The Lee style of Tai Ji Quan(tai chi chuan) is closely related to a
range of disciplines of Taoist Arts taught within the Lee style including Chi
Kung, Tao Yin, Chinese Macrobiotics, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Taoist
alchemy, Feng Shou Kung Fu, and weapons practice. It was first brought to the
West in the 1930s and was popularized by Chee Soo who was the President of the
International Taoist Society from 1958 until his death in 1994. The Lee style of
Tai Ji Quan(tai chi chuan) comprises two forms known as 'the dance' and 'the
form', I Fou Shou or 'sticky hands' technique, Whirling Hands, Whirling Arms,
and various Chi and Li development exercises. Although Lee style Tai Chi is
undeniably related to Martial Arts training, there are in actual fact five
distinct areas of development that comprise the whole Art: 1.Physical, 2.Mental,
3.Breathing, 4.Sheng Chi (Internal energy) and 5.Ching Sheng Li (External
energy).
Source: Confucius Institute Onlione
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