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CIAQU Held the First Tai Chi Culture Lecture

On July 25, CIAQU and Sydney Business School of Shanghai University jointly held the first special lecture on Palestinian Tai Chi culture. online. Xie Lide, the twelfth generation inheritor of Chen's Tai Chi, the head coach of the Jingwu Wudang, Eight Dharma Inheritance Base, and the honorary president of Wenhui Lide Dao Taiji Book Club, was invited to attend the meeting. Besides, the Chinese and Palestinian directors of CIAQU, leaders of Sydney Business School of Shanghai University as well as more than 120 teachers and students from the Confucius Institute took part in the meeting at the meantime.

In the lecture, Xie pointed out that when practicing Tai Chi, you must first quiet your conscious and subconscious mind, let your mind gradually concentrate, and stop thinking about it. To achieve the transformation of Yin and Yang, beginners can experience the mystery of the transformation of Yin and Yang of Tai Chi by the control of the virtual and real changes of the legs. The lecture was presided over by Dr. Chen Jun, the vice president of Wenhui's "LIDEDAO Tai iChi" book club, master tutor of Shanghai University Sydney Business School, and served as the translator.

After the lecture, the students of the Confucius Institute said they benefited a lot from the lecture. Kung Fu fan Khalid said, "I like Chinese Kung Fu very much. When I was a teenager, I watched Jet Li's film Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng. ", I have always wanted to see Chinese Tai Chi Kungfu with my own eyes, and today I finally realized my wish. I am so happy!" Ahmed, who has been practicing martial arts at the Chinese Wushu Club in Ramallahl, said: "Martial arts make my body healthier, I have been learning martial arts for more than a year, and I also want to learn Tai Chi in the future. I hope to have the opportunity to study that in China in the future!"

Through this lecture, the students learned about the characteristics of Tai Chi, which uses softness to overcome rigidity and static braking, and they have a deeper understanding of the magic of Chinese Kung Fu and the diversity of Chinese culture, which also increased their confidence in learning Chinese.

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