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Jinshen jiyaois a manual ofdaoyin(therapeutic exercise, lit. 'guiding and pulling'). According to the preface, it was originally composed in the Tang period by Deng Xixian, and subsequently transmitted to Hundun Zi (Master Chaos). The notes and commentary are by the Ming author Lu Zhigang. This edition was published in 1593 (the 21st year of the Wanli reign period of Ming dynasty). The book is in threejuan, each devoted to a separate set of practices:Jin qi long(Brocade of the Dragon),Jin qi hu(Brocade of the Tiger) andJin qi long hu jiaogou(Brocade of the Intercourse of Dragon and Tiger). Altogether, it describes 36 poses. The techniques ofJin qi long hu jiaogoucomprise 12 poses:Hu dong long ying(The Tiger stirs and the Dragon moves towards it) is the seventh of these. Wellcome Images |
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Short title | L0038951 Daoyin exercises: The Intercourse of Dragon and Tiger, |
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Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org Jinshen jiyao is a manual of daoyin (therapeutic exercise, lit. 'guiding and pulling'). According to the preface, it was originally composed in the Tang period by Deng Xixian, and subsequently transmitted to Hundun Zi (Master Chaos). The notes and commentary are by the Ming author Lu Zhigang. This edition was published in 1593 (the 21st year of the Wanli reign period of Ming dynasty). The book is in three juan, each devoted to a separate set of practices: Jin qi long (Brocade of the Dragon), Jin qi hu (Brocade of the Tiger) and Jin qi long hu jiaogou (Brocade of the Intercourse of Dragon and Tiger). Altogether, it describes 36 poses. The techniques of Jin qi long hu jiaogou comprise 12 poses: Hu dong long ying (The Tiger stirs and the Dragon moves towards it) is the seventh of these. Woodcut Library of Zhongguo zhongyi yanjiu yuan (China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Shouyang congshu: Jinshen jiyao (Longevity and Cultivation Series: Inside Information on the Brocades of the Body), juan 1 Original text by Hundun Zi ('Master Chaos') -- period unknownNotes and commentary by Lu Zhigang (Ming period, 1368-1644) Published: 1593 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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