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Tai Ji Chuan was invented by Chenjiagou people in Qing Dynasty. Why is Wudang Mountain silent?

Tai Ji Chuan was invented by Chenjiagou people in Qing Dynasty. Why is Wudang Mountain silent?

Because Tai Ji Chuan was originally invented by wudang zhang sanfeng, but it was also invented by Chenjiagou people!

China Wushu has a long history and many sects. Tai Ji Chuan is just one of them. How did Wushu come into being? Martial arts originated from early human beings fighting wild animals and similar animals in order to survive and learning from other animals.

Actually, the question of who invented Tai Ji Chuan is still being debated in the industry until now, including Zhang Sanfeng's fist theory, Wang Zongyue's fist theory and Chen's Chen Jiagou's theory.

As an amateur, practicing Tai Ji Chuan is only for health. It is of great significance to study the training methods of Tai Ji Chuan's attack and defense, how to produce the best correct guidance for human physiology and psychology, and how to obtain the best effect of preserving health, treating diseases and prolonging life. I'm not interested in who first created Tai Ji Chuan.

Tai Ji Chuan's theoretical foundation is the traditional philosophy based on the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements. Taiji diagram is the representative work of this philosophy, and Yijing applied this philosophy to prediction. His philosophy includes changes in astronomy, geography and personnel, from natural science, social science, macro universe to micro world.

The founder of Tai Ji Chuan used "Yi Li" to talk about boxing theory, and unified health preservation with martial arts, so as to achieve the purpose of health preservation, treatment and longevity. This is its value.

Wang Zongyue's "On Tai Ji Chuan" is the first theoretical work that can best embody this kind of values, and my personal experience shows that its principles and methods are completely consistent with Tai Chi.

Therefore, I don't think the inventor of Tai Ji Chuan was a single person. As an ancient philosophical thought, Taiji has different understanding and interpretation, different knowledge, different ways of thinking and different values, so there are different methods of practicing boxing, which can be clearly seen from various styles of Tai Ji Chuan.

It can be said that Tai Ji Chuan was not created by Chenjiagou people in Qing Dynasty, only that Chen Tai Ji Chuan was created by Chenjiagou people, Wang Zongyue Tai Ji Chuan was created by Wang Zongyue, and so on. I believe there will be more Taiji sects in the future.

Wudang Mountain is the holy land of Taoism, which has made three great contributions to the development of China society, namely, philosophy, health preservation and chemistry.

In this world, people become monks and get rid of the world of mortals in order to be in harmony with Tao and coexist with the world. Practicing boxing is only a means and method to achieve this goal, not an end.

Giving up utilitarianism and staying aloof from the world is the premise of becoming a monk. For a monk who really has lofty goals, just inventing boxing is nothing. It is completely normal and logical for Wudang not to say anything about this. If Wudang really argues, I'm afraid it will make the world laugh and give generously.

It is meaningless to argue about who invented Tai Ji Chuan, because our forefathers never argued, and it is a fact that each faction has its own strengths.

Because at that time, the level of martial arts decided the victory or defeat, which was related to life. Of course, it would not be faked. Who invented it is the precious wealth accumulated by our ancestors through continuous exploration and brainstorming.

It was invented in China. This conclusion is the most appropriate. What is the essence of today's debate? Because commercial behavior has entered the martial arts world, the debate about who is true and who is false is meaningless. To put it bluntly, it's all for economic benefits, and some people even perform a series of ugly dramas by hook or by crook.

In my opinion, everything left by the ancients is true, so is modern martial arts, and the selfless inheritance as a public welfare is also true. Martial arts professors who engage in commercial activities are basically fakes. As the ancients said, you should practice your heart before practicing boxing. If the heart is gone, will this punch be true?