Yiquan, the Glossary
Yiquan, also known as dachengquan, is a Chinese martial art founded by the xingyiquan master Wang Xiangzhai.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Baguazhang, Bone, China, Chinese martial arts, Cultural Revolution, Dantian, Fujian White Crane, Guo Yunshen, Hong Kong, Kenichi Sawai, Kyokushin, Liuhebafa, Martial arts, Mas Oyama, Meridian (Chinese medicine), Qi, Shuai jiao, Skeletal muscle, Strike (attack), Tai chi, Trunk (botany), Tui na, Wang Xiangzhai, Xingyiquan, Zhan zhuang.
- Neijia
- Xingyiquan
Baguazhang
Baguazhang is one of the three main Chinese martial arts of the Wudang school, the other two being tai chi and xingyiquan. Yiquan and Baguazhang are Chinese martial arts and neijia.
Bone
A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals.
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China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
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Chinese martial arts
Chinese martial arts, commonly referred to with umbrella terms kung fu, kuoshu or wushu, are multiple fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in Greater China.
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Cultural Revolution
The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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Dantian
Dantian is a concept in traditional Chinese medicine loosely translated as "elixir field", "sea of qi", or simply "energy center". Yiquan and Dantian are neijia.
Fujian White Crane
Fujian White Crane, also known as White Crane Style is a Southern Chinese martial art that originated in Yongchun County, Fujian (福建) province. Yiquan and Fujian White Crane are Chinese martial arts.
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Guo Yunshen
Guo Yunshen (1829 - 1898) was a famous xingyiquan master.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.
Kenichi Sawai
was a Japanese martial artist and a colonel in the Japanese army.
Kyokushin
is a style of karate originating in Japan.
Liuhebafa
Liuhebafa quan (l) is an internal Chinese martial art. Yiquan and Liuhebafa are Chinese martial arts and neijia.
Martial arts
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defence; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation's intangible cultural heritage.
Mas Oyama
, more commonly known as Mas Oyama, was a Zainichi Korean karate master who founded Kyokushin Karate, considered the first and most influential style of full contact karate.
Meridian (Chinese medicine)
The meridian system (also called channel network) is a pseudoscientific concept from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that alleges meridians are paths through which the life-energy known as "qi" (ch'i) flows.
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Qi
In the Sinosphere, qi is traditionally believed to be a vital force part of all living entities.
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Shuai jiao
Shuai jiao is the term pertaining to the ancient jacket wrestling wushu style of Beijing, Tianjin and Baoding of Hebei Province in the North China Plain which was codified by Shan Pu Ying (善撲营 The Battalion of Excellency in Catching) of the Nei Wu Fu (内務府, Internal Administration Unit of Imperial Household Department). Yiquan and Shuai jiao are Chinese martial arts.
Skeletal muscle
Skeletal muscle (commonly referred to as muscle) is one of the three types of vertebrate muscle tissue, the other being cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.
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Strike (attack)
A strike is a directed, forceful physical attack with either a part of the human body or with a handheld object (such as a melee weapon), intended to cause blunt or penetrating trauma upon an opponent.
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Tai chi
Tai chi is an ancient Chinese martial art. Yiquan and Tai chi are Chinese martial arts and neijia.
Trunk (botany)
In botany, the trunk (or bole) is the stem and main wooden axis of a tree, which is an important feature in tree identification, and which often differs markedly from the bottom of the trunk to the top, depending on the species.
Tui na
Tui na is a form of alternative medicine similar to shiatsu.
Wang Xiangzhai
Wang Xiangzhai (November 26, 1885 - July 12, 1963), also known as Nibao, Zhenghe and Yuseng, was a Chinese xingyiquan master, responsible for founding the martial art of Yiquan.
Xingyiquan
Xingyiquan, or Xingyi, is a style of internal Chinese martial arts. Yiquan and Xingyiquan are Chinese martial arts and neijia.
Zhan zhuang
Zhan zhuang (l) is a training method often practiced by students of neijia (internal kung fu), such as yiquan, xingyiquan, baguazhang and tai chi.
See also
Neijia
- 103-form Yang family tai chi
- 108-form Wu family tai chi
- 24-form tai chi
- 42-form tai chi
- Baguazhang
- Cao Jiwu
- Chen-style Laojia forms
- Chen-style tai chi
- Cheng-style baguazhang
- Dai Longbang
- Dantian
- Feng Shou
- Fu-style baguazhang
- Gao-style baguazhang
- Guang Ping Yang tai chi
- International Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan Association
- Ji Jike
- Jiang-style baguazhang
- Lee-style tai chi
- Li Luoneng
- Liang-style baguazhang
- List of tai chi forms
- Liuhebafa
- Neigong
- Neijia
- Sun-style tai chi
- Tai Chi Chih
- Tai chi
- Taoist tai chi
- Wang Zongyue
- Wu-style tai chi
- Wu-style tai chi fast form
- Wudang Sword
- Wudang tai chi
- Wudangquan
- Xingyiquan
- Yang-style tai chi
- Yangjia Michuan tai chi
- Yin-style baguazhang
- Yiquan
- Zhaobao tai chi
Xingyiquan
- Bengquan
- Tang Shou Tao
- Xingyiquan
- Yiquan
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiquan
Also known as Da Cheng Quan, Da cheng chuan, Dacheng quan, Dachengchuan, Dachengquan, I Ch'uan, I chuan, Ta Ch'en Ch'uan.