Greetings,
I have just come across a translation of, 程序第十一 Treatise 11: Distinct Sequence of the Journey, by Zheng Manqing and translated recently by Lee Fife. It is a very interesting treatise by Zheng Manqing and outlines a road map on one's progression in the practice of Taijiquan. It is the first time that I have come across the concept of the 3 ranks, Human, Earth and Heaven, and the 9 levels of attainment. It also provides an insight into the difficulties of translating the written texts of a Daoist and classical scholar such as Zheng Manqing. (For those who might be unaware, Zheng Manqing was a student of Yang Chengfu and is attributed as being the person who wrote the, "The Essence and Applications of Taijiquan"" by Yang Chengfu, based on Yang Chengfu's oral instructions).
Take care.
Frank
A translation of a treatise by Zheng Manqing by Lee Fife
Re: A translation of a treatise by Zheng Manqing by Lee Fife
Greetings,
By the way, this is the link in case those interested had difficulties finding the treatise.
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/ ... ourney.pdf
Hope it works.
Take care.
Frank
By the way, this is the link in case those interested had difficulties finding the treatise.
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/ ... ourney.pdf
Hope it works.
Take care.
Frank
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Re: A translation of a treatise by Zheng Manqing by Lee Fife
Are the other treatises available elsewhere?
[edit] Nevermind - found bound copies of them.
https://www.amazon.com/Cheng-Tzus-Thirt ... 1583942203
gvi
[edit] Nevermind - found bound copies of them.
https://www.amazon.com/Cheng-Tzus-Thirt ... 1583942203
gvi
The important things are always simple.
The simple things are always hard.
The easy way is always mined.
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The simple things are always hard.
The easy way is always mined.
- from Murphy's Laws of Combat