Wu Style Tai Chi Qian Kun Wu Ji Internal Alchemy Method by Wang Peisheng 3-VCD
LECTURER: Wang Peisheng
SKUWD-WPS-03
TIME106 min
Index: Wu Style Tai Chi Qian Kun Wu Ji Internal Alchemy Method by Wang Peisheng 3-VCD // Internal Alchemy / Wang Peisheng // Combat Mechanics
Deep Exploration Of Wu Style Tai Chi Qian Kun Wu Ji Internal Method With Master Wang Peisheng: A 3-Vcd Masterclass On Qigong And Martial Alchemy
Index: Wu Style Tai Chi Qian Kun Wu Ji Internal Alchemy Method by Wang Peisheng 3-VCD // Internal Alchemy / Wang Peisheng // Combat Mechanics
Pedagogical Martial Archive
●Unlock the secrets of 'Qian Kun Wu Ji Gong' for Internal Power and health.
●Comprehensive theory and practice of combining Qigong with martial mechanics.
●Detailed explanations of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Meditation principles.
●Features rare anecdotes and stories from Grandmaster Wang Peisheng's lineage.
This series transforms skills into a systematic martial archive.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
'Qian Kun Wu Ji Gong' is a profound internal method that sits at the heart of the Northern Wu Style's spiritual and physical curriculum. Grandmaster Wang Peisheng (1919-2004) was a master of both the external and internal realms, and this 3-VCD set represents his most detailed teaching on 'Internal Alchemy' (Neidan). Drawing from his vast knowledge of Taijiquan, Baguazhang, and Xingyiquan, Wang presents this system as a way to harmonize the practitioner with the universal forces of 'Qian' (Heaven) and 'Kun' (Earth). This set is a cultural treasure, preserving the 'Traditional Wisdom' of a master who spent his life refining the 'Internal Method' (Neigong) for both combat and longevity.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The 'Qian Kun Wu Ji' method is not a standard martial routine but a series of internal exercises designed to cultivate, store, and circulate Qi. Master Wang explains the theory and practice in great detail, guiding the student through the mental imagery and physical postures required for true 'Internal Alchemy.' The instruction covers the 'Microcosmic Orbit,' the alignment of the 'Three Dantians,' and the synchronization of breath with 'Mind-Intent' (Yi). Wang’s teaching style is unique; he uses stories and anecdotes to illustrate complex concepts, making the profound wisdom of 'Wu Ji' (the Great Void) accessible to the modern practitioner without resorting to mysticism.
BIOMECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL PRINCIPLES
Wang Peisheng’s approach is deeply rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). He explains how specific movements and mental focuses affect the meridians and acupuncture points, promoting health and longevity while building 'Internal Power.' Biomechanically, this training focuses on 'Total Body Integration,' where the internal pressure of the Qi provides a structural 'Peng' energy that supports the skeletal frame. This creates a body that is 'soft as cotton but heavy as iron,' a hallmark of high-level Wu Style mastery. The training optimizes the nervous system and enhances the body's kinetic chain from the inside out, providing a biological foundation for Fa-Jin.
LINEAGE AND MASTERY
As one of the most respected martial arts experts of the 20th century, Wang Peisheng’s insights into 'Internal Alchemy' are unparalleled. He was a 7th Dan Wushu master who understood that the true power of Taijiquan lies in its internal development. This 3-VCD set is part of the only instructional series he ever made, offering a rare opportunity to study the 'Internal Method' under his direct guidance. For those seeking to go beyond the 'Form & Applications' and delve into the spiritual and physiological depths of the internal arts, this collection is an essential and authoritative guide to the highest levels of Chinese martial science.
'Qian Kun Wu Ji Gong' is a profound internal method that sits at the heart of the Northern Wu Style's spiritual and physical curriculum. Grandmaster Wang Peisheng (1919-2004) was a master of both the external and internal realms, and this 3-VCD set represents his most detailed teaching on 'Internal Alchemy' (Neidan). Drawing from his vast knowledge of Taijiquan, Baguazhang, and Xingyiquan, Wang presents this system as a way to harmonize the practitioner with the universal forces of 'Qian' (Heaven) and 'Kun' (Earth). This set is a cultural treasure, preserving the 'Traditional Wisdom' of a master who spent his life refining the 'Internal Method' (Neigong) for both combat and longevity.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The 'Qian Kun Wu Ji' method is not a standard martial routine but a series of internal exercises designed to cultivate, store, and circulate Qi. Master Wang explains the theory and practice in great detail, guiding the student through the mental imagery and physical postures required for true 'Internal Alchemy.' The instruction covers the 'Microcosmic Orbit,' the alignment of the 'Three Dantians,' and the synchronization of breath with 'Mind-Intent' (Yi). Wang’s teaching style is unique; he uses stories and anecdotes to illustrate complex concepts, making the profound wisdom of 'Wu Ji' (the Great Void) accessible to the modern practitioner without resorting to mysticism.
BIOMECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL PRINCIPLES
Wang Peisheng’s approach is deeply rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). He explains how specific movements and mental focuses affect the meridians and acupuncture points, promoting health and longevity while building 'Internal Power.' Biomechanically, this training focuses on 'Total Body Integration,' where the internal pressure of the Qi provides a structural 'Peng' energy that supports the skeletal frame. This creates a body that is 'soft as cotton but heavy as iron,' a hallmark of high-level Wu Style mastery. The training optimizes the nervous system and enhances the body's kinetic chain from the inside out, providing a biological foundation for Fa-Jin.
LINEAGE AND MASTERY
As one of the most respected martial arts experts of the 20th century, Wang Peisheng’s insights into 'Internal Alchemy' are unparalleled. He was a 7th Dan Wushu master who understood that the true power of Taijiquan lies in its internal development. This 3-VCD set is part of the only instructional series he ever made, offering a rare opportunity to study the 'Internal Method' under his direct guidance. For those seeking to go beyond the 'Form & Applications' and delve into the spiritual and physiological depths of the internal arts, this collection is an essential and authoritative guide to the highest levels of Chinese martial science.
Grandmaster Wang Peisheng
Grandmaster Wang Peisheng (1919–2004), also known by his courtesy name Yuebin (履宾), was one of the most influential and revered Chinese martial arts masters of the 20th century. He was a third-generation lineage holder of Wu-style Tai Chi Chuan and served as the President of the Beijing Wu-style Tai Chi Chuan Research Association.Famous for his profound martial applications and internal mechanics (Neigong), Wang played a pivotal role in modernizing, preserving, and popularizing Wu-style Tai Chi globally.1. Lineage & Martial Heritage Wang Peisheng's lineage traces directly back to the founders of Wu-style Tai Chi Chuan, establishing him as a highly authentic authority of the system:Founder: Wu Quanyou (吴全佑)2nd Generation: Yang Yuting (杨禹廷) — One of the "Great Three" masters of Beijing.3rd Generation: Wang Peisheng (王培生)Wang began his training under Yang Yuting at a very young age. Due to his exceptional talent and dedication, he mastered the complete curriculum of the Wu style, including the traditional long form, weapons (sword, sabre, spear), and push hands (Tui Shou). Throughout his life, he also mastered other internal styles such as Baguazhang (Yin Cheng lineage) and Xingyiquan, which deeply enriched his understanding of combat mechanics and explosive power (Fa Li).2. Core Contributions to Wu-style Tai Chi The 37-Posture Simplified Wu-style Form In 1953, to make Tai Chi more accessible to the public for health and combat practice without losing its core essence, Wang Peisheng condensed the traditional long form into the Northern Wu-style 37-Posture Simplified Tai Chi Chuan.Characteristics: This form retains the signature traits of Wu style—compact frames, parallel footwork, forward leaning while maintaining a straight spine (Chuan Zhang / Piercing Palm mechanics), and high therapeutic value.Impact: It became the standard teaching curriculum across northern China and eventually spread worldwide.Scientific and Psychological Approach to Internal Power Unlike traditional masters who taught purely through esoteric terms, Wang Peisheng was famous for explaining internal mechanics using a systematic, mind-body approach.Mind-Intent (Yi): He emphasized that internal energy (Qi) follows the mind's focus on specific anatomical points or joints.Combat Applications: He was highly respected in the martial arts community for his peerless Tui Shou (Push Hands) skills, demonstrating that even in old age, a smaller practitioner could effortlessly neutralize and neutralize heavy, aggressive attacks using structural alignment and absolute relaxation (Song).3. Profile Summary Table Attribute Details Name Wang Peisheng (王培生) / Courtesy Name: Yuebin (履宾)Life Span1919 – 2004Style Focus Wu-style Tai Chi Chuan (吴式太极拳), Baguazhang, Xingyiquan Lineage Position3rd Generation Lineage Holder of Wu-style Tai Chi Key Legacy Creator of the 37-Posture Simplified Wu-style Form; Author of Wu Style Taijiquan (translated into multiple languages).Teaching Style Emphasized practical combat application, precise anatomical alignment, and the direct relationship between Yi (mind) and Qi (energy).
HERITAGE COLLECTION: 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.
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