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Ju Ming’s TaiChi Series Sculptures
Ju Ming (朱銘, 1938 – ) is a Taiwanese sculptor, who attained fame in Taiwan in the 1970s, and in New York in 1983. Ju Ming was trained as a woodcarver, apprenticed to Lee Chin-chuan, as a teenager. He developed his skill, and applied it to a range of media, including bronze, styrofoam, and stainless [...]
More about Taiji Symbols of Ukraine Pavilion at Expo 2010
This is part 2 of the post The Mysterious Taiji Symbols at Expo 2010. The Ukraine Expo 2010 official website has the following descriptions to those mysterious Taiji symbols at their pavilion: The pavilion of Ukraine is designed in the three-field style, as scientists consider that the ancient Chinese civilization Yangshao is indigenous to the [...]
The Mysterious Taiji Symbols at Expo 2010
Bright-colored mysterious Taiji symbols and Bagua (eight trigrams) looked-a-like symbol on the facade of a pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai China. Taiji and Bagua are usually the symbols of East Asia culture, however, this is not China pavilion nor Korea pavilion. It was quite amazed to find out that this is the Ukraine pavilion, the [...]
Lollipop lady, 77, makes ju-jitsu history
When it comes to pub brawls Asylum can usually be found cowering behind the bar whimpering “please don’t hit me, please don’t hit me” over and over. Shame, then, that this lady isn’t our nan. Meet Ena Mallett a 77-year-old lollipop lady from Norfolk. By day she guides pupils of Fairhaven Primary School in South [...]
Daughter Fought with Father
A fight between a father and a daughter captured on video. Martial arts style of father: Wing Chun. Martial arts style of daughter: Nil.
My New Blog – TaijiMax.com
I’ve launched a new blog on Taijiquan – TaijiMax.com TaijiMax.com was founded due to the high requests form the reader for embeding more Taijiquan (Tai-Chi-Chuan) videos in XingyiMax.com. Since XingyiMax.com is a blog with a preliminary focus on my Sifu, Zheng Mingxing’s Xingyiquan (Hsing-I-Chuan), therefore a separate blog was created for the purpose of feeding [...]
2010 Qinghai Earthquake
2010 Yushu earthquake A 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit northwest China’s Qinghai Province early on Wednesday. The death toll has risen to 760, rescuers said Friday. The latest statistics show that 243 people were missing and 11,477 injured, 1,174 severely, said a spokesman with the rescue headquarters in the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Yushu in southern Qinghai. [...]
Liu Jingru – Baguazhang
Liu Jingru’s Cheng Style Baguazhang Instructional Videos Liu Jingru – Cheng Style Baguazhang Volume 01 Liu Jingru – Cheng Style Baguazhang Volume 02 Liu Jingru – Cheng Style Baguazhang Volume 03 Who is Liu Jingru? Liu Jingru (刘敬儒), born in 1936, is a well known Baguazhang master and 8th duan grading in China Wushu Association; [...]









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