WuDang Kung Fu--8 Immortal Sword
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I too shall perform the beatiful yet deadly Wudang Sword, in my dreams this evening.
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I love watching this video before I train, thank you for the inspiration!!! -
Shi Fa Shu
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@TenTigers you stupid? its a video editing program and we get it for cheap here in china.... durrr
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@forestrootshakyknees, if you recall the famous verse in analytics that says: "Would it be an unhappy thing for one to put his knowledge in to practise?", "would it be an un-enjoyable thing to appreciate the visit of a friend from a distant land" etc. He is saying that if you have to be actively (or deliberately) passive, then that passivity is nothing different form strife.
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@forestrootshakyknees, btw, that is exactly what Confucius use as a conter-example against daoist passivism and Antisocial behavior.
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Wow, you really know a lot. Perhaps you should make some vids to explain this stuff coz not many are aware of it like myself. (No sarcasm)
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Hi plovakia
No matter Taoist or Buddhist Monk, they do not prefer killing.
Real Taoist believes the United of the Nature, the united of the universe and becoming ONE with them. The mixtures of Sky, Human and Ground.
Real Shaolin Monk believes in "San" fm Buddhist. It is the empty of yourselves, empty the nature and empty the universe. This will lead your mind in a state of totally looking deep or insight everything and everybody in the world. And owning eternal happiness forever.
Ph
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Syphen888
WuDang Shan was a place for chinese Emperor to pray for goodness.
There4, there wer Emperor's Soldiers around him. And the Soldiers were all top MArtists with Long weapons- esp. our Chinese Spear.
Do you think the taoists inside WuDong Shan would not think about how to fight against these soldiers?
Fm my views, this's one of the reasons why Real WuDang Sword is a long sword at least as long as a ch. spear. However, long Sw was improved better than Spe in fighting
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"Dao" itself is vague and hard to grasp, impossible to intepret. The daoist philosophy stresses on obeying natural order. In that matter, the last thing a true daoist would do is to strive to prevent a dying art from dying, because if it is to die than it is meant to die. If it has life and hope in it, than there are no need to strive to make it lively or hopeful. The wild grass never needs artificial fertilizer to grow, it grows because it is meant to grow, and it is natural to grow.
jimmyjamesWang 3 years ago 5
nice
wayne2fly 4 years ago 4