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Lost T'ai-chi Classics from the Late Ch'ing Dynasty by Douglas Wile

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Summary

Analysis of rich new material allows Wile to make a fresh survey of longstanding issues: the origins of T'ai-chi; the authorship of the classics; the differences between Wu, Yang, and Li; and the roles of such figures as Chang San-feng, Wang Tsung-yueh, Chiang Fa, and the formerly missing link, Ch'ang Nai-chou.

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Lost T'ai-chi Classics from the Late Ch'ing Dynasty by Douglas Wile

The book reconsiders the world of the Wu, Yang, and Li families of Yung-nien and reconstructs it against the background of the Opium Wars, the Taiping Rebellion, and the decline of the Manchu dynasty. New biographical sources illuminate the domestic and political lives of the Yung-nien circle and their orientation to the late imperial intellectual trends. The development of T'ai-chi ch'uan in the nineteenth century is explored in the context of China's cultural response to the challenge of the West and the role of body-centered arts in Asia during the drive for independence and the ongoing search for national identity.

Douglas Wile is Associate Professor at Brooklyn College. He is the author of The Art of the Bedchamber: The Chinese Sexual Yoga Classics, Including Women's Solo Meditation Texts, also published by SUNY Press.

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ISBN 13 9780791426548
ISBN 10 0791426548
Title Lost T'ai-chi Classics from the Late Ch'ing Dynasty
Author Douglas Wile
Series Suny Series In Chinese Philosophy And Culture
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher State University of New York Press
Year published 1996-08-15
Number of pages 252
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.