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    Writings of Brian Kennedy and Elizabeth Nai Jia Guo

    If folks want to preview Guo Nai-Jia and Is forthcoming book on Chinese martial arts training manuals Amazon has it listed at:

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...420388-1985401

    Since the Look Inside this Book feature is not yet working I will list the authors and books discussed are:
    General Qi Ji Guang: New Book on Effective Military Techniques
    Sun Lu Tang: The Study of Xingyi Boxing, The Study of Bagua Boxing, The Study of Taiji Boxing, The True Essence of Boxing, The Study of Bagua Sword
    Jiang Rong Qiao: Xingyi Mother Fists, Mizongquan and numerous others
    Xie Dien, Gao Zhi Jen, Chiang Xin Shan: Xingyi Training Materials
    Shaolin monk Xuan Ji along with Zhang Ming E and Zhang Kong Zhao and Cao Huan Dou: Fist Classic; Fist Method
    Wu Shu: Record of Arms
    Chang Nai Zhou: The Book of Chang Style Martial Techniques
    Zhu Xia Tian: Boxing Book
    Chen Zi Ming: Chen Family Taijiquan Passed Through Generations
    Huang Yuan Xiou and Li Jing Lin: The Main Points of Wudang Sword
    Wan Lai Sheng: The Common Basis of Martial Arts
    Huang Bo Nien: Xingyi Fist and Weapons Instruction and Dragon Body Bagua
    Huang Wen Shu: The Essence of Yang Style Taijiquan and Miscellaneous Talks on Martial Arts
    Jin Ing Zhong: Shaolin 72 Arts Practice Method
    Xu Yu Xin: Fist Methods Study Textbook
    Tong Zhong Yi: Chinese Wrestling
    Li Cun Yi and Dong Xiu Sheng: Yue Fei’s Intent Boxing
    Yin Yu Zhan: A Brief Book of Baguazhang, Slashing Saber Practice
    Huang Bao Ting:Shun Hand Boxing
    Yang Kui Yuan: Complete Book of Guoshu
    Sun Xi Kun: The Real Teaching of Bagua Quan
    Ren Zhi Cheng and Gao Zhi Kai: Study of Yin-Yang Eight Coiling Palms
    Lam Sai Wing: Taming the Tiger Fist, Tiger and Crane Fist, Iron Thread Form
    Chen Wei Ming: Taijiquan, Taijiquan Questions and Answers, Taiji Sword
    Shanghai City Police Training Center: Rope Techniques for Arrest
    Tang Ji Ren editor, compiler: Tang Family External Big Hong Fist
    Jin Yi Ming: The Basics of Boxing
    Li Xian Wu: Taijiquan
    Xu Yi Qian:Chuan Na Quan
    Yan De Hua: Wall Breaking Shaolin (also known as Bagua Palm Methods)
    Liu Jin Sheng and Zhao Jiang: Chin Na Methods
    Wang Xian Bin: A Detailed Explanation of Intent Qi Gong
    Chen Ting Rui (translator and commentator) Western Boxing


    Take care,
    Brian

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    Any of you familiar with Brian's articles in Dragon Times or Classical Martial Arts magazine will know that it's gotta be good. Looking forward to checking it out myself.
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    Brian Kennedy

    Brian has written for Kung Fu Tai Chi too. In fact, he was in our Mar Apr 2005 issue. Good luck with the book, and if you have a reader's copy Brian, you know where to send it.
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    Gene, Greetings from Taiwan,
    Of course! Elizabeth and I will make sure to send along a complementary copy for you to review. The book should be out in August. The book has a couple of goals, one of which is to give some props (proper recognition) to Mr. Liu and Lion Books for all they have done. I know he is a friend of yours and Ms.Oh so the book might be of interest to you folks.

    In the earlier post I listed the contents for the second half of the book (which is devoted to different manuals and their authors) to give folks a better idea of what all the book covers here is the table of contents for the first part of the book.

    Part I
    The Background

    Introduction
    Sources of Chinese martial arts training manuals
    Romanization and Chinese names
    An Introduction to Chinese Martial Arts
    A caveat about Chinese martial arts history
    Chinese martial arts historians
    Tang Hao (唐豪)
    Xu Zhen (徐震)
    Matsuda Ryuchi (松田隆智)
    Chou Chi Chun (周繼春)
    Prof. Ma Ming De (馬明達)
    Prof. Kang Ge Wu (康戈武)
    Westerners researching Chinese martial arts history
    Shaolin temple, Wudang Mountain and other storied places
    Stories storybooks and public images
    Chinese Martial Arts Classification Schemes
    Internal versus external
    Northern versus southern
    Shaolin versus Wudang
    Religion, morality and martial arts
    Imperial military exams
    Prof. Kang Ge Wu’s Top 12 Chinese Martial Classics


    History of Chinese martial arts training manuals
    Legendary period
    Early wood block period
    Hand copies period
    Republican period
    Nationalist government support
    Modern Period
    English language Chinese martial arts training manuals
    The problem of authorship
    Different editions
    What the manuals contain
    Who were the manuals written for
    How did Chinese martial artists make their living
    Military
    Private security
    Teaching and medicine
    Performing, opera and street
    Crime

    Taiwan Martial Arts History
    Taiwan’s importance
    Martial arts culture; old and new
    Taiwan’s martial arts history; Qing dynasty
    Koxinga
    Martial arts of Qing era Taiwan
    How the arts were taught in Qing era Taiwan
    Bronze man manual
    Militias and martial arts
    Hsilo and the 7 Sets
    Sung Chiang Battle Arrays
    Japanese era
    The Righteous Thief
    Post WW2 and the KMT
    Politics and martial arts
    Important modern figures
    Foreigners to Taiwan

    Mr. Liu Kang Yi: Keeping the Traditions Alive
    Boxing Manuals in Translation: Problems and Perils

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    That looks very promising

    Since your publishing with Lion books, perhaps we can carry it at MartialArtsMart
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    Check out the latest e-zine article by Brian Kennedy and Elizabeth Nai Jia Guo

    Taoist "Paper Protection" in the 21st Century is a parallel article to Taoist Talismans: The Great Images of the Tao, in our current 2007 September/October issue.
    Gene Ching
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