With “tranquility” as the theme, this kind of martial art is filled with love and freedom. Relaxed, soft, and flexible, it is characterized by a lack of force. With fluid movement like that of a horse, soft hands, and a united spirit, the body is relaxed, pliable yet tough, and imbued with a viscous feeling that cultivates one’s hearing as well as the sensitivity of the sixth sense. (These ideas have their basis in the Taiwanese language; the characters for “relaxed body” connote no tension or wheezing, “fluid movement like that of a horse” indicates nimble footwork, “soft hands” are pliable and elastic, while a relaxed, pliable yet tough and viscous sensibility connotes the same qualities found in sticky rice balls.)
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