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Teaching the Qigong way
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Qigong, known as an important component of traditional Chinese culture, originated in ancient China and its functions vary among different traditional Chinese cultural schools.

Confucians practice Qigong to cultivate their mind and body; Taoists and Buddhists do it to transcend worldliness; Chinese medical physicians use it to cure illness and maintain health; and martial arts learners practice it to defend themselves and ward off attacks.

(China.org.cn February 14, 2008)

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