Taiji people are born with no promise. Where does the mother of Yin and Yang come from?

"Tai Chi is born without promise, the mother of Yin and Yang is also, and the machine is also moving." This sentence comes from the biography of Tai Chi.

On Tai Ji Chuan is a profound summary of Tai Ji Chuan's philosophical thoughts. Tai Ji Chuan, as one of the traditional martial arts in China, is rich in connotation, combining the philosophical thoughts of Taoism and Confucianism, as well as the theories of traditional Chinese medicine and meridians. This sentence tells the cultivation method and philosophy of Taiji Chuan. "Tai Chi is born without promise, the mother of Yin and Yang is also, and the machine is also moving." This sentence comes from the biography of Tai Chi.

"Tai Chi begets infinity" means that the origin of Tai Ji Chuan is infinity in Taoist philosophy. Infinity is the predecessor of Taiji, symbolizing chaos, invisibility and elephant-less state. In the process of Tai Ji Chuan's cultivation, he should pursue infinite realm and achieve a high degree of unity and harmony of body and mind. When practicing Tai Ji Chuan, we should pay attention to the balance of Yin and Yang, and combine dynamic and static. The timing of motion and stillness refers to grasping the timing and rhythm of motion and stillness in the process of Tai Ji Chuan's movement, so as to make the movements coherent and smooth and achieve a state of unity of body and mind.

"The mother of Yin and Yang is also", which shows the importance of the transformation of the balance of Yin and Yang in Tai Ji Chuan's practice. Yin and Yang are the core concepts of China's traditional philosophy, representing the two opposing sides of everything. In Tai Ji Chuan, the balance of Yin and Yang is reflected in the rigidity, reality and opening and closing of movements. Through Tai Ji Chuan's practice, we can adjust the balance of Yin and Yang, promote the circulation of qi and blood, and enhance the health and immunity of the body.

In a word, the phrase "Tai Chi is born without promise, and the mother of Yin and Yang also moves" reveals Tai Ji Chuan's philosophical connotation and cultivation method. To practice Tai Ji Chuan, we should not only pay attention to the external performance of movements, but also understand the philosophical thoughts in them, so as to achieve the state of harmony and unity of body and mind.

An Introduction to the Philosophical Theory of Taiji Zhuan

1, Yijing: "It is easy to have Tai Chi, two instruments are born, two instruments are born with four images, and four images are born with gossip." Confucius' Ying Da Shu: "Taiji means that before the heavens and the earth are divided, the vitality has been mixed into one, that is, the beginning and the beginning."

2. Neo-Confucianism in Song Dynasty believed that "Tai Chi" was "Li". "Zhuzi School" Volume 75: "Taiji is just an obscure truth, which contains yin and yang, rigidity and singularity, and is everywhere." "Zhang Zizheng Zhu Meng Taihe" Qing Wang Fuzhi: "The Tao is the principle of heaven and earth, that is, the so-called Taiji."

3, called Tiangong, Wonderland. Ruan Wei's "The History of the Three Kingdoms" (72): "When the Tao struggles, Tai Chi can take off." Jin Bao Pu Zi Wu Shi: "The garden wants to go to the forest, and the head of the museum violates Tai Chi." "Cloud Seven Signs" Volume 8: "Tai Chi has the king of Yuan Jing, and people who take pictures of immortals for three days are also."

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-On Taiji Biography.