Quanzhen Longmen Taijiquan and Daoist Wushu by Li Fajun Complete 21-DVD Set

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Quanzhen Longmen Taijiquan and Daoist Wushu by Li Fajun Complete 21-DVD Set

Quanzhen Longmen Taijiquan and Daoist Wushu by Li Fajun Complete 21-DVD Set

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Quanzhen Longmen Taijiquan and Daoist Wushu by Li Fajun Complete 21-DVD Set

LECTURER: Li Fajun

SKUDW165-01-15-ALL
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
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Comprehensive Archive Of Quanzhen Longmen Taijiquan And Daoist Internal Weaponry Routines Featuring 21 DVDs Of Monastic Mastery By Master Li Fajun Set

Quanzhen Longmen Taijiquan and Daoist Wushu by Li Fajun Complete 21-DVD Set - Part 1
Index: Quanzhen Longmen Taijiquan and Daoist Wushu by Li Fajun Complete 21-DVD Set // WudangSword / HuanDanQuan // Traditional Martial Arts

Authentic Lineage Preservation

Master the elite internal alchemy and combat routines of the 29th-generation Longmen heir.

Develop explosive Fa-Jin through specialized Taijiquan and short-weapon technical routines.

Acquire authentic Daoist health preservation methods including Xiaoyao Steps and Ba Fa.

Refine Body-Sword Integration with the legendary Traveling Dragon and Taiji Sword systems.

This archive preserves technical authenticity of a legendary martial heritage.

HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND DAOIST HERITAGE

The Quanzhen Longmen (Dragon Gate) Sect represents the most venerable lineage of Daoist internal cultivation, tracing its spiritual and martial roots back to the legendary Qiu Chuji. This massive 21-DVD master collection is presented by Master Li Fajun, the 29th-generation heir of the Longmen tradition and the current head of the Longmen Boxing school. Historically, the Longmen lineage has focused on the synthesis of internal alchemy (Neidan) and external martial efficiency, viewing physical movement as a vehicle for spiritual transcendence and the return to original vitality. This archive serves as a professional academic record, documenting the transition from foundational health preservation methods like the Xiaoyao Steps to elite-level combat technical routines such as the Traveling Dragon Sword and the Old Frame Second Routine. Master Li Fajun, a Taoist priest deeply rooted in the Wudang tradition, ensures that every nuance of the ancient monastic heritage is preserved with technical precision and cultural integrity, providing a direct link to the heritage of the Wudang mountains.

COMPLETE 21-DVD TECHNICAL CURRICULUM LIST:

1. Traditional Wudang Daoist Secret Huan Dan Quan Internal Alchemy Boxing (Subtitles: Chinese)

2. Secret Wudang Quanzhen Longmen Taiji Quan 37 Forms Technical Routine (Subtitles: Chinese)

3. Longmen Taiji Sword Internal Power and 16 Methods (Subtitles: Chinese)

4. Longmen Taijiquan Routine 1 Internal Alchemy (Subtitles: Chinese)

5. Quanzhen Longmen Taiji Xiaoyao Free Steps Health Preservation Guide (Subtitles: Chinese)

6. Quanzhen Longmen Taiji Dog Beating Staff Combat and Health Routine (Subtitles: Chinese)

7. Quanzhen Longmen Taiji Short Staff Gan Bang Combat Training Guide (Subtitles: Chinese)

8. Longmen Mian Quan Small 99 Internal Power Training (Subtitles: Chinese)

9. Longmen Taijiquan 18 Forms Health and Internal Power (Subtitles: English / Chinese)

10. Longmen Short Fist Black Dragon Rises from Pond (Subtitles: English / Chinese)

11. Longmen Taijiquan Old Frame Second Routine Internal Power (Subtitles: English / Chinese)

12. Traditional Longmen Tai Chi Stick Taigong Staff Combat Guide (Subtitles: English / Chinese)

13. Taoist Longmen Eight Methods Health Preserving Qigong Guide (Subtitles: English / Chinese)

14. Dragon Gate Tai Chi Chuan The Third Routine (Subtitles: English / Chinese)

15. Dragon Gate Traveling Dragon Sword Taoist Wushu (Subtitles: English / Chinese)

16. Dragon Gate Tai Chi 37 Forms and Jade Flute Style (Subtitles: English / Chinese)

TECHNICAL PHILOSOPHY AND BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS

The technical philosophy of the Longmen system is centered on the principle of Softness as the Primary, Hardness as the Secondary. The routines are characterized by their simple yet profound movements, which are Linked like Rings (Shi Shi Ru Kou Huan). The practitioner is taught to maintain internal focus (Xin Shen Nei Shou) while moving with the fluidity of a mountain stream. Master Li Fajun explains that power generation should be like a Pine Tree Swaying in the Wind—subtle, rooted, and full of potential energy. Biomechanically, the system is a masterclass in Dantian Rotation and whole-body coordination. Master Li demonstrates how power is initiated in the rooted feet, amplified by the Spiral Waist and Turning Belly (Xuan Yao Ning Du), and expressed through the Whole-Body Kinetic Chain. The Sectional Connection (Jie Jie Guan Chuan) ensures that force is transmitted without leakage through every joint. In weaponry, the principle of Body-Sword Integration (Shen Jian He Yi) is paramount, where the blade follows the waist and arm as a natural extension of the skeletal structure. By practicing these authentic lineage methods, students achieve a state of Heaven-Human Integration where the spirit and the body act as one, achieving physical robustness and internal harmony through the power of traditional moving meditation.

Master Li Fajun

Biographical Profile: Li Fajun
Taoist Master of Wudang and Guardian of Internal Alchemy Martial Arts
Li Fajun is a prominent Taoist priest and a highly respected master of the Wudang martial arts tradition. Deeply rooted in the Taoist temples of the Wudang Mountains, he represents the authentic integration of "Dao" (the Way) and "Wu" (the Martial), focusing on the cultivation of internal energy and the preservation of ancient Taoist health-preserving techniques.
Martial Arts Background: Taoist Lineage and Internal Mastery
Master Li’s martial journey is inseparable from his Taoist faith. He was trained within the strict monastic traditions of Wudang, mastering the Wudang Xuanwu and Sanfeng lineages. His expertise encompasses Wudang Taijiquan, the Fuchen (Taoist Whisk), and the Wudang Sword, all of which are practiced not merely as combat arts but as forms of moving meditation and internal alchemy (Neidan). His background emphasizes the principle of "overcoming hardness with softness" and the synchronization of breath with cosmic energy.
Legacy and Contribution: Promoting the Way of Wudang
As a senior figure in the Wudang Taoist martial arts community, Master Li has played a vital role in sharing these once-secretive practices with the public. He has participated in numerous cultural exchanges, demonstrating the unique aesthetic and philosophical depth of Taoist kung fu. His contribution lies in his ability to articulate the relationship between Taoist philosophy (such as Yin-Yang and the Five Elements) and physical movement, making Wudang martial arts a vehicle for spiritual and physical well-being.
Artistic Style: Ethereal Fluidity and Internal Power
His style is characterized by an ethereal, cloud-like fluidity and a profound sense of internal calm. Li Fajun’s movements are circular, continuous, and driven by intent rather than muscular tension. In his practice, every strike and transition reflects the Taoist ideal of naturalness (Ziran). He is particularly known for his mastery of internal power (Neigong), where the strength is hidden deep within the softness of the form, manifesting only at the moment of impact with effortless precision.
HERITAGE ARCHIVE: This instructional media is part of the Chinoiserie2008 Traditional Wushu Collection. Our mission is to preserve the authentic lineage and technical standards of Chinese martial arts through systematic digital documentation.
ID: DW165-01-15-ALL TAGS: QuanzhenLongmen | LiFajun | Taijiquan | DaoistWushu © CHINOISERIE2008 ARCHIVE - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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