看似拙朴之心意古拳法,快而非快慢而非慢,六合势直劲练打,非蛮力练习,每个点都有攻防,不使绝劲,转换自如,连绵不绝,如弩机催发。Seemingly simple yet profound, the ancient martial art is swift but not hurried, slow but not sluggish. The movements follow a straight and forceful path, not cultivated by brute strength but through meticulous practice. Each action contains both offense and defense, never fully exerting force, transitioning seamlessly, flowing continuously like a crossbow triggered.
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Dai’s Xinyiquan, also known as Xinyiquan or Xinyi Liuhe Quan, is one of the most outstanding internal martial arts in the Chinese martial arts. For hundreds of years, this boxing has been kept secret within the Dai family in Qixian, Shanxi province. It has a long history, rich content, and mysterious and unfathomable techniques, combining the theories and techniques of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism, making it a scientific martial art that focuses on both internal and external training. The techniques follow the objective rules of nature, based on the theory of the balance of yin and yang of heaven and earth, and the theory of the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire, and earth, which are the essence of Dai’s Xinyiquan. Dai’s Xinyiquan is one of the three famous internal martial arts (Tai Chi, Bagua, Xingyi), and is the ancestor of Xingyi Quan. Internally, it emphasizes the harmony of heart and intention, intention and Qi, and Qi and strength (these are the internal three harmonies), while externally, it emphasizes the unity of hands and feet, elbows and knees, and shoulders and hips (these are the external three harmonies). Therefore, people also call Dai’s Xinyiquan the Xinyi Liuhe Quan, or Xinyiquan of the Six Harmonies.
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