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by John the Monkey mind » Sun Jun 16, 2013 8:18 am
I would love to see a YMAA translation of General Qi Jiguang's military manual. It is a hugely significant text for Taiji and long fist but has never been translated in totality.
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by Sanfung » Mon Sep 23, 2013 5:03 pm
I don't mean this to look like spam at all, but if a translation were available I would certainly buy it as well. I'd be even more likely if it were available as an ebook.
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by John the Monkey mind » Tue Sep 24, 2013 10:41 am
I found some of the related material translated on this site in ebook form.
www.chineselongsword.com/translation.shtmlThe general's instructors wrote it down into manuals. Its even got the Shaolin staff as well as other weapons. They have the long sabour and the Chinese Shield And Wolf-Brush as well. Sadly no section on the boxing although I have a translation of that from a PHD dissertation someone did in the US. Still I would love the entire manual, I have a PDF of the Chinese original, although I can only look at the pictures and try to work out the characters.
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by Dvivid » Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:27 pm
Can you send a copy of the Chinese original to me at dsilver @ ymaa.com please? I'll forward it to Master Yang and see what he thinks about this.
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by Dvivid » Mon Nov 11, 2013 3:34 pm
Master Yang said thank you for these. He did have them in printed form, but said it will be much more convenient to have them for reference as PDF. Thanks.
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