The feeling of practicing eight-character boxing is 700 words.

Menzi Tai Ji Chuan originated from Wudang Neijia Boxing, which was developed by Mr. Nie Genru, the president of Menzi Tai Ji Chuan Association, on the basis of Jiangxi famous boxing "Eight Methods of Menzi" (also known as pocket eighteen methods) and combined with other Neijia Boxing techniques. It is a model of traditional "combination of medicine and martial arts".

Jiangxi Menzi Boxing, also known as the Eight Methods of Menzi, is widely spread in Qingjiang (Zhangshu), Fengcheng, Gao 'an and Nanchang in Jiangxi Province. It is a kind of internal boxing that combines boxing and qi method.

The eight methods of "menzi" include: disability, pushing, helping, grabbing, pulling, pressing and sucking, and then on the basis of these eight methods, it evolved into ten methods of sticking, jumping, winding, inserting, throwing, supporting, wiping, dispersing, swallowing and spitting, also known as the pocket eighteen methods.

Menziquan is good at its technique, silent, compact, flowing, continuous, rigid and flexible, clean and neat. All kinds of tricks are tricky, and energy is greater than strength (clumsy), and the situation is strong and the law is strong. Emphasize that soft hands are like cotton, clothes are like thunder, body is like willow in the wind, and meat should take root.

Because of its many routines and repetitive movements, many boxers practice menzi boxing as Shaolin boxing or hard boxing, which leads them astray. Later, according to the family's teaching and more than 30 years' experience in martial arts, combined with the essence of Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan, they created Men Zi Tai Chi No.1 Road and Men Zi Tai Chi No.2 Road for training and promotion.

Word gate Tai Chi biography content:

Basic skills of entering the water: hand type, technique, step type, footwork, posture and standing pile.

Menzi Tai Ji Chuan: Routine 1 and 2.

Single sport: a repeated single sport with various strength methods.

Pushing hands: four forehands, four-corner hands, walking pushing hands, force feedback, etc.

Practice: Offensive and defensive techniques such as opposing pushers, simulating Sanshou, and free fighting.

Internal cultivation: standing piles, sitting quietly, inner alchemy, health preservation, etc.

Instruments: Taiji ball, Taiji stick, Taiji whip, Taiji stick, Taiji rod, Taiji knife, Taiji sword, etc.