
Summary
Master Wang Shujin (1904-1981) was one of the world’s foremost exponents of Chinese internal martial arts, with legendary expertise in the disciplines of Bagua Zhang, Taiji Quan, and Xingyi Quan.
This book offers a lucid translation of Master Wang’s seminal work on Bagua Zhang and includes expanded instruction by co-translator and noted Bagua Zhang expert Kent Howard. It also introduces readers to a rarely seen personal side of Wang Shujin, who was not only a fighter but also a teache…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781583942642 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1583942645 |
| Author: | Shujin Wang, Kent Howard, Hsiao-Yen Chen |
| Publisher: | North Atlantic Books,U.S. |
| Imprint: | Blue Snake Books |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 112 |
| Release Date: | 15 July 2011 |
| Weight: | 215g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 178mm x 8mm |
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Critics Review
“I first met Kent Howard nearly twenty years ago, just after I started publishing the Pa Kua Chang Journal. Kent quickly became one of my most reliable and trusted resources, offering me sound and straightforward advice about the practice of Bagua Zhang, Chinese culture, and the Chinese language. Kent has brought all of that wisdom, and his decades of experience, to the writing of this wonderful book. He is the only person I know who could have presented this book with such insight and accuracy.”—Dan Miller, publisher and editor, Pa Kua Chang Journal
“Wang Shu Jin was one of China’s authentic and truly talented ba gua and tai chi masters. Kent Howard’s book provides insight into Wang’s wisdom and power as a martial artist.”—Bruce Frantzis, author of The Power of Internal Martial Arts and Chi
“Kent Howard not only has the experience in Bagua to write this, he also has the intelligence and discrimination to do the translation justice. I know of no better person in the English- or Chinese-speaking world for the task. I hope and expect this text to be the definitive one on Wang Shujin for many years to come.”—Allen Pittman, author of Walking the I Ching: The Linear Ba Gua of Gao Yi Sheng
“Here at last is the late master Wang Shujin’s introduction to the sublime art of Bagua Zhang in English! We all owe a debt to Kent Howard for this valuable contribution to the martial arts archive.”—Marnix Wells, author of Scholar Boxer: Cháng Nâizhou’s Theory of Internal Martial Arts and the Evolution of Taijiquan
“Wang Shujin’s Bagua Linked Palms ranks as one of the most influential Bagua training manuals ever written. This work is an outstanding addition to the historical scholarship concerning Wang Shujin and with its numerous clear photos, it is equally valuable for those seeking practical instruction in Wang’s Bagua.—Brian L. Kennedy, author of Chinese Martial Arts Training Manuals: A Historical Survey
“Howard has just published the first translation of and commentary on a 40-year-old Chinese text on bagua zhang, Bagua Linked Palms, by Master Wang Shujin…The book is a transmission of the teachings Howard has studied since 1973. With a B.A. degree in East Asian languages and cultures, Howard is fluent in Mandarin and well-known in the bagua community as a Taoist, martial artist, teacher, writer and translator.”—NewsReview.com
“Kent Howard provides excellent commentary on Wang’s original writing, and unlike some Bagua photo essays, the form is readable.”—Dojo Rat
About The Author
Shujin Wang
Kent Howard is a nationally known writer and martial arts teacher from Chico, California. He has a degree in East Asian Languages and spent over twenty years directing English as a Second Language programs in Asia and the U.S. Kent has been practicing Chinese martial arts for more than thirty years and is considered an authority on Bagua Zhang and Taoism. He studied internal martial arts under Taoist master Huang Jinsheng, a close disciple of Wang Shujin. Kent is the author of numerous articles on Chinese martial arts and philosophy. His newest book project is an introduction to the modern system of Nonviolent Self Defense (NSD).
Chen Hsiao-Yen is an artist, translator, and writer from Taiwan. She graduated from Soo Chow University with a degree in Chinese Literature and did post-graduate work in fine arts in the U.S. She has had a long association with Taoism and Bagua Zhang. Her latest project is a children’s book called Red Dragon Bridge, which she is writing and illustrating. She lives with Kent Howard, her husband, in Chico, California.
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