Wudang Sword - Tai Yi Daoist Form and Applications (YMAA) 武當劍
Since ancient times, Wudang martial artists have earned prestige for their mastery of the sword. Wudang sword uses flowing, circular movements to neutralize incoming attacks and redirect the opponent's power. This program comprehensively instructs Wudang Sword for the first time in both English and Chinese.
The sword is the king of all weapons, and to wield it requires an unparalleled level of skill. Unlike other weapons which use brute force to clash and overpower, your sword techniques must be precise, and your movements light and quick. Wudang Sword training will make your body stronger and more flexible, and will increase your speed and endurance. Wudang Sword increases and refines your Qi (energy) and develops a calm and focused mind.
This program begins by discussing the legend and history of the Chinese sword. Next, it offers practical information on sword care and safety. The principles of Wudang sword are discussed and fundamental conditioning drills are presented. The Wudang Tai Yi Daoist Sword sequence is demonstrated in detail, making it easy for the viewer to learn. Each posture is then instructed separately with martial applications.
Special Features: Choice of Chinese Narration with English Subtitles, or English Narration • Interactive Catalog with Previews of All YMAA Titles
YMAA PRODUCTION • ZHOU, XUAN-YUN WUDANG SWORD • WRITTEN BY ZHOU, XUAN-YUN, WITH JULIE BAECKER & DAVID SILVER • PERFORMED BY ZHOU, XUAN-YUN, WITH MICHAEL VOLLERO, ANGEL SOTO, & HENRY LEE • EDITING AND DVD AUTHORING BY OCEAN SILVER • PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY DAVID SILVER
Daoist monk Zhou, Xuan-Yun (Mysterious Cloud), grew up in a temple on Wudang Mountain, China where he was a student and later an instructor of Taiji and Kung Fu. He belongs to the Orthodox Unity sect of Daoism, and is trained in ritual arts, chanting, divination, and internal alchemy. He is formally recognized as a disciple of Li Guang Fu 李光富 Head Daoist monk on Wudang Mountain (武当山道教协会会长), and he is dedicated to teaching the traditional arts in classes around the world. Visit DaoistGate.com
Mountainous Scenic Spot Reopens After Temporary Closure in Northeast China
The Tianchi Lake scenic area in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, northeast China's Jilin Province, reopened to tourists by Sunday morning at 09:30 as the winds died down.
Tianchi Lake is one of the most welcomed scenic spots on the Changbai Mountain. It was temporarily closed on Saturday due to the blizzardy weather in the area.
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Xiangyang city 2019
This is an introduction to Xiangyang, the second largest city of central China's Hubei province.
China Wenzhou driving down mountain pt3
(1)任我遊:廣東省韶關-樂昌九峰觀賞李花/梨花/油菜花1/3/2017
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Zhejiang province, Meishan Quan
News clip featuring the traditional martial arts of Meishan Island, Ningbo area Zhejiang province.
These are the traditional village martial arts of Meishan Island. Meishan is a large island of the coast of Ningbo on the very southern edge of the Zhoushan archipelago.
The people of these islands were mainly poor fishermen surviving off the sea.
However as a large group of islands, spits and sandbars of all descriptions located directly in and around the mouth of the Yangtze river, the main highway connecting the vast interior of China with coastal provinces and foreign trade routes, the area was a major hotbed of smuggling and piracy throughout much of china's history.
This brought economic benefits to the local people who were able to participate in the international commerce to an extent through working as smugglers.
However it also brought great dangers. The first from the government on the level of the individuals working as smugglers who faced the death penalty if caught as well as occasional crackdowns on whole communities. The second from the pirates who often used the islands as their base and depending on season, what work they could find, prices on various goods, and many other factors all the way down to simple person whims could alternate, sometimes suddenly from domestic or foreign merchants buying or selling illegal goods or attempting to evade customs, all the way to heavily armed raiding parties pillaging and burning entire communities.
Because of this the practice of martial arts and the organization of village militias, private militias, and other armed groups looking to protect various local interests became widespread throughout the region.
The port of Ningbo on the mainland directly adjacent to Meishan island was hit especially hard by pirates multiple times. As a result it was the site where general Qi Jiguang was sent to train local farmers into an effective fighting force.
Even before Qi's arrival Ningbo was home to a thriving martial community and records remain recounting anecdotes about various famous local boxing teachers as far back as Qi's period.
*The Meishan Quan style of Meishan island should not be confused with the unrelated Meishan Quan style of Loudi prefecture in Hunan province.
Spring Festival Gala 2019: Chinese traditional operas
Traditional operas, such as the Peking Opera, Huangmei Opera and Shaoxing Opera, are always indispensable part of the Spring Festival Gala. This year’s Spring Festival Gala began broadcasting live at 8:00 p.m. from China Media Group’s headquarters in Beijing.
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China National Anthem. Written by the noted poet and playwright Tian Han with music composed by Nie Er
Goldfish - Moonwalk away (Lexer Remix). EMI Records Netherlands B.V.
Klangkarussell - Netzwerk (Falls Like Rain). Vertigo/Capitol, a division of Universal Music GmbH
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Chinese Wu dang in China
Traditional Martial arts of Zhejiang.
Video showing some of the traditional systems of Zhejiang province.
(first 30 seconds are modern PRC Nanquan routines)
Journey to the West (The Monkey King) - Shaoxing Opera (绍兴 剧)
An opera troupe from Shaoxing (绍兴/紹興) in Zhejiang province (浙江省), China (中国/中國) presents 'Journey to the West' (西遊記/西游记/Xī Yóu Jì) featuring Sun Wukong the Monkey King (孙悟空/孫悟空) during the 8th Taiwan-Jejang Cultural Festival (Shau Shing Culture Festival) at National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (國立國父紀念館) in Taipei City (臺北市/台北市), Taiwan (臺灣/台灣) on Thursday, June 12, 2014.
'Journey to the West' is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century (c. 1592) during the Ming Dynasty (明朝/大明帝国/大明帝國) and attributed to Wu Cheng'en (吴承恩/吳承恩). It is one of the Four Great Classical Novels (四大名著) of Chinese literature. In English-speaking countries, the work is widely known as Monkey, the title of Arthur Waley's popular abridged translation.
The novel is an extended account of the legendary pilgrimage of the Tang dynasty (唐朝) Buddhist monk Xuanzang (Hsuan-tsang/玄奘) who traveled to the Western Regions (Xiyu/Hsi-yu/西域) , that is India to obtain sacred texts (sūtras) and returned after many trials and much suffering. It retains the broad outline of Xuanzang's own account, Great Tang Records on the Western Regions (Xiyu/Hsi-yu/西域) but the Ming dynasty novel adds elements from folk tales and the author's invention, that is, that the Buddha gave this task to the monk and provided him with three protectors who agree to help him as an atonement for their sins. These disciples are Sun Wukong (the Monkey King/孙悟空/孫悟空/Tôn Ngộ Không/เห้งเจีย/行者/손오공/そん ごくう/Sun Gokong/Sun Go Kong), Zhu Bajie or Zhu Wuneng (猪八戒/豬八戒/Pigsy/Pig), and Sha Wujing (沙悟净/沙悟凈), together with a dragon prince who acts as Xuanzang's steed, a white horse.
Sun Wukong, the Monkey King is the main character in Journey to the West. Sun Wukong is also found in many later stories and adaptations. In the novel, he is a monkey born from a stone who acquires supernatural powers through Taoist practices. After rebelling against heaven and being imprisoned under a mountain by the Buddha, he later accompanies the monk Xuanzang on a journey to retrieve Buddhist sutras from India.
Shaoxing has long been a hotbed of Chinese cultural activity, producing such luminary figures as Wang Xizhi, Zhou Enlai, Lu Xun, and Cai Yuanpei. Its local variety of Chinese opera sung in the local dialect and known as Shaoxing opera (绍兴剧) or Yue Ju (越剧) is second in popularity only to Peking or Beijing opera (京剧/京劇). Notable actors of Yue Ju are Yuan Xuefen (袁雪芬), Wang Wenjuan (王文娟), Fu Quanxiang (傅全香), Lu Ruiying, Zhang Yunxia, Jin Caifeng, Qi Yaxian, Bi Chunfang, Fan Ruijuan, Yin Guifang, Xu Yulan, Lu Jinhua, Zhu Shuizhao and Zhao Zhigang, among others.
Yue Ju opera was founded around 1906 in Shengzhou in Zhejiang province. It is highly popular in Zhejiang, Shanghai, Jiangsu and Fujian, while its audiences are all over China and Chinese-speaking regions around the world.
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Chen Fei, Fu school, Shaoxing Yueju Opera Troop
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A sinological battle of seismic importance.
Chinese Yueju Opera- Du Shi Niang 杜十娘选段
Chen Fei, Fu school, Shaoxing Yueju Opera Troop
成飞,傅派,绍兴小百花
1911 (based on Xinhai Revolution in China in 1911).. Movie 2011
A historical drama based on the founding of the Republic of China when nationalist forces led by Sun Yat-sen overthrew the Qing Dynasty.
Directors: Li Zhang, Jackie Chan
Writers: Xingdong Wang (screenplay), Baoguang Chen (screenplay)
Stars: Jackie Chan,
Winston Chao,
Bingbing Li China's first President Sun Yat-Sen and military commander Huang Xing lead the revolutionary Wuchang Uprising in a bid to put an end to the reign of the Qing Dynasty.
Initial release: 23 September 2011 (China)
Directors: Jackie Chan, Zhang Li
Mandarin: Xīnhài Gémìng
Budget: 30 million USD
Screenplay: Xingdong Wang, Baoguang Chen
【画中人】1958年 中国经典怀旧电影 Chinese classical movie
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Exploring Kaifeng | China - CHICHI ZHANG VLOG #13
This video is about my time in Kaifeng with my family in China.
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