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    Qigong (/ˈtʃiːˈɡɒŋ/), is a system of coordinated body-posture and movement, breathing, and meditation said to be useful for the purposes of health, spirituality...
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    The Baduanjin qigong (八段錦) is one of the most common forms of Chinese qigong used as exercise. Variously translated as Eight Pieces of Brocade, Eight-Section...
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    Falun Gong (redirect from Law wheel qigong)
    France and Germany. Falun Gong emerged from the qigong movement in China in 1992, combining meditation, qigong exercises, and moral teachings rooted in Buddhist...
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  • Hong Qi, better known as Hong Qigong, is a fictional character in the wuxia novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes and its sequel, The Return of the Condor...
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  • Look up qigong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Qigong, the Chinese practice of aligning breath, movement, and awareness for exercise, healing, and...
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    Qi (category Qigong)
    Chinese martial arts. The attempt to cultivate and balance qi is called qigong. Believers in qi describe it as a vital force, with one's good health requiring...
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  • dislike Huang and oppose Guo's decision to be with her. They meet Hong Qigong, who teaches Guo Jing the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms (降龍十八掌) to repay...
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  • Primordial qigong is a form of qigong purportedly developed by the Taoist sage Zhang Sanfeng. Also known as Wuji gong, it is said to have been developed...
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    Zouhuorumo (redirect from Qigong Psychosis)
    refers to psychosomatic issues that can arise from excessive practice of qigong or other self-cultivation techniques. In Chinese culture, this concept traditionally...
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    Qigong (Chinese: 启功, courtesy name Yuanbai 元白, alternatively Qi Gong) (July 26, 1912 – June 30, 2005) was a renowned Chinese calligrapher, artist, painter...
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  • Qigong Fever: Body, Science, and Utopia in China is a 2007 book by David A. Palmer, published by Columbia University Press. It is about the "Qigong fever"...
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    Semen (section Qigong)
    bacteria such as Lactobacillus have been detected in fluid transferral. Qigong and Chinese medicine place huge emphasis on a form of energy called 精 (pinyin:...
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  • Gong and Zhuan Falun. Falun Gong is an introductory book that discusses qigong, introduces the aforementioned principles, and provides illustrations and...
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    World Tai Chi and Qigong Day (WTCQD), also spelled World T'ai Chi and Ch'i Kung Day, is an annual event held the last Saturday of April each year to promote...
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  • Qigong fever (气功热, Qìgōng rè), also known as the qigong boom, was a social phenomenon in the People's Republic of China during the 1980s and 1990s, in...
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    Sima Nan (section Qigong)
    and supernatural phenomena, especially his opposition to what he called Qigong-related fraud. Sima was born son of a traditional Chinese medicine doctor...
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    school and centre for study of Shaolin culture, in particular Gong Fu-Ch'an, Qigong and Ch'an Buddhist Meditation. It was founded in 2000 by Shaolin monk Shi...
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    Dantian (category Qigong)
    important focal points for meditative and exercise techniques such as qigong, martial arts such as tai chi, and in traditional Chinese medicine. Historically...
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  • artists' community) during the Song dynasty, alongside Wang Chongyang, Hong Qigong, Huang Yaoshi and Duan Zhixing. Ouyang Feng is best known for his signature...
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    goal. The Eight Immortals have been linked to the initial development of qigong exercises such as the Eight Piece Brocade. There are also some Chinese martial...
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  • his grandfather, Yang Tiexin, and the Beggars' Gang's former chief, Hong Qigong. He roams the jianghu after his mother's death and meets Guo Jing and Huang...
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    24 July 2013, it was reported that Li has a godfather named Wang Lin, a qigong practitioner who claims to be able to conjure up snakes from thin air, cure...
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  • gained significant popularity in the 1990s, including in government and qigong circles, but was suppressed by the Chinese government in 1999 after it was...
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    Wuqinxi) are a set of qigong exercises developed during the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). Some claim the author of this qigong sequence to be Hua Tuo...
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    cupping therapy, gua sha, massage (tui na), bonesetter (die-da), exercise (qigong), and dietary therapy. TCM is widely used in the Sinosphere. One of the...
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    He Qigong (Chinese: 何其鞏) (1898–1955) was a Chinese educator and Kuomintang politician of the Republic of China. He was born in Anqing, Anhui. He was the...
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  • founder and director of the China Qigong Science Research Society (CQRS), and was a notable proponent and defender of qigong during the 1980s and early 1990s...
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    Wudang Sword. Some other Chinese arts, not in the wudang quan group, such as qigong, liuhebafa, Bak Mei Pai, ziranmen (Nature Boxing), Bok Foo Pai and yiquan...
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    Taoist tradition and beyond, including forms of meditation, astrology, qigong, feng shui, and internal alchemy. Common goals of Taoist practice include...
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    northeastern Chinese city of Changchun, and was classified as a system of qigong identifying with the Buddhist tradition. Li claimed to have both supernatural...
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