Tung Ying Chieh's Red book

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Tung Ying Chieh's Red book

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Tung Ying Chieh's Red book, Chinese Version

The English version has some translation errors, a couple rather major.
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Greetings T,

What's the simplest way of acquiring Dong's book? I pursued this a few years back, without success.

Take care,
Louis
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Hello Louis,
I saw your question,
What's the simplest way of acquiring Dong's book? I pursued this a few years back, without success.


If you haven't gotten a copy yet, I have a couple of suggestions.
The first is Chip Ellis's website. He seems to offer a way to purchase the book.

http://www.chipellis.com/Store/taiji_store.htm

The second is Alex Dong's website.

http://www.alexdongtaiji.com/store/

He sells the English version. If you want the Chinese version I'd hope that a short email to Alex would help you get your hands on the Red Book.

In addition, you may want to look into getting the smaller Red Book, which focuses on demonstrating applications.
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Hey Louis,
I'm curious if you gotten your hands on the Red Book yet.
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Louis Swaim wrote:Greetings T,

What's the simplest way of acquiring Dong's book? I pursued this a few years back, without success.

Take care,
Louis
Sorry Louis I forgot about this thread

The last I knew Alex Dong had the red book for sale and he has Chinese and English but the last time I checked, and this was a while ago, he was out of the english version but I see you already got an answer. I have recently found parts of it is also on Chip Ellis' website too http://www.chipellis.com/index2.htm
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