[Explanation] Recently, Liu Suibin, the president of the Sichuan Wushu Culture Research Association and the representative inheritor of the Sichuan intangible cultural heritage project "Qingcheng Wushu", is leading the apprentices to practice Qingcheng Taichi in order to participate in the first Chengdu "Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Community" in 2021. Preparation for the Spring Festival Gala.

  Qingcheng martial arts has a history of nearly two thousand years. It is one of the four martial arts schools in ancient China.

According to Liu Suibin, the 36th-generation head of the Qingcheng School, Qingcheng Taiji advocates spiritual civilization and moral self-discipline. It is a Taoist deep training method that integrates internal and external integration of "training the muscles and bones on the outside, and practicing the spirit and energy on the inside." Tai Chi has distinct characteristics.

  [Concurrent] Liu Suibin, the representative inheritor of the Sichuan Intangible Heritage Project "Qingcheng Wushu"

  In fact, in 2011 (published) "Encyclopedia of Chinese Taijiquan" was published by People's Sports Publishing House.

In fact, there are more than 30 types of Tai Chi in China.

The appearance of Qingcheng Tai Chi and other Tai Chis may include raising the head and burying the head, raising the elbows and shoulders, raising the chest and concave chest (actions) that conventional Tai Chi does not have.

Within it there are surgings, knots, and stretches.

Maybe he learned many other Tai Chi after he learned it, he wanted to strengthen his body or defend himself, but the biggest purpose of Qingcheng Tai Chi was to extend his life.

  [Explanation] In 2000, Liu Suibin took over as the head of the Qingcheng School, determined to carry forward Qingcheng Tai Chi.

He simplified the rigorous Qingcheng Tai Chi into "36 styles", "18 styles", "13 styles", "nine styles" and "six styles", which are suitable for people of all ages and all walks of life to practice. And spread widely through traditional media and new media.

  [Concurrent] Liu Suibin, the representative inheritor of the Sichuan Intangible Heritage Project "Qingcheng Wushu"

  Over the past 20 years, we and this traditional media have made some communication through this media on domestic and foreign platforms.

The second traditional martial arts is complicated and complicated. We keep simplifying it and lower the barrier to entry.

The third is that we cooperate with many domestic and foreign companies, such as the Wushu Association, Taoist Association, Health Qigong Association, many universities, and many cultural centers.

Through these 20 years of hard work, there are now more than 1 million people in more than 80 countries (regions) in the world.

  [Explanation] In December 2020, "Tai Chi" was included in the UNESCO Representative List of Human Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Currently, Qingcheng Wushu is also applying for national intangible cultural heritage.

  [Concurrent] Liu Suibin, the representative inheritor of the Sichuan Intangible Heritage Project "Qingcheng Wushu"

  So now that Chinese Taijiquan has successfully applied for the world intangible cultural heritage, and with our Qingcheng martial arts application for national intangible cultural heritage (accelerated), then the world's recognition of Chinese Taijiquan, The acceptance will be greater.

Then Qingcheng Taiji will definitely take advantage of this shareholder trend and push Qingcheng Taiji to various countries (regions) in the world faster.

  He Meikun reports from Dujiangyan, Sichuan

Editor in charge: [Lu Yan]