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2025.03.10 15:12 GMT+8

The grace and power of Wudang Kung Fu

Updated 2025.03.10 15:12 GMT+8
By Zhao Ying

Meridian Spear. /CGTN

Meridian Spear. /CGTN

Jake Pinnick, a 16th-generation disciple of the Wudang Sanfeng lineage, exemplifies the global reach of Wudang martial arts. Raised in Illinois of the United States, he embarked on a transformative journey to central China's sacred Wudang Mountain in 2010, at the age of 20, to immerse himself in its Taoist traditions. 

The (Horsehair) Whisk. /CGTN

The Horsehair Whisk. /CGTN

Wudang martial arts, a comprehensive system known for their use of "soft and gentle" techniques, cultivate both physical and mental well-being through internal and external styles, encompassing empty-hand forms like Tai Chi Fist and Baguazhang (eight trigrams palm), as well as weapon forms such as the Meridian Spear and the Horsehair Whisk.

Tai Chi Boxing. /CGTN

Tai Chi Boxing. /CGTN

Tai Chi Boxing. /CGTN

(All photos taken by Fang Zhijun)

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