It’s a beautiful sunny day on Daqingshan. These are photos taken at 5:30 am. The main point of instruction today is “Don’t move your hands”.
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Class information of Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method. More details at chinese site
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by admin on 2010/06/26
It’s a beautiful sunny day on Daqingshan. These are photos taken at 5:30 am. The main point of instruction today is “Don’t move your hands”.
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by Paul Janssens on 2010/06/24
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by Paul Janssens on 2010/06/24
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by admin on 2010/06/23
亲近自然的感觉就像重生,云淡风轻,远离纷扰喧嚣的世界。在离开大青山之后,这种感觉更明显。
2010年6月17号下午5点多,我和我爸到达大青山上,开始了这段不足一周的体验。我爸爸是因为喜欢太极拳才一次又一次地上山,而我是第一次来到这个我爸讲过无数次的大青山,没有确切目的,可以说是为了散散心,也可以说是为了练习英语口语。 Read more
by Tim Duehring on 2010/06/21
Hunyuan Taiji Academy – Milwaukee is having a Practical Method training session on Saturday July 31st.
The location of the get together is the Prairie du Chien, WI/McGreggor, Iowa area on the beautiful Mississippi River.
Time will be an afternoon and evening session on Saturday and a Sunday morning session.
Hope you can make it, it should be a lot of fun.
More details available on request.
by webmaster on 2010/06/18
This short video is from Yilu Detailed Instructions Online Video Purchase来自中文一路详解
by webmaster on 2010/06/16
很多照片可供欣赏。Many photos of the food we served on Daqingshan from 2006 to 2008. Read more
by Todd Elihu on 2010/06/15
Hunyuantaiji Academy of Athens instructors Todd Elihu and Carl Lindberg have been offering classes in Northeast Georgia since 2003.
Todd Elihu offers private lessons on Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method fundamentals, forms, push hands and applications. For more information contact him at telihu@gmail.com Read more
by admin on 2010/06/15
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by webmaster on 2010/06/14
一些2006年的大青山照片。 Read more
by webmaster on 2010/06/13
Here are some photos of what Daqingshan looked like in 2005. 这是大青山2005年的几张照片。 Read more
by webmaster on 2010/06/11
by webmaster on 2010/06/04
Daqingshan Mountain Resort is a Shandong Provincial forest park. It has a AA Federal Tourist designation. It is situated in the south eastern part of Shandong province and is 8 kilometers south of the Wulian Township. Qingdao is 160 kilometers to the east. The beach city of Rizhao is 50 kilometers to the south. North, it is 110 kilometers from Weifang. Read more
by Allan Belsheim on 2010/06/02
Master Chen gave some personal instruction during Monday’s class regarding Push Hands. One must be able to move in without the opponent feeling the move physically. Read more
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by Chen Zhonghua Taiji Academy on 2010/05/29
by Kelvin Ho on 2010/05/24
by Kelvin Ho on 2010/05/24
I just had my third taiji workshop with Master Chen in the last weekend (May 22-23, 2010). I had an extreme great time in this workshop. I was really glad to have him confirmed my little improvement thus far, in particular: my yilu form is starting to take shape, and I am not moving my hand (or at least as much as before).I would need to continue to work hard, so that I don’t regress, and hopefully continue to improve.
by admin on 2010/05/17
by JVanko on 2010/05/13
This article first appeared in the May/June Issue of Brazil Tai Chi
Magazine (Revista Tai Chi Brasil), and has been translated from
Portuguese to English. Read more
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by Wilkin Ng on 2010/05/03

On the weekend workshop, Master Chen told me to be patient. Tai Ji ability can not be gained overnight. It involves whole body connection, and this need time to be felt and be strong.
When pushing hands, it is better to take a loss then to use a muscle move that does not conform to Tai Ji principle. Using muscle to push opponents will give you bad habits which are hard to correct later.
by webmaster on 2010/03/31
by Wilkin Ng on 2010/03/29
One of the unique aspects of Master Chen workshop is his hands on instructions. He will let students push hand with him in any fashion, he will give you a counter and teach you how to do it. This is my third workshops and I have started to get a feel on how to do push hands properly. Read more
by webmaster on 2010/03/27
