Pei Yuanchen
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·2022-08-20 23:32:13
Pei Yuanchen, whose Taoist name is Yuanchen. It was written by Pei Yuanchen and Pei Yuanchen. According to the lineage of the "Yinxian Yuhua Youlong School Wudang Tai Chi Chuan" that is currently circulating in Tianjin (see the article "Yinxian Yuhua Youlong School Wudang Tai Chi Chuan" by Wang Yiqiao in the 6th issue of "Wudang" in 1994), Pei Yuanchen was a renowned Taoist on Wudang Mountain during the Tongzhi and Guangxu periods of the Qing Dynasty (1862-1908 AD), and was proficient in "Yinxian Yuhua Youlong School Wudang Tai Chi Chuan". During the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (875-1908 AD), Si Siming (courtesy name Xingsan), a renowned martial artist in Beijing, got to know Wang Yongtai (courtesy name Lanting), who had once been in charge of copywriting and the chief steward of the Duanwang Mansion. In his early years, Wang practiced the Twelve Lian Tai Chi of the Yue style. In the Wuchen year of the Tongzhi reign of the Qing Dynasty (1868 AD), he became a disciple of Yang Luchan and received the secret transmission of Yang-style Tai Chi. After Yang Gong's death, Wang took over as his master to pass on his skills. Later, he recognized Li Ruidong, a renowned martial arts master from Yongyang, as his junior and practiced Yang-style Tai Chi together with Si Siming. All have reached a state of perfection. Not long after, Pei Yuanchen traveled from the south to Beijing and visited Si Siming, pointing out that his boxing skills were flawed. Si Yizhi and Pei Lue demonstrated it through their boxing skills. Seeing that he was extraordinary, Si invited Pei to his home and treated him with the courtesy of a disciple, spending every day together in respect. Pei was deeply moved and thus passed on the "Yinxian Yuhua Youlong School Wudang Tai Chi" to him, saying that he had come all the way to the capital to teach the Tai Chi as ordered by his master. More than a month later, Pei left without saying goodbye and his whereabouts were unknown. The mnemonic for the origin and development of this martial arts school is: "The ancestor of the inner school is called Sanfeng, and the cultivation of qi returns to the divine, with profound principles." Inheriting the true Dao lineage of Xuanyuan, we will elaborate on the Tai Chi Movement Divine Skill. The two characters of Yin and Yang are the foundation, and sincerity and clarity make one a Lord. The Eight Trigrams and the Five Elements can rotate freely, and the virtuality and reality are dexterous, which is the true essence. The general mnemonic of Tai Chi Chuan is left as follows: "The Three Pure Ones on the head and the Five Elements on the feet." With hands divided into the Eight Trigrams and arms embraced by Tai Chi. Still as mountains, dynamic as wind and thunder. "Breathing in a state of concentration, the root of the divine will." " The key to retaining the true meaning is: "Formless and shapeless, the whole is transparent and empty." Forget things and let nature take its course; a chime hangs on the western Mountain. Tigers roar, apes cry, and the spring water remains still. "Stir up rivers and seas, fulfill one's nature and establish one's destiny."