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A Linguistic Look at the Five Elements (Wu Xing 五行) in Your Practice.

The concept of the Five Elements, known as Wu Xing in Chinese, is a fundamental aspect of Chinese philosophy and culture. This ancient theory posits that everything in the universe

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From Rooting Your Stance to Rooting Your Knowledge in Chinese.

In the realm of language learning, establishing a firm foundation is paramount. This principle holds particularly true for those embarking on the journey of mastering Chinese, a language steeped in

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Understanding Yin-Yang (陰陽) on a Deeper Level Through the Chinese Language.

The concept of Yin-Yang is a fundamental principle in Chinese philosophy, representing the duality that exists in all aspects of life. It embodies the idea that opposites are interconnected and

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Don’t Let Translators Shape Your Philosophy: Learn the Original Chinese.

In the realm of philosophy, the original text serves as the cornerstone of authentic interpretation. Engaging with a work in its original language allows readers to grasp the subtleties and

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The Etymology of ‘Qi’: How One Character Explains the Universe.

Qi, often translated as “life force” or “vital energy,” is a fundamental concept in Chinese culture that permeates various aspects of life, philosophy, and health. It is believed to be

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5 Chinese Words That Will Change How You Practice Qigong Forever.

Qi, often translated as “life force” or “vital energy,” is a fundamental concept in Chinese philosophy and medicine. In the practice of Qigong, the cultivation and manipulation of Qi are

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Your First Chinese Lesson: Mastering the Terms of Your Favorite Qigong Form.

Qigong, a practice that has its roots in ancient Chinese medicine, philosophy, and martial arts, is a holistic system that integrates physical postures, breathing techniques, and focused intention. The term

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The Wisdom of Laozi and Zhuangzi: A Deeper Look Through Language.

The language of Laozi and Zhuangzi, two of the most revered figures in Daoist philosophy, is a rich tapestry woven from the threads of classical Chinese. Their works, primarily the

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Unlocking the I Ching (易經): A Linguistic Journey for the Qigong Enthusiast.

The I Ching, or “Book of Changes,” stands as one of the most revered texts in Chinese philosophy and culture. Dating back over three thousand years, this ancient manuscript serves

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How Ancient Chinese Poetry Can Inform Your Qigong Movements.

Ancient Chinese poetry is a profound and intricate art form that has flourished for thousands of years, reflecting the rich tapestry of Chinese culture, philosophy, and spirituality. Rooted in the

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