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Dachengquan, or Great Achievement Shadow Boxing, is a completely new form of shadow boxing founded by incorporating the Xingyiquan's maechanism of force, the quintessence of Qigong, Taijiquan's four skills of attacking, stroking, and joining, Baguaquan's leisurely bodywork, and flexible and changeable hand work and foot work.
Da cheng Quan is one of the few books on yi chuan or internal martial arts. It is poorly translated from chinese and has lots of typos and spelling errors. It is also only 119 pages. That is all the bad. This book is truly a gem. It is the kind of boxing manual which would be stolen in a cheap kung fu movie. The author offers many tips for improving your depth of internal work. really outlines the syllabus for wang xiang zhai's teaching. I wish it would be a bit longer with more exercises illustrated. I can even put with the bad translation and typos. Just give me more.
This book gives many insights into standing practice not explained in other books like 'The Way of Energy' and as a bonus gives many thoughts on fighting in the vein of JKD. The originator of this system was very well known in his time and has many stories to tell.
Contents
Foreword
Incorporating all achievement to develop a unique form of boxing-a brief history of Dachengquan (Great Achievement Boxing)
A brief guide to boxing practice
On creeds and rules
On having single or double stresses and no fixed image
On intuitive perception of substantiality and insubstantiality
General principles
Directions in verse
Steps in practice-Pilestance-keeping; Trial of strength; Trial fo breath; Self-defence
Combat-piles stance-Use of spirit and mind; Use of strength
On boxing patterns and methods
On relationship between boxing and weapons
On hitting at vital points
Difference between gift and learning
Do away with mystery
On knowing and doing
On causes leading to vanishing of boxing fundamentals
On abolition of masters discipline system
A summary
Essence of boxing-Interviews with Mr. Wang Xiongzhai
A brief account of the seven basic skills of Dachengquan
Breathing exercise pile stance for health preservatin in Dachengquan
The cancer resisting, roborant exercises