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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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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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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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Wudang Sword. Some
other Chinese arts, not in the
wudangquan group, such as
qigong, liuhebafa, Bak Mei Pai,
ziranmen (Nature Boxing), Bok Foo Pai and yiquan...
- 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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qigong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qigong, the
Chinese practice of
aligning breath, movement, and
awareness for exercise, healing, and...
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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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problem that
occurs during spiritual or
martial arts training.
Within the
qigong and
traditional Chinese medical communities,
zouhuorumo describes a physiological...
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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 (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...