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Neigong (internal
strength or
internal skill), also
spelled nei kung, neigung, or nae gong,
refers to a
series of
internal changes that a practitioner...
- Lutang,
dating to the
period of 1915 to 1928.
Neijin is
developed by
using neigong or "internal changes",
contrasted with
waigong (外功; wàigōng) or "external...
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cognitive body and mind
unity exercises practiced as a form of
Daoist neigong,
meditation and
mindfulness to
cultivate jing (essence) and
direct and...
- your kung fu is good, but mine is better,' then a
fight erupts."
Wushu Neigong Qigong Chinese philosophy Tai chi "Dictionary". Dictionary.com. 10 March...
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behavioural economics Neijia,
internal styles of
Chinese martial arts
Neigong or "internal skills", a type of
exercise in
meditation ****ociated with...
- (1885-1963)
neigong.net Wang Xiangzhai’s
directions in
verse for
Dachengquan neigong.net
Anecdotes Of
Dachengquan Founder Wang
Xiangzhai neigong.net Wang...
- Neo-Confucian
syncretism of
martial arts with his
mastery of
daoyin (or
neigong) principles. On one occasion, he
observed a bird
attacking a
snake and...
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Chinese dynasties,
these quarters were
known as the
inner palace (內宮;
nèigōng) or the rear
palace (後宮; hòugōng). In Chinese, the
system is
called the...
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advantages in combat. Nèijìn is
developed by
using "
Neigong" (Traditional Chinese: 內功; pinyin:
nèigōng) (內功), or "internal exercises," as
opposed to "wàigōng"...
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including meditation.
Daoyin Bigu (avoiding grains) Liu
Yiming (1734–1821)
Neigong Neijia Neijing Tu
Qigong Baldrian-Hussein,
Farzeen (1989). "Inner Alchemy:...