CHINESE BOXING & KUNG FU

May 23, 1998 - 0:0
Modern Kung Fu ---(Part 29) ---As Paee-Yu-Pang believed, these methods were known as five essences of men, each of which had to be equally trained and promoted to unite the soul and the body. The Tiger Style was trained for empowering the bones, the Dragon Style for polish The best suggestion for the trainees who are eager to try these five ancient methods is to study Robert Smith's book, The Mysteries of Shaolin Temple's Boxing, which exactly explains them.

There were many reactions toward the programs and arrangements of Paee-Fang and Chueed-Yuan. On the other hand, the foundation of schools which taught both internal and external systems, activated the Chinese martial arts. On the whole, they planned a ge When the Mongolian people, a powerful martial tribe, defeated Emperor Ming, Chee-Ing dynasty took power in 1662 which opened a new age for martial arts.

The defeated followers of Ming repeatedly conspired to overthrow the Mongolians. Both the followers a The Blue-White Daffodil Association, the Eight-Diagram Sect (disciples of divine principles), Earth and Paradise Society, Nine-Building Sect and the Triple Society were among hundreds of secret organizations under the yoke of cruel Chee-Yang that threate Chinese and Buddhistic temples tolerating much pressure by the government unwillingly lodge the people who fought for the return of Emperor Ming. Certainly, Mongolians were undoubtedly forced to take avenge of the temples nearly in the early times of Chee-Yang's ruling.

The first emperor of Chee-Ing dynasty was Kiang-Hessi who, at the very time of his reign, asked for help from the volunteers to