Taiji fan
12-27-2002, 06:28 PM
Is there any particular books that you refer to within your martial arts training...either as a text book or for inspiration?
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View Full Version : What's your 'bible' ? Taiji fan 12-27-2002, 06:28 PM Is there any particular books that you refer to within your martial arts training...either as a text book or for inspiration? Matt Stone 12-28-2002, 03:18 AM Living the Martial Way by Forrest Morgan The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi Xing Yi Quan Xue by Sun Lu Tang The Root of Chinese Qigong by Yang Jwing-ming Kodo: Ancient Ways by Kensho Furuya The Art of War by Sun Tzu (reinterpretation by J.H. Huang) The Code of the Samurai by A.L. Sadler there are others, but these are my favorites. Gambarimasu. :asian: chufeng 12-28-2002, 12:29 PM In addition to those listed above: The Unfettered Mind by Takuan Soho The Art of Peace by Morihei Ueshiba Sword and Brush by David Lowry The Sword of No Sword by John Stevens ...and I aslo have many more on my student's must read list. :asian: chufeng jfarnsworth 12-28-2002, 12:35 PM The Infinite Insights series 1 - 5. Hee Il Cho's master kicks both volumes. Taiji fan 12-28-2002, 01:02 PM is there any thing specific that leads you to your selections....is there a particular chapter....? CraneSpreadWings 01-22-2003, 08:26 PM Tai Chi Classics - Waysun Liao*** Tai Chi Chuan Textbook - Chen Pan Ling Tao Te Ching I Ching (Huang, 1998) My Taichi bibles....If you dont have a copy of the classics you gotta have it! Randy Strausbaugh 05-15-2003, 07:08 PM The Book of Five Rings - Musashi Kenpo Karate the Law of the Fist and Empty Hand - Parker Cultivating the Ch'i - Olson Effortless Combat Throws - Cartmell Karate-do Kyohan - Funakoshi Martial Musings - Smith The Art of War - Sun Tzu (tr. Cleary) What Is Self Defense (Kenpo Jujitsu) - Mitose The Way to Live - Hackenschmidt The Unrevealed Secrets of Man - Jowett The Kyokushin Way - Oyama There Are No Secrets - Lowenthal Qigong Empowerment - Liang Warriors of Stillness - Diepersloot Ch'i Kung: the Way of Power - Lam Trying to avoid life's potholes, Randy Strausbaugh TLH3rdDan 05-15-2003, 07:17 PM book of five rings i-ching tao te ching art of war beyond the known East Winds 06-06-2003, 06:39 AM "Tai Chi Training in China : Masters, Teachers and Coaches" by Howard Thomas. A Taiji teacher from the UK going to China to find a "Master". He eventually spent 5 years training in China and this is his story of his time searching for a "real" Taiji Master. Humorous, enlightening and humbling. A story about "real" taiji training in China, warts and all. BlastU 06-06-2003, 02:52 PM Simplified 24 Forms Tai Chi'Chuan - Pan Zhiwei & Zhang Aiwu (Chinese and English) other martial arts stuff, I ask my grandparents, they have a bunch of books on it, I'll ask my dad to ask them for it when he goes back to China to see them. Ma_Kuiwu 07-04-2003, 10:08 AM I find the Dao De Jing highly overrated. "Bibles" for martial spirituality is not a book but three words used by my Shifu. In Mandarin: Duo Liangxi "Practice More" But for my reccommended reading Classical Chinese State Confucianism The four Books: The Doctrine of the Mean The Great Learning The Analects Mencius The Daoist works Zhuangzi (Complete works) Sunzi's Art of War Buddhist Scripture The Dhammapada Heart Sutra Selected stories: Xiyouji (aka Monkey or Journey to the West) All Men are Brothers Poety of Libai Tufu and Su-shi You can read all the twexts you want... but to be a superior man you should be well rounded and versed in the classics ;) |