About
the Author:
Jin
Jing Zhong (alias En Zhong) was born in
1904, had an unofficial name of Zhe Chen and a nickname of
Fendian Ke
("Mad"). Engaged in traditional styles Kung Fu from his
childhood. Learnt the style
Tan Tui ("Kicking Legs") from
master Zhu Guan Peng, the Shaolin style
Liu He ("Six Harmonies") from master Yiang De Shan, the style
Xing Gong Quan ("The Fist of Subconscious
Mastership") from master Yin De Kui, then was a disciple of
Miao Xing, the Head of the Shaolin Monastery, who taught him the style
Luohan Quan ("Arhat's Fist"), 72 Shaolin Arts and ancient
Shaolin Treatises on Pugilistic Arts. Later trained military
police. In
1933 founded "Society for Studies of Fighting Techniques" and was the head of
"Weekly Magazine of National Arts". |
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Book
are about methods of acting on acupoints and their practical application
in Martial Arts.
DIAN XUE SHU that is literally means
"The Art of Touching
Acupoints" is more known in the West as
DIM MAK
("Blows at arteries" in Cantonese dialect) or
"Death
Touch". It should be
noted that the last two names do not fully reflect the essence of this
method. DIAN
XUE SHU is a profound teaching which is closely connected to Chinese traditional
medicine. Besides the martial aspect, it includes a wide range of methods of reanimation and
medication. You will be able to read about it in detail in the books which are offered for your
attention.
Besides
theoretical fundamentals, the books give detailed description of the
localization of basic acupoints, methods of acting on them with the aims
of combat, reanimation and medication, effects of acting on a particular
point, methods of exercising fingers and palms, blow techniques and many
other things.
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