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A l’Est de la Chine, se logent les monts Wudang. Berceaux des arts martiaux internes taoïstes depuis la dynastie des Tang, ces temples écarlates abritent dans la roche grise l’héritage du Tai-Chi, mais aussi une culture de la méditation et de la médecine chinoise classique. Un art de vivre qui se propage jusque dans la ville, et trouve sa place au sein du quotidien des habitants.
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00:00Thank you for listening.
04:57The region of Wudang is the base of the art martial arts.
05:19We consider them as such as they are based on the development of the inner energy
05:24and they have a strong symbolical dimension.
05:29They are opposed to the art martial arts style Shaolin, considered as external.
05:53In the Wudang, there are different schools of Kung Fu,
05:56more or less large than the other.
05:58Sometimes, the students come to do just a few weeks
06:01to initiate Tai Chi or Kung Fu.
06:04In the height of the region of Wudang,
06:07there are many martial arts arts and many maîtres.
06:10Generally, the students rest a few weeks before going back to the village.
06:15There are many students who rest a long time to learn and control the Tai Chi.
06:24The Tai Chi is both a health gymnast, but also an art martial martial
06:30of Taoist, with a strong spiritual dimension.
06:37The Tai Chi is both a health gymnast, but also an art martial
06:42of Taoist, with a strong spiritual dimension.
06:45That is one of the main concepts of course the speaker's verses.
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07:05The movements in Tai Chi have an objective to affine the vital energy.
07:21The Tai Chi would have been invented by Taoists and doctors.
07:26The Yang style is currently the most popular.
07:29It was created by Yang Lushan in the 18th century.
07:33Yang Lushan modified the Tai Chi style to make it more accessible.
07:38This slow and relaxed practice is one of the characteristics of the Yang style,
07:43which looks a little like yoga exercises.
08:03The Tai Chi can also be practiced with weapons such as the sword, the sword and the sword.
08:15The Tai Chi can also be practiced with weapons such as the sword, the sword and the sword.
08:28There was also the rule, but it was abandoned during the years.
08:32Since then, there are many weapons that are used, such as the lance, the poignard, the serp or the ventail.
08:39Or the ventail.
08:40The martial country.
08:42The Japanese Taiwan style.
08:44I am a one with the two thousand years old.
08:47The Japanese so-called New childhood.
08:50The Japanese so-called, the language was said,
08:53it's fridge to go to the and冷.
08:54It's a really nice-to-conditioned place.
08:55The Japanese so-called war had the very nice and delicious,
08:57the Japanese so-called war had the very nice and delicious.
08:59Our country was the same, the king and the king.
09:01The Japanese so-called war had the French so-called war.
09:04For each weapon used, there is a series to control.
09:21For example, for the sword, there is a certain number of attacks and defenses.
09:34The movements in the Tai Chi have also a martial application.
09:51The Tai Chi is also called the box of the ombre,
09:54because the boxer fights against an ombre.
10:04The training sessions include the armament and the various movements,
10:17but also the exercises of assouplishment.
10:21People who come training are located and nourished in the woods.
10:27This, instead of spirituality, would help more quickly progress in martial arts.
10:33When the distractions are less important,
10:36the young people can fully focus on training and meditation.
10:42Once again, some monasteries of the Wudang were very few accessibles.
10:55Other times, some monasteries of the Wudang were very few accessibles.
11:07The mountains of the Wudang are located between two big cities.
11:11The city of Xi'an, south-est, and the city of Wuhan, north.
11:16Generally, tourists go to Wuhan, then take a train or bus towards the mountains.
11:22Then, buses and buses are available to the tourists.
11:26However, there must be one day to arrive to the mountain.
11:31There were thousands of pilgrims in the Wudang monasteries of the Wudang monasteries.
11:38Today, the Chinese discover little by little these temples.
11:42There were thousands of pilgrims in the Wudang monasteries of the Wudang monasteries.
11:52Today, the Chinese discover little by little these temples.
11:55After the years, the dynasties who have succeeded,
11:59the palaces, the monasteries and temples were built on the summit of the mountains.
12:03Many moines still live in these monasteries, because the place is suitable for meditation.
12:13The Tai Chi is a martial art, but also an art of living,
12:17where the man learns to be in osmose with nature.
12:20When the
12:45The moines are recognized by their long hair,
12:51assembled in a chignon on the top of the crâne,
12:54and maintained by a pic of wood.
13:00The moines are recognized by their long hair,
13:03assembled in a chignon on the top of the crâne,
13:06and maintained by a pic of wood.
13:15The art in balac
13:17The art of Cypher
13:18The art of Cypa
13:19The art of Cypa
13:21The art of Cypher
13:23Is learned by a cop
13:25The art of Cypher
13:26Di paints in wood
13:28who lost the sole
13:30His father
13:32And the art of Cypher
13:33love
13:35The art of Cypher
13:37In the Spirit
13:39college
13:41On fight
13:45Most buildings were built under the reign of the emperor Zhu Di.
13:54He will build the forbidden city in Pékin.
13:58He wanted the monasteries and palaces to be in perfect osmose with nature.
14:03Everywhere in China and especially in Wudang,
14:05the emperor will build palaces, monasteries, and temples.
14:10The different buildings of Wudang show the apogée of the architecture and art chinois of the time,
14:16and above all, the ancrage of the Taoism in China.
14:30The dragon is one of the most representative of the Chinese culture,
14:35and more generally of the Asian culture.
14:38This creature is generally represented on all the buildings.
14:44The dragons are part of the founding myth of the Chinese civilization.
14:51The dragon symbol will be used by almost all the emperor of all the Chinese dynasties.
14:57The dragon symbol to duress the worshipping earth for all saints.
15:05Which Whole insanity represents the beauty of the world of man and is noudenata.
15:10The dragon symbol etwa contemplated ornon-like.
15:15der Seleneidos
15:16The dragon symbol symbol of existe in theưới of hundreds.
15:18The dragon symbol symbol by this mirror.
15:22Today, there are a lot of martial arts films that are filmed at the Mount Wodang.
15:42The place is not doubtful, which is the purpose of the creation of such films, seeing the designs.
15:48This is also a great place for Chinese people, and in general for Taoists, or those who practice martial arts.
16:18In the Tai Chi, the punches are not effective if we manage the energy, which is also called the chakra.
16:30The liberation of this energy creates a shock shock.
16:33So the Tai Chi has a very strong spiritual dimension,
16:36because it is essential to build the link between man and nature, which is an energy puits.
16:41The Tai Chi is an energy puits.
17:06The mountain of Wodang regorge de singes.
17:09D'ailleurs, the singe is the ninth animal that appears in the order of arrival in the Chinese astrology.
17:15On the other hand, the 9th is also a port of honor.
17:19The southeast finger is a natural of the Jedi, which is the niche of the figure.
17:20This is an energy puits.
17:21That is, it is a huge part of theiling painting that is the charm of purpose.
17:24Then I want to regard the world to the planet, which is the purpose of the planet.
17:26The one that is a wizards of the world to the planet.
17:28This is the harshest and the standard of lord on the board.
17:29This is the top of the planet.
17:30This is the cosmopolitan, which is the direction of the Jedi.
17:31The forces of the Jedi also is an energy puits.
17:32This is the very practical meaning of the warrior flipping of the Jedi.
17:34The Jedi will be able to deliver the spirit of the Jedi.
17:36The Jedi will be able to deliver thegio Tyrius in strength in the power of the Jedi.
17:38So the Jedi will be able to deliver the Jedi.
17:40The tea is a Chinese invention, and beyond the pollution of the big cities,
18:03the mont Houdang has a sauvage or plant.
18:07La Chine produit la gamme la plus large de thé au monde.
18:10La légende raconte que 2700 ans avant notre ère,
18:13un empereur parcourait de longues distances à la recherche de toutes sortes de plantes
18:17et de leurs propriétés curatives.
18:19Un jour, il s'empoisonna gravement,
18:22et alors qu'il faisait bouillir de l'eau sous un arbre,
18:25un coup de vent déposa dans la bouilloire quelques feuilles.
18:29Cette eau le désintoxica et le stimula.
18:32Aujourd'hui, le thé est utilisé non seulement dans la médecine chinoise,
18:35mais aussi en tant que stimulant et boisson à part entière.
18:39La chine produit en tant que à part entière à part de la maison de la maison de Mont one di 2011.
18:45La chine
18:57de pésir origins
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19:30The Chinese tea is very famous and has an important place in the Chinese culture.
19:56In China, there is a belief that is that of the tree.
20:10This belief is to write your vœu on a red ruban and try to attach the branch of the tree.
20:17If the tree is attached to the tree, then the vœu will be exhausted.
20:21However, the tree must be several times a century.
20:25The Chinese think that if the tree has survived so long, it will be blessed by the gods.
20:32The mountains of the Wudang, being a very spiritual place,
20:35the pilgrims and other tourists are more and more many to come to the region.
20:40This redécouverte of the region has been able to improve the accessibility and its placement of the world patrimony of the UNESCO.
20:59In the region of Wudang, no vehicle is authorized, except these buses verts, as a means of transport,
21:06to join certain monasteries or schools of martial arts.
21:09The economy of the region turns mainly around the tourism, the martial arts and the culture of the tea.
21:15Everyone in the region laughed a lot.
21:32Let's go.
21:34In general, before training, a moan practice the Feng Shui, which is a millennial art of Chinese origin.
22:04The Feng Shui has for the purpose of improving the harmony of the environmental energy, to purify a place, and to ensure that all the physical and metaphysics are present for a good event.
22:34In general, there is a place where it is.
22:41I'm going to turn it over to you.
30:20such as the acupuncture and traditional massage.
30:23But there is also the phytotherapy chinoise.
30:26The Chinese medicine has greatly influenced the world's medicine.
30:30There are many Chinese books in medicine
30:33that have been published and translated into the main Western languages.
30:50The phytotherapy chinoise is a medicine based on the extracts of plants,
31:19and the combination of medicinal herbs.
31:23The phytotherapy is one of the most important components in Chinese medicine.
31:28Generally, the doctor uses different ingredients
31:31which adjusts according to the yin and yang of the patient to propose a remedy.
31:35It can be cooked for half of small pieces in the middle.
31:38DR.
31:39allevices
31:44Dr.
31:45She's getting eaten at two hours.
31:47Dr.
31:50The phynoise
31:55That's the one.
31:56Dr.
31:59Do you have any help from the door?
32:01Do you have any help from the door?
32:03Do you have any help from the door?
32:04Yes, I'll help from the door.
32:29Do you have any help from the door?
32:41The phytotherapy, or the herbology chinoise,
32:44uses ingredients from all parts of a plant,
32:47whether it be a tree, a tree or a root.
32:52But some ingredients also come from animals or minerals.
32:59The first contact of the West with the Chinese medicine,
33:05and particularly with the acupuncture,
33:07come to the 16th century,
33:09but it is really in the end of the second half of the 20th century
33:12that the Chinese medicine will be spread in the West.
33:16Today, the acupuncture has a more and more place
33:19in the Western health system.
33:29The mountains of Wudang, which are the different monasteries,
33:42are considered as a place of Taoism.
33:45The stones of pierce relie the different monasteries
33:47and palais of the mountains of Wudang.
33:49Certains adeptes of Taoism take these paths
33:52to make a sort of pilgrimage
33:54and recueillir in all the monasteries
33:56that are along the paths of pierce.
33:58Michelin has a altar prairie.
34:15Poison and the Indian nature
34:21Some temples are more known than others, especially with the films of Kung-Fu that were filmed.
34:42This dragon is a symbol of the temple and also a port-of-the-bonheur.
34:46We need to make a vœu and put a piece, and if the piece falls on the head of the dragon, then the vœu will be exhausted.
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35:25.
35:29According to Kung-Fu, the energy environmental influence on the internal energy and so on
35:58the control of the Kung-Fu.
36:00Working within a temple is positively influencing the internal energy and helps progress.
36:28So, let's get started.
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