Cultural Contents And Principles Movement Of Tai-Ji Quan
The Tai-ji Quan is build on the Tai-ji and Ba-Qua theory, contained in the Yi Jing, philosophical book of ancient China.
The main concepts of the movement are the natural low of the alternation of the Yin and the Yang, the principle positive negative and in nature.
The Tai-Ji Quan reassumes the essence of the martial methods, Qi Gong, medical movement and also natural attitudes of the animals.
Every its action corresponds to the principles of the physiology of the movement, mechanical physics and the biomechanics.
The human body is one unit format from the opposite, man and universe is two opposite from the spirit to the potentiality; from the attempt to the position; from the inside to outside; from the microcosm to the macrocosmos; from the center to the periphery; from the part to all, the movement of the Tai-Ji Quan stretches to the maximum unification, therefore it is always a complete movement.
In last the 50 years, in nearly all the Chinese hospitals the Tai-Ji Quan has been used like therapy and there are many confirmations of its effectiveness.
It has been found useful for the cardiac system, above all for the microcirculation; in order balance the Qi in the meridian of the acupuncture, in order give back energy to the apparatus genital them, to the apparatus gastric, educate to one correct respiration give back therefore oxygenation to all the weave; for the three it arranges nervous, in particular for that neurovegetative one; like aid in the recover; for the osteo-muscular system and to articulate and, in many other anchor.
The Cultural Association
Amici del Tai-Ji Quan has been founded to Rome in 1989 around Master Dao-Gong Wu. Musician of violino and violino Chinese, university professor near the musical Academy of Anhui in Popular
China and, moreover author of "
Treatise on the Hexagram
An evolutional system of music notation", that it has collected happened in
China and the West.
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