Wudang Esoteric Kung Fu Complete Collection 10 DVDs by Master You Xuande Guide
LECTURER: You Xuande
SKUDW041-048-ALL
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME687 min
Ultimate Wudang Internal Arts Box Set Featuring Drunken Sword, Xuanwu Staff, Taiyi Free Palm, And Internal Elixir Methods By Master You Xuande 10DVDs.
Index: Wudang Esoteric Kung Fu Complete Collection 10 DVDs by Master You Xuande Guide // Cudgel Play / Horsetail Whisk // Wushu Heritage
Traditional Defense Techniques
●Comprehensive Wudang curriculum covering internal boxing, esoteric weapons, and longevity elixir methods.
●Direct lineage instruction focusing on the integration of Taoist philosophy and high-level combat.
●In-depth analysis of Fa-Jin mechanics and Taoist biomechanics for both health and combat.
●High-quality demonstrations of rare routines including the Drunken Sword and Horsetail Whisk.
Preserving the technical DNA of authentic martial arts methods.
COMPLETE CURRICULUM LIST:
1. Wudang Eight Drunken Immortals Swordplay (1 DVD)
2. Wudang Internal Elixir Methods (1 DVD)
3. Wudang Xuanwu Cudgel Play (2 DVDs)
4. Wudang Taiyi Horsetail Whisk (1 DVD)
5. Wudang Simplified Taijiquan (1 DVD)
6. Wudang Eighteen-Forms Taijiquan (1 DVD)
7. Wudang Elixir Sword (2 DVDs)
8. Wudang Taiyi Free Palm (1 DVD)
HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND TAOIST LINEAGE
Wudang Mountain has long been the spiritual and technical epicenter of China's internal martial arts (Neijiaquan). This comprehensive 10-DVD collection represents a monumental effort to preserve the esoteric knowledge of the Taoist temples. Historically, these Technical Routines were guarded with extreme secrecy, often passed down to only a single 'in-room' disciple to prevent the dilution of the art. The lineage traces back to the legendary Zhang Sanfeng, emphasizing the cultivation of 'Internal Power' (Neigong) over mere muscular strength. This set breaks the tradition of silence, offering a systematic curriculum that spans from foundational Internal Alchemy to highly advanced weaponry. The core philosophy is the harmony of Yin and Yang, achieving a state where the mind, breath, and body act as a single, unified entity.
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND BIOMECHANICS
The technical depth of this collection lies in its sophisticated approach to human biomechanics. Whether practicing the Simplified Taijiquan or the intricate Taiyi Free Palm (Xiao Yao Zhang), the student is guided through the essential principles of 'Adhere and Follow' (Zhan Nian Lian Sui) and 'Body-Sword Integration' (Shen Jian He Yi). Practitioners will learn to generate Fa-Jin (Explosive Power) through the efficient alignment of the 'kinetic chain'—starting from the root in the feet, directed by the waist, and expressed through the extremities. The movements are characterized by their fluid, continuous nature, often described as 'moving like a soaring dragon' or 'flowing like water.' The 'Six Harmonies' (Liu He) are emphasized to achieve a 'Fluid Structure,' ensuring that every movement is supported by a unified structure and a focused intent (Yi).
ESOTERIC WEAPONS AND COMBAT APPLICATION
Beyond empty-hand forms, this set features Wudang's most iconic and rare weapons. The Xuanwu Cudgel Play and the Taiyi Horsetail Whisk (Fuchen) offer a unique study in weapon dynamics, where the tool becomes an extension of the practitioner's internal energy. The Elixir Sword (Dan Jian) and the Drunken Immortals Swordplay showcase the pinnacle of Taoist swordsmanship, blending elegant aesthetics with lethal Combat Application. Each routine is analyzed not just for its health benefits, but for its tactical efficiency in self-defense. The 'deceptive mechanics' of the Drunken Sword and the 'seizing and pouncing' techniques of the Free Palm provide a complete martial education. The instruction focuses on the 'Post-Burst' principle and 'Silk Reeling' (Chan Si), allowing the practitioner to neutralize an opponent's force and counter-attack with instantaneous, explosive efficiency. This is a definitive resource for mastering the 'Internal and External Agreement' of Wudang's most sacred martial arts.
1. Wudang Eight Drunken Immortals Swordplay (1 DVD)
2. Wudang Internal Elixir Methods (1 DVD)
3. Wudang Xuanwu Cudgel Play (2 DVDs)
4. Wudang Taiyi Horsetail Whisk (1 DVD)
5. Wudang Simplified Taijiquan (1 DVD)
6. Wudang Eighteen-Forms Taijiquan (1 DVD)
7. Wudang Elixir Sword (2 DVDs)
8. Wudang Taiyi Free Palm (1 DVD)
HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND TAOIST LINEAGE
Wudang Mountain has long been the spiritual and technical epicenter of China's internal martial arts (Neijiaquan). This comprehensive 10-DVD collection represents a monumental effort to preserve the esoteric knowledge of the Taoist temples. Historically, these Technical Routines were guarded with extreme secrecy, often passed down to only a single 'in-room' disciple to prevent the dilution of the art. The lineage traces back to the legendary Zhang Sanfeng, emphasizing the cultivation of 'Internal Power' (Neigong) over mere muscular strength. This set breaks the tradition of silence, offering a systematic curriculum that spans from foundational Internal Alchemy to highly advanced weaponry. The core philosophy is the harmony of Yin and Yang, achieving a state where the mind, breath, and body act as a single, unified entity.
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND BIOMECHANICS
The technical depth of this collection lies in its sophisticated approach to human biomechanics. Whether practicing the Simplified Taijiquan or the intricate Taiyi Free Palm (Xiao Yao Zhang), the student is guided through the essential principles of 'Adhere and Follow' (Zhan Nian Lian Sui) and 'Body-Sword Integration' (Shen Jian He Yi). Practitioners will learn to generate Fa-Jin (Explosive Power) through the efficient alignment of the 'kinetic chain'—starting from the root in the feet, directed by the waist, and expressed through the extremities. The movements are characterized by their fluid, continuous nature, often described as 'moving like a soaring dragon' or 'flowing like water.' The 'Six Harmonies' (Liu He) are emphasized to achieve a 'Fluid Structure,' ensuring that every movement is supported by a unified structure and a focused intent (Yi).
ESOTERIC WEAPONS AND COMBAT APPLICATION
Beyond empty-hand forms, this set features Wudang's most iconic and rare weapons. The Xuanwu Cudgel Play and the Taiyi Horsetail Whisk (Fuchen) offer a unique study in weapon dynamics, where the tool becomes an extension of the practitioner's internal energy. The Elixir Sword (Dan Jian) and the Drunken Immortals Swordplay showcase the pinnacle of Taoist swordsmanship, blending elegant aesthetics with lethal Combat Application. Each routine is analyzed not just for its health benefits, but for its tactical efficiency in self-defense. The 'deceptive mechanics' of the Drunken Sword and the 'seizing and pouncing' techniques of the Free Palm provide a complete martial education. The instruction focuses on the 'Post-Burst' principle and 'Silk Reeling' (Chan Si), allowing the practitioner to neutralize an opponent's force and counter-attack with instantaneous, explosive efficiency. This is a definitive resource for mastering the 'Internal and External Agreement' of Wudang's most sacred martial arts.
Grandmaster You Xuande
Index: Wudang Esoteric Kung Fu Complete Collection 10 DVDs by Master You Xuande Guide // Taoist Health / Wudang Kung Fu // Martial Arts Preservation
The Legend of Grandmaster You Xuande
1. A Natural-Born Martial Prodigy
You Xuande wasn't just a practitioner; he was born into the craft. Hailing from a prestigious lineage of martial artists, his foundation was rock-solid from day one. By the age of 18, his prowess was already so formidable that he was reportedly recruited to assist his father in training elite special forces. In the world of martial arts, he started at a level most people spend a lifetime trying to reach.
2. Heir to the "Old Immortals" of Wudang
When he arrived at Wudang Mountain, he entered during a "Golden Age" of heritage recovery. He became the protégé of true Taoist legends—masters like Wang Guangde and the centenarian Zhu Chengde, who had spent their entire lives in secluded cultivation. Because of his sharp intellect and tireless dedication, these masters entrusted him with Wudang’s most guarded secrets: Internal Alchemy, the Wudang Sword, and the Primordial Tai Chi.
His appointment as the 14th Generation Grandmaster of the Wudang Xuanwu Lineage wasn't just a title; it was a collective "seal of approval" from the greatest titans of the Wudang Taoist Association.
3. The Architect of a Global Empire
What truly sets Grandmaster You apart is his vision. He didn't just stay in a cave; he built a legacy. He founded the "South Wudang" base and established the magnificent Martial Sage Palace (Wu Sheng Gong).
He is effectively the "Modern-Day Zhang Sanfeng." When he stepped onto the world stage, international martial artists were so mesmerized by his skill and Taoist aura that they flocked to join his ranks. He transformed Wudang from a hidden mountain legend into a global powerhouse with millions of followers across 60 countries.
4. The Aura of a True Internal Master
Those who meet Grandmaster You often speak of his "Xian" (immortal) spirit—a rare blend of effortless grace and commanding authority. His Tai Chi is the embodiment of Taoist philosophy: moving like a soaring dragon, yet striking with the power of "softness overcoming hardness."
Beyond the physical, he is a world-class scholar who has authored over 34 volumes on martial theory. In the modern martial arts world, finding someone who possesses elite family heritage, authentic Taoist lineage, global influence, and deep literary scholarship is incredibly rare. Grandmaster You Xuande is that rare exception.
The Bottom Line:
Without You Xuande, Wudang’s international prestige would likely be a shadow of what it is today. He is the hero who took the "hidden manuals" of the mountains and turned them into a global cultural phenomenon.
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.
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