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Dragon Kung fu Kicks Tutorial / Auspicious Dragon Wagging Its Tail / 祥龙摆尾腿法教学

Dragon Kung fu Kicks Tutorial / Auspicious Dragon Wagging Its Tail / 祥龙摆尾腿法教学

The Dragon played an influential and beneficial role in Chinese culture. An amalgam of several creatures, including monitor lizards, pythons and the Chinese alligator, the polymorphic dragon was a water spirit, responsible for bringing the rains and thus ensuring the survival of crops. The dragon was the symbolic guardian to the gods, and was the source of true wisdom. This latter feature most likely resulted from the observation of the living reptilian counterparts which, usually at rest, seem to be in a near constant state of contemplation.

The dragon represented two of the ancient elements, Earth and Water, endowing the creature with powers of illusion and strength. A Yang symbol, the Taoists saw the dragon as a personification of the Tao itself—"the Dragon reveals himself only to vanish". Shaolin Buddhists saw him as a vision of enlightened truth, to be felt, but never to be held. Certain very old men were called dragons, these being well versed in the life-supporting skills of herbal medicine, agriculture, and kung fu. In early China, these skills were surely a matter of life or death, and those so educated were held in high regard.

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Видео Dragon Kung fu Kicks Tutorial / Auspicious Dragon Wagging Its Tail / 祥龙摆尾腿法教学 канала LAS VEGAS MODERN KUNG FU SCHOOL
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23 марта 2022 г. 13:00:08
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