tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4512775702014552962024-03-18T20:04:40.700-07:00Tai Chi Sword Movements(杨式太极剑,56式)Massage Therapist and Certified Tai Chi Instructorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11881579451457224274noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-451277570201455296.post-59545173304321818412009-10-16T18:05:00.000-07:002009-10-20T21:18:18.066-07:00<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhIK3otWLOsmrlZLaHy0J0JmVRhJ4HuW1teFH9d8MPTOo10CLFhbG4G5zShUlbpOrUM5OG5WHMQCoHgxqciP0AWrZtizySV6aZ5EZ-kMa-wv3J65qukIxJAUW7O8Jt7XqwKl94UxP7Yzy8I/s1600-h/Nan_Sword.png"><img style="cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 250px; height: 368px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhIK3otWLOsmrlZLaHy0J0JmVRhJ4HuW1teFH9d8MPTOo10CLFhbG4G5zShUlbpOrUM5OG5WHMQCoHgxqciP0AWrZtizySV6aZ5EZ-kMa-wv3J65qukIxJAUW7O8Jt7XqwKl94UxP7Yzy8I/s400/Nan_Sword.png" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5393369021821774946" /></a>Massage Therapist and Certified Tai Chi Instructorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11881579451457224274noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-451277570201455296.post-89944661423261029892009-10-05T20:04:00.000-07:002009-10-20T20:30:27.780-07:00Tai Chi Sword Movements(Yang Style Tai Chi Sword, 56 movements)<br /><br /> 1. Beginning of Tai Chi Sword (太极剑起式)<br /> 2. Three rings around the moon (三环套月)<br /> 3. The Big Dipper (大魁星式)<br /> 4. Dragonfly touching the water (蜻蜓点水)<br /> 5. Swallow skimming over the water (燕子抄水)<br /> 6. Sweep/block, right and left (4) (左右拦扫)<br /> 7. Little Dipper (小魁星式)<br /> 8. Swallow entering the nest (燕子入巢)<br /> 9. Holding the tier's head (虎抱头)<br />10. Cat catching the mouse (灵猫扑鼠)<br />11. Wasp turning around and entering the hive (黄蜂入洞)<br />12. Phoenix opening its wings (2) (凤凰双展翅)<br />13. Little Dipper (小魁星式)<br />14. Master Jiang waiting for fish (太公等鱼)<br />15. Part grass and look for snake (拨草寻蛇)<br />16. Ner-Cha looking over the sea (哪咤探海)<br />17. Holding the moon in the arms (怀中抱月)<br />18. Homing bird going up to the tree (宿鸟归林)<br />19. Black dragon waving it's tail (乌龙摆尾)<br />20. Green dragon surfacing over the water (青龙出水)<br />21. Lotus leave rolling up with the wind (风卷荷叶)<br />22. Lion shakes head (狮子摇头)<br />23. Holding tiger's head (虎抱头)<br />24. Wild horse jumping over mountain stream (野马跳涧)<br />25. Holding up the horse at cliff (悬崖勒马)<br />26. Turn around and stab forward (转身指南)<br />27. High blocks (left, right, left) (迎风掸尘)<br />28. Stabs backward and forward (顺水推舟) <br />29. Downward towards north-west (流星赶月)<br />30. Forward towards south and press down (天马行空)<br />31. Up and downward point (燕子衔泥)<br />32. Lift up, on right leg (挑帘式)<br />33. Left wheel (左车轮剑)<br />34. Right wheel (右车轮剑)<br />35. Backward towards north-east (大鹏展翅)<br />36. Pick up the moon from water (水中捞月)<br />37. Hold the moon (怀中抱月)<br />38. Down to the sea (夜叉探海)<br />39. Look up the moon (犀牛望月)<br />40. Bow and arrow stance (射雁式)<br />41. Green dragon shows paws (青龙探爪)<br />42. Phoenix open up wing (凤凰单展翅)<br />43. Cross steps left and right (左右跨栏)<br />44. Bow and arrow stance (射雁式)<br />45. White monkey presents fruit (south-west) (白猿献果)<br />46. Slide downward (left, right, left) (左右落花)<br />47. Fair lady (south-east) (玉女穿梭)<br />48. Fly towards north west (斜飞式)<br />49. White tiger twist tail (白虎搅尾)<br />50. Fish jump over dam (鱼跳龙门)<br />51. Black dragon twisting (乌龙绞柱)<br />52. Pick up the moon from water (水中捞月)<br />53. Saint pointing the way (仙人指路)<br />54. Wind sweeping the flowers (风扫梅花)<br />55. Pointing south (并步指南)<br />56. Closing (收式)Massage Therapist and Certified Tai Chi Instructorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11881579451457224274noreply@blogger.com0