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The T'ai chi Classics, or Taijiquan Classics (Chinese: Taijiquan Pu 太极拳谱 or Taijiquan Jing 太極拳經), is a collection of over 100 articles on the Chinese martial art of t'ai chi ch'uan written by the art's master practitioners over the centuries. They cover everything from the underlying Taiji philosophical principles, to methods of practice and application. Previously passed down in secret from generation to generation in whole or in parts through various lineages, they achieved classical status as they became public starting in the mid-1930s. Together they now serve as the single authoritative guide for the development and usage of Taijiquan skills. Written mostly in classical Chinese, they are used today mostly by the serious martial art practitioners of modern 6 Lineages that all trace the

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  • T'ai chi classics (en)
  • Clássicos do Tai Chi Chuan (pt)
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  • The T'ai chi Classics, or Taijiquan Classics (Chinese: Taijiquan Pu 太极拳谱 or Taijiquan Jing 太極拳經), is a collection of over 100 articles on the Chinese martial art of t'ai chi ch'uan written by the art's master practitioners over the centuries. They cover everything from the underlying Taiji philosophical principles, to methods of practice and application. Previously passed down in secret from generation to generation in whole or in parts through various lineages, they achieved classical status as they became public starting in the mid-1930s. Together they now serve as the single authoritative guide for the development and usage of Taijiquan skills. Written mostly in classical Chinese, they are used today mostly by the serious martial art practitioners of modern 6 Lineages that all trace the (en)
  • Clássicos do Tai Chi Chuan é um termo que se refere aos vários manuscritos deixados por grandes mestres desta arte marcial chinesa, e aos comentários a eles agregados em suas diversas edições. São textos considerados como referências fundamentais para o estudo e a prática correta da arte do tai chi chuan. Os textos que compõem este conjunto variam de acordo com as diferentes linhagens tradicionais, escritos originalmente em chinês tradicional, são usados pelas escolas modernas que se originaram dos estilos da Família Chen e da Família de Yang.. (pt)
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  • 武禹襄 (en)
  • 太極拳圖說 (en)
  • 太極拳學 (en)
  • 太極拳經 (en)
  • 太極拳論 (en)
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  • Chen Xin (en)
  • Wu Yuxiang (en)
  • Li Yiyu (en)
  • Tàijíquán Jīng (en)
  • Tàijíquán Lùn (en)
  • Tàijíquán Túshuō (en)
  • Tàijíquán Xué (en)
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  • The T'ai chi Classics, or Taijiquan Classics (Chinese: Taijiquan Pu 太极拳谱 or Taijiquan Jing 太極拳經), is a collection of over 100 articles on the Chinese martial art of t'ai chi ch'uan written by the art's master practitioners over the centuries. They cover everything from the underlying Taiji philosophical principles, to methods of practice and application. Previously passed down in secret from generation to generation in whole or in parts through various lineages, they achieved classical status as they became public starting in the mid-1930s. Together they now serve as the single authoritative guide for the development and usage of Taijiquan skills. Written mostly in classical Chinese, they are used today mostly by the serious martial art practitioners of modern 6 Lineages that all trace their lineages to the ancient style taught by the Chen family and Yang family starting in the mid-19th century. While great antiquity is usually claimed for texts by legendary authors, modern scholarship has not been able to date any of them earlier than the late 19th century. (en)
  • Clássicos do Tai Chi Chuan é um termo que se refere aos vários manuscritos deixados por grandes mestres desta arte marcial chinesa, e aos comentários a eles agregados em suas diversas edições. São textos considerados como referências fundamentais para o estudo e a prática correta da arte do tai chi chuan. Os textos que compõem este conjunto variam de acordo com as diferentes linhagens tradicionais, escritos originalmente em chinês tradicional, são usados pelas escolas modernas que se originaram dos estilos da Família Chen e da Família de Yang.. Apesar da grande antiguidade usualmente reivindicada para estes textos, alguns atribuídos a autores considerados por diversos acadêmicos como lendários, os estudiosos ocidentais modernos não conseguiram provas de que tenham sido escritos antes do final do século XIX.. (pt)
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