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    Key Point:A lot of people say tai chi boxing needs to be post-mortem. It is a secret that the traditional tai chi boxing has been passed on from generation to generation and that it is an important factor in the effectiveness of tai chi's martial arts and fitness. When it comes to what is called a post-mortem shock, some say that a post-mortem shock would allow others to touch their backside, so that others would experience the backside turn-back, saying t

    A lot of people say tai chi boxing needs to be “post-mortem”. It is a secret that the traditional tai chi boxing has been passed on from generation to generation and that it is an important factor in the effectiveness of tai chi's martial arts and fitness. When it comes to what is called a “post-mortem shock”, some say that a “post-mortem shock” would allow others to touch their backside, so that others would experience the backside turn-back, saying that it was a “post-mortem shock”. Is that right

    What do you mean, "death door"? "death door" is a chinese doctor. There are two concepts of chinese medicine's “death door”. One concept refers to a part between the kidneys. The chinese kidneys were located in the same position as the western kidneys, on both sides of the ridge, in the back of the abdomen, with the left kidney slightly higher and the right kidney slightly lower; thus, the middle of the “kill door” was approximately the same height as the second vertebrae and the front of the spine. The other concept is the acupuncture position, which is in the back of the spine when the second vertebrae is sprouts. It is clear that the “life door” behind the “heading door” may not refer to the front of the spinal column, to the “life door” between the kidneys, or to the back of the spinal column, or to the “life door” under the second vertebrae, but rather to the “life door” in the back of the chinese physician, which is another new concept outside the “death door” of the chinese physician。

    It is certain that the post-life shock is not passed on from generation to generation. In his two books, mr. Yang revealed a great deal of information about tai chi's fists, and there was no “post-war” in the books of mr. Li ya xian, dong yingjie, chen wei myung and jung man qing; and mr. Chen's teachings of mr. Tai chi's swords and swords, published in 1949, were detailed and deciphered, and the discourse on his back legs was particularly frequent, and there was no “post-off-custody”. Mr. Chen combines a great deal of the concept of penitentiaries with the theory of tai chi, and there is no “post-death surprise” in his book, chen tai chi topography, published around 1930; while all other recent tai chi writings have been well received, there has been no “post-mortem shock”, which reflects the fact that recent tai chi fists have not been taught by “post-offer”. China has entered the modern age and mr. Zhu zhuchu is one of the leading leaders of the tai chi boxing movement in china and has had access to key figures of the tai chi boxing community. His 1982 publication, tai chi boxing, also summarizes a number of traditional tai chi boxing messages. The book also contains a special section of more than 1,800 words about “the waist” and there is no “post-off” in the book; mr. Zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou has taken over from his ancestors and taught by his father zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zheng zhong zhong zhong zhong, this reflects the fact that many of the major tai chi boxers before the 1990s were unaware of the “post-mortem shock” and that the “post-mortem shock” claims may have emerged in modern times and were passed on only among a small number of tai chi practitioners。

    Tai chi's common sense, zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou

    Although the “post-mortem shock” may have occurred in the modern 1990s, many of the principles of tai chi require a more precise and detailed description in modern languages. Modernly emerging words may also be better able to express the reality of tai chi. So, is that the word “post-mortem”

    In a literally written sense, the word “post-mortem” means that the back of the “mortal door” moves back from the original position; then how much does the “mortal door” move back? Let's start by looking at the theory of modern tai chi boxers in relation to the part of life. The first is the section on “big back”, written by mr. Yip at the age of 78 in 1965, and the second is the section on “taiwan technology analysis”, published by mr. Zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou zhu zhu zhu zhu zhu zai zai zhu, published in 1989。

    In 1917, mr. Yatami, who served as a colleague as an important protégé of mr. Tanaka and after 1928 received an important instruction from mr. Tanyuyuchi, mr. Yang, the first founder of a well-known martial arts club in shanghai in recent times, known as tai chi, who had always enjoyed high prestige in shanghai's tai chi boxing community. He wrote in the section on “having the back up”, which reads: “the back up is when the whirlwind gives muscles on both sides of the back, such as thorn muscles, semi-brow muscles, muscular muscles ..., stretching from bottom up, and then lifting up his body ...” it is clear that the muscles on both sides of the back “throwing down, and then lifting up” are behind the “manufacturing door”, which is not said here to be a “manufactor door” and that the “repeal stretching” and “stand-up body” of the back muscles are not likely to create a back twirl in which the back is able to cross the bow, although a strong push-up from the bottom up may cause the “post-up” backside of the waist. Because the physiological bending of the vertebrae is slightly backward, the vertebrae is slightly forward, the vertebrae is more or less at the top of the vertebrae, and the vertebrae is slightly lower at the bottom of the bend, and if the lower body is stretched and erected in turn, the back of the vertebrae is more clearly felt if the original waist is too large because of poor hygiene practices。

    Mr. Zhou xiaofeng, a professor at tianjin college of medicine, was excavating, exploring and compiling books on gas and tai chi in the 1970s and 1980s. The great significance and prestige of his influence in tai chi was demonstrated by the fact that in 1978 he was a writer and publisher of tai chi commons, which was seen as a reference by many of the modern tai chi elders. Despite some “left” bias in some of his opinions, his writings do reflect many of the true stories of traditional tai chi punches, which he wrote in the section “analysis of tai chi boxing technology”: “in tai chi arguments, there is a difference in the formulation of waist positions, with bows, straight waists, pennies, sits, etc. Indeed, the meaning of these different terms is essentially identical. Words literally contradict each other. If analysed from anatomy point of view, in essence, they require a waist position in order to achieve a curvature that reduces the vertebrae forward. ... With a straight waist in the boxing, and indeed a tiny bow in the waist. It's just an illusion to bend straight. If this `bowback feeling' is used correctly, it can reach the flatness of the waist, as if it were filled with a waist nest (on both sides of the spine and under the twelve ribs), which is also called a penthouse. ... The twilight in the `swisstails' has to be as high as it is on time, and the back has to be flexiblely stretched upwards, which is the `long waist'." mr. Zhou's statement is consistent with what mr. Ye said, and mr. Zhou's statement that in practice tai chi-fung should “reduce the curvature of the forward bending of the vertebrae” and that there would be a “discovery” of “filling of the troupe” and “microtography of the bow”. When the dynamic “deep back”, there is a feeling of an “upside elastic” reaction to the body, bearing in mind that the feeling of such a reaction is one of “flexibility”, i. E. Dynamic change; the second is the one that is always sought “to reach the outer shape of the waist”, “to bend straight”, which is not to say that the back of the outer shape becomes straight, but rather that the “lower bending of the waist vertebrae” is “reduced”; its three “pleasing” and “microsecond bow” are “a delusion”. That is to say, in practice, changes in the shape of the back vertebrae are not visible, and this slight dynamic change is even smaller for those who have been properly trained through long-term tai chi punches and whose hips have reached normal spinal physiology curvatures. Therefore, the so-called “post-mortem shock” is merely a reaction in one's own body and does not necessarily move backwards in the back of the waist。

    Tai chi's common sense, zhou zhou zhou zhou zhou

    The opposite is true of tai chi's fists, the first of which is that there is a “precedent and after”, and the second reaction is that any move forward must be backed by a spinal back, which is a back-to-back, back-to-back, back-to-back, leading to a back-to-back, which is then transmitted upwards, not only as a back-to-back but also as an upward stretch, which can be felt especially as the “top” of the head and the “downside” of the jaw, which is particularly evident at the moment. And the back-up and stretching of the spinal column is passive, caused by the back-up of the lower-up waist, and largely by the reaction of the body, the higher the upper upper-polar boxing, the less visible the reflection of the outer form, so that there is little change in the back of the waist, even when it feels like a “back-blowing”, “back-drum” and “back-bump” when it comes to the back of the spine, when it comes to the strength of the long-term tai-top. From the theoretical point of view of medical anatomy, the microfrontal of the spinal vertebrae is the form of millions of years of evolution in which humans have many important physiological tasks to maintain human health, and the disappearance of the pretract of the vertebrae is a symptom of a pathological state, which should be a medical knowledge of common sense. Of course, as a result of unsanitary living habits, many people overstretch their spines, and any healthy sport needs to overwhelm them. The reduction of the pretence of the vertebrae, as well as the reduction of tai chi, requires that the natural vertical verticality of the spine with a microphysiological curvature must always be maintained in the exercise, thus correcting the habitual and excessive pretence of the vertebrae. But a reduction in the foreground does not mean that the foreground is to be removed, even if the back of the spinal column feels “flexy up,” and even the back bends up”, or even self-perceptions of the back, the back is still in the shape of a tiny foreword, and it is impossible to have a back pen straight, or even a backside back. Of course, man can also force his own back bow, but the top point of his back bow cannot be the end of the bow, because the front end of his spine is around the first waist vertebrae, and the last point of his back bow is naturally the same, while the end point of his back bow is the “suspendant”; his second or the back end of his spine is the back of his back troupe, which is necessarily harmful to the exercise of physical fitness, so it is not possible to force the back of his back to the back of his spine, even if he is forced to remove his back, but his upper upper upper part of his back must be destroyed, and his third or lower bow must be in violation of the natural decompression, requiring partial force, which is important for the upper part of his chest, and the latter part of his body must be uncomfortable, even if he is forced to keep his back to his back to his back to the point of removing the back, which must have caused a partial and sustained force to the lower part. Thus, it is totally unfounded to say that the “post-mortem surge” in the back of the waist has a nutrient effect。

    It must be “fore and foreground”, even if there is a feeling of a backside drum behind the approximate “death door” which is passively driven by the backside support; if the backside of the “fore and foreground” part of the backside is the destruction of the “fore and foreground”. It follows that tai chi should not have taken the initiative to turn back the waist behind the "death door". It is neither necessary nor harmful for tai chi's martial arts or fitness angles if the back of the waist is particularly “post-deep”. I have taught mr. Yip's disciple, mr. Kim in-joon, on the phone in recent days, that the change in the back of the so-called “post-mortem” is small, and that it would be wrong to have a particularly backward drum behind the back. It is clear that the expression “post-mortem” is inappropriate and misleading。

    The exchange of information has become easier with human beings entering the modern world, on the one hand, the multi-dimensional perspective of tai chi, which describes the need for more accurate and scientific modern languages to be complemented in communication, and, on the other hand, the need for more disciplined and uniform language of tai chi communication, and the need for the clean-up of modern, unregulated, inaccurate and misleading expressions such as “buttons, bows, bows, pens, recoils”. The so-called “back-to-back” is a modern, irregular, inaccurate and misleading statement. What is to be stated by “post-mortem” can be expressed in a clearer and more comprehensible form of “backside support”, “backside support”, etc. It is true that there has been a misunderstanding about the post-life break, so the term “post-life break” should be abandoned in tai chi language。

     
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