Thus there is good reason for calling this art the “Great Ultimate.”

“Thus there is good reason for calling this art the “Great Ultimate.” … it strengthens the weak, raises the sick, invigorates the debilitated, and encourages the timid.”

Master Cheng’s Thirteen Chapters On T’ai Chi Ch’uan, ch.1

 “It takes roundness as a model, but it is not really a sphere. Its defense based on the principle of roundness; its offense is to be everywhere triangles.”

“While its surface is expansive, its center is cohesive, and therefore it does not lose its roundness.”

“The application of chi and energy (chin) in T’ai-chi ch’uan is slow and continuous, cyclical and repetitious, circular and interconnected. It is inexhaustible."

Master Cheng’s Thirteen Chapters On T’ai Chi Ch’uan, ch.7



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