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Buddhist Yijinjing Book Information
Title: Buddhist Yijinjing

Author: Yan Weibing finishing.

Publishing House: Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House

Release date: August 2009-1

ISBN: 9787532553648

Format: 16

Pricing: 36.00 yuan is said to be the Yijin Jing, the source of Zen Buddhism, which was handed down by the founder of Dharma and has always been regarded as Taishan Beidou by Wulin people. During the development of China Wushu, especially since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the theories and skills of various schools have been continuously integrated, and the existing Yijin Sutra has integrated Buddhism and Taoism in theory. Absorb and guide health preservation in the achievement method, and combine it with internal strength and external training of Wushu; In terms of efficacy, it has two major functions: paying attention to the martial arts techniques of "internal strength and courage" and "relaxing muscles and pulling bones, guiding qi and combining"

The new edition of Dharma Yijin Jing compiled by Mr. Yan Weibing not only fully shows the original appearance of the ancient Yijin Jing, but also highlights its health care function according to the characteristics and needs of modern life, providing readers with a set of simple and easy-to-learn health exercises. This book is divided into two parts. The first part collates and annotates Benya Tibetan Class and Yijinjing in order to preserve and restore the true colors of Wushu. The second part is the author's detailed explanation of the theory and method of Dharma Yijinjing according to his own inheritance and years of practical experience, supplemented by a complete exercise guide map, and attached a teaching CD and a wall chart with the book. Born in Shanghai, 195 1, he studied martial arts since childhood and studied under Xie, Tang Jinyuan and Zhu Xinxiang. Senior Qigong master and psychological counselor was awarded the title of "Outstanding Natural Medicine Talents in China" by China Medical Care International Exchange Promotion Association in 2002. At present, he is the executive director of the World Medical Qigong Society, the director of China Medical Care International Exchange Promotion Association, and the technical director of Shanghai Jiayuanhai Culture Development Co., Ltd., and his published health works include Practical Taoist Qigong Law (Guangxi Nationalities Publishing House, 1989), Traditional Dharma Yijin Sutra (Taiwan Province Dazhan Publishing House Co., Ltd., 2008) and Traditional Dharma Washing Pit Sutra (Taiwan Province Exhibition). He has published more than ten papers such as The Origin of Western Taoism and The Whole Movement of Parkinson's Disease.