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Bing Chen was my Chinese-language tutor for several months before I left for work in Beijing. I found her approach very helpful and enjoyable. Bing has a firm grasp of Chinese grammar and is able to explain it clearly. She also shows remarkable patience with the slow learning of her student. I have had other teachers of Chinese, but I can say that Bing is the most professional and effective. Her one-on-one approach allows the student to move at the necessary pace for mastering the lessons at hand inlcuding tones, grammar, reading, and vocabulary. Presently I am in Beijing, but I intend to continue studying with Bing when I return to New York.
bjm (Meng Baili)
T'ai Chi (Taiji) PDF Print E-mail
T’ai chi (Taiji) originally descended from Chinese unarmed combat techniques as a secret way of optimising health by combining mind and body through a slow series of meditative movements based on pulls and pushes, kicks, blocks, armlocks and twists. These are designed to promote the flow of energy, or chi, along the body’s meridian lines, the same channels used by acupuncturists. Even today t’ai chi can still be used as a combat style, though its intricately choreographed movements are used mostly to promote wellbeing. Conventional students learn long series of moves called forms, which can take 15 minutes to complete, and years to learn.
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