Three Big Names in Henan boxing (along with Shaolin and the legendary I'll find out later style). Chang Family Boxing used to be very popular in the Zhengzhou area of Henan up until the mid 1900's.
The Chang family system includes several Shaolin forms. This is not surprising seeing how close he lived to the temple. Several researchers have theorized that he learned Shaolin Luohan boxingfrom his teacher Yan Shengdao in Luoyang. The Chang system includes several Luo han Sets including both Da and Xiao Luohan forms and QingLong ChuHai Quan. It also includes other Shaolin sets such as Da Hong Quan and Pao Quan.
The Chang Jia Quan system was created by Cháng Nǎi Zhōu of the Zhengzhou area of Henan province in the early/mid 1700's. Chang Naizhou was known for his mastery of not just the highest levels of martial arts but also his knowledge of the Confucian classics, Medicine, Neigong, and Buddhist and Taoist scriptures and practices.
Since childhood Chang Naizhou studied martial arts diligently seeking out the best teachers he could find. Eventually after gaining a profound knowledge of the martial arts as well as medicine, philosophy, and Neigong, he created his own unique system.
He also left a very large amount of writings detailing not just forms but also the philosophical underpinnings of his art, as well as the first practical, detailed accounts of the use of Neigong and medical theory in martial arts. A select portion of these writings have been translated into English.
His writings are thought to have been very influential in the development of Taiji Quan.
The Chang family system includes several Shaolin forms. This is not surprising seeing how close he lived to the temple. Several researchers have theorized that he learned Shaolin Luohan boxingfrom his teacher Yan Shengdao in Luoyang. The Chang system includes several Luo han Sets including both Da and Xiao Luohan forms and QingLong ChuHai Quan. It also includes other Shaolin sets such as Da Hong Quan and Pao Quan.
The Chang Jia Quan system was created by Cháng Nǎi Zhōu of the Zhengzhou area of Henan province in the early/mid 1700's. Chang Naizhou was known for his mastery of not just the highest levels of martial arts but also his knowledge of the Confucian classics, Medicine, Neigong, and Buddhist and Taoist scriptures and practices.
Since childhood Chang Naizhou studied martial arts diligently seeking out the best teachers he could find. Eventually after gaining a profound knowledge of the martial arts as well as medicine, philosophy, and Neigong, he created his own unique system.
He also left a very large amount of writings detailing not just forms but also the philosophical underpinnings of his art, as well as the first practical, detailed accounts of the use of Neigong and medical theory in martial arts. A select portion of these writings have been translated into English.
His writings are thought to have been very influential in the development of Taiji Quan.
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Chang Family Da Luohan
Cháng Jiā Quán, Dà Luóhàn Quán
Chang Family Boxings Big Luohan Boxing
The Chang family system includes several Shaolin forms. This is not surprising seeing how close he lived to the temple. Several researchers have theorized that he learned Shaolin Luohan boxingfrom his teacher Yan Shengdao in Luoyang. The Chang system includes several Luo han Sets including both Da and Xiao Luohan forms and QingLong ChuHai Quan. It also includes other Shaolin sets such as Da Hong Quan and Pao Quan.
The Chang Jia Quan system was created by Cháng Nǎi Zhōu of the Zhengzhou area of Henan province in the early/mid 1700's. Chang Naizhou was known for his mastery of not just the highest levels of martial arts but also his knowledge of the Confucian classics, Medicine, Neigong, and Buddhist and Taoist scriptures and practices.
Since childhood Chang Naizhou studied martial arts diligently seeking out the best teachers he could find. Eventually after gaining a profound knowledge of the martial arts as well as medicine, philosophy, and Neigong, he created his own unique system.
He also left a very large amount of writings detailing not just forms but also the philosophical underpinnings of his art, as well as the first practical, detailed accounts of the use of Neigong and medical theory in martial arts. A select portion of these writings have been translated into English.
His writings are thought to have been very influential in the development of Taiji Quan.
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The ubiquitous yin-yang symbol holds its roots in Taoism/Daoism, a Chinese religion and philosophy. The yin, the dark swirl, is associated with shadows, femininity, and the trough of a wave; the yang, the light swirl, represents brightness, passion and growth. John Bellaimey explains why we all contain the spirit of yin and of yang -- and how we can achieve a balance of both in our lives.
Lesson by John Bellaimey, animation by TED-Ed.
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Sanda Classes (Chinese Kickboxing) at UK Shaolin Temple. The UK Shaolin Temple is a unique organisation that exists to preserve, share and promote Chinese culture and arts by delivering educational initiatives, and physical activities.
2016年2月四川內江(Neijiang)
2016年2月四川內江
資中文廟, 資中重龍山, 內江市, 隆昌石牌坊.
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資中文廟與重龍山
內江與隆昌石牌坊
史诗!10分钟从上古之战到溥仪退位,中国历史年表超燃影视化混剪!EPIC!Chronology of Chinese history in 10 minutes!
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终于做了这件一直想做的事情~
“我们多年轻?上下五千年!”
Rare Weapons of Xuzhou Shaolin Da Hong Quan
Xuzhou Shaolin Da Hong Quan
Da Pai Ba Big Swatting Rake, Shuang Yue Jin Qian Feng Chi Tang Double Moon Golden Coin Phoenix Wing Polearm, Lan Ma Jue dui Gun Horse Tether Pegs vs Staff
Demonstrated by the late master San Zui Shou Three Drunken Hands Hou Zhiyin of Xuzhou, 72 at time of filming.
Master Hou Zhiyin was very famous in Jiangsu martial arts, he helped to set up many martial arts schools in Jiangsu in the 1950's and 60's and was famous for his skill in forms and fighting.
Hou Zhiyin was the successor of Wang Hengpei of Tengzhou county Shandong.
Wang Hengpei was a well known 4th generation inheritor of Tengzhou Shaolin Da Hong Quan. While still young he became known in Shandong and Jiangsu for his skill in fighting. Because of the many challenge matches he won at a young age he gained the name Xiao Ba Wang (little warlord). Later in life he worked as head guard and martial arts instructor at the famous Jin Yuan BiaoJu (Jin Yuan Security Bureau) in Suzhou.
In his younger years Hou Zhiyin studied under Wang Hengpei in Suzhou learning his complete system of Tengzhou Da Hong Quan which included many weapons forms he had learned in his years working as a Biaotou.
Later Hou returned to his native Xuzhou and began to actively teach this style of martial arts.
In a short period he had gained a reputation both for the large number of forms he knew using various weapons as well as his skills in fighting.
He became a well known figure in mid 20th century Jiangsu martial arts circles helping to establish many schools in Jiangsu and actively helping to arrange tournaments and martial arts exhibitions.
This school of Da Hong Quan was originally disseminated in Tengzhou county in southern Shandong. Today it is still practiced in Tengzhou and neighboring counties where it has split into several branches.
我大德阳的钟鼓楼夜景尽如此金碧辉煌!
我大德阳的钟鼓楼夜景尽如此金碧辉煌!