Description
1983 edition. Paperback cover has some creasing and shelf wear at edges. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This rare 1983 edition of “Hsing I Chuan Master Hsieh and KF Publishing /RSP” offers a unique glimpse into the teachings and philosophy of Master Hsieh, a renowned practitioner of the ancient Chinese martial art of Hsing I Chuan. Originally published by KF Publishing, this volume is a treasure trove of insights into the principles, techniques, and spiritual underpinnings of this lesser-known but deeply revered martial discipline.
Hsing I Chuan, also known as Xing Yi Quan, is one of the most influential and historically significant internal martial arts of China, with roots tracing back to the Ming Dynasty. Renowned for its emphasis on whole-body coordination, efficient movement, and strategic application of force, Hsing I Chuan has been practiced and refined by generations of masters, each contributing their own interpretations and innovations.
Master Hsieh’s teachings, as captured in this volume, offer a rare and invaluable perspective on the art, combining practical instruction with philosophical insights that shed light on the deeper spiritual dimensions of Hsing I Chuan. Through his words, readers can gain a deeper appreciation for the discipline’s rich history, its connection to Daoist and Buddhist philosophies, and its enduring relevance in the modern world.
While the cover shows signs of age and wear, a testament to its rarity and the hands it has passed through, the interior pages remain in remarkably good condition, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in Master Hsieh’s profound wisdom. For collectors, practitioners, and enthusiasts of martial arts and Eastern philosophy alike, this volume represents a rare opportunity to delve into the teachings of a true master and gain a deeper understanding of this profound and enduring tradition.