
作者:胡臻,徐士祖,李汉光,李云宁
页数:104
出版社:人民卫生出版社
出版日期:2020
ISBN:9787117286435
电子书格式:pdf/epub/txt
内容简介
杨式太极拳是中国太极拳中几个重要的流派之一,深受海内外读者喜爱。本书采用图文并茂的方式系统地向海外读者介绍了杨式太极拳的基础知识、套路及习练要点,并配有DVD光盘以方便海外学生自学和老师授课。本书专门针对海外留学生设计,图文并茂,英文准确流利,易于学习。
作者简介
Hu Zhen,Professor Hu Zhen is a chief physician of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Zhejiang’s most renowned physicians of TCM, and the nation’s most outstanding TCM clinicians. Hu Zhen started to learn wu shul from his father as a child, and later learned Yang style tai li quan from Hu Guo-Iiang, who was a student of Master Zheng Man-qing. In 1992, Hu went to Brazil to be a visiting professor. In May 1995, he was the first to be appointed by the State Ministry of Health and the Health Bureau of Zhejiang Province as captain of the Chinese medical team to Namibia. While working in Namibia, he joined the medical team of the president’s office at the invitation of President Nujoma. He was responsible for the medical care of the president and the flrst lady. In 2005, Hu went to Thailand and established a traditional Chinese medical center at Burapha University, and was the Chinese Dean of the Confucius Institute of Burapha University from 2007 to 2008. Main works by Hu Zhen include: The Chinese Doctor in the President’s House (总统府里的中国医生), Clinical Reasoning of Chinese Medicine (中医临证推理)-English Edition, Tongue Diagnosis in Clinical Practice (中医临床舌诊)-Chinese-Thai Bilingual Edition, The Clinical Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine (中医临床诊断学)-Chinese-Thai Bilingual Edition, and The Practice of TraditionalChinese Medicine Gasification Theory (中医气化理论与实践). Xu Shi-zu,graduated with a master’s degree from Beijing Sports University, majored in traditional sports and concentrated on the study of sports and health cultivation. Xu participated in a demonstration of national research topics on the “Competition Routine of The Eight Pieces of Brocade”, and “The Twelve Pieces of Brocade (Sitting Form)”, and participated in composing a national research topic, “The Free Wandering Crane Elixir Routine”. Xu is now a lecturer at the School of Physical Education in Wenzhou Medical University. Xu started to learn wu shu from the age of 9, and inherited the Hun Yuan Internal Practice of the Wudang school from his family. He focused on the Wudang 1 28 Movements Tai Ji Quan Routine as well as Yang style tai ji quan. With a solid foundation in wu shu, Xu frequently participated in city or provincial teenage contests and achieved remarkable results. He earned a bachelor’s degree with a wu shu major from the Hebei Institute of Physical Education. Xu focused on the practice of tai ji quan. Since then, he has visited and been guided by many tai ji quan masters.















