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Tai chi Sword Collecting History

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Tai chi Sword History & Collecting

 

 

Tai chi may to some may be a gentle form of meditaion with flowing movements akin to a dance form, but the tai chi we know today evlovled from Tai chi chuan, which is  a Chinese martial art that over the centuries name was shortened to "Tai Chi" or "Taiji" and is now used as such every day around the globe.

 

Tai chi chuan as an art form can take the form of tai chi ball, tai chi sword, tai chi ruler, tai chi martial art hand combat and more.

 

The words passed down for centuries tell the tale of four major weapons: The staff (Gun), the spear (Quaing), the sabre (Dao), and the sword (Jian).

 

The jian is described as a "gentle man’s weapon" . It is comprised of a double-edged straight sword that was little more than a bronzed double edged dagger used during the last 2,500 years for protection and fighting in China in cities environments. The longer sword know today would have made fighting more difficult in cramped city conditions, but around 500 BC. there were changes to the Jian. The jian evolved into a weapon of varying lengths, and weights that are seen and collected today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

What are Tai chi swords and how to select the best Tai Chi Swords  

by Matt

 

The ancient Chinese schools of Tai Chi and Qigong teach the students the benefits of Chinese martial arts. According to many, Tai Chi is often regarded as a ‘moving meditation’. In theory and practice, Tai Chi has evolved considerably over the past few years. It now encompasses the essence of Chinese medicine which takes into consideration the mind, spirit and the body as a single entity. It is more known to the world for its overall health benefits. A lot of benefits can be derived from its practice including higher state of energy, positive lifestyle choices and so on. If practiced regularly, Tai Chi can induce tranquility and relaxation in both mind and body.

The ancient Chinese martial arts weapons used for self defense and other related purposes included Knives, Bows and Arrows, Swords, Sickles and Shields and so on. These weapons were widely used to practice the most traditional art forms in ancient China. These art forms of ancient China also referred to as "Martial arts" are of different types. Over a period of time, few of these types of martial arts have evolved into different art forms. Contemporary wushu or modern wushu is one such sport that has been derived from ancient martial arts. This sport is however a recent version introduced in China to popularize the traditional martial arts. Another term that is commonly used with martial arts is Kung fu. According to Chinese, both Kung fu and Wushu have different meanings. The former arts form refers to an individual accomplishment or skill that is cultivated through intense practice and dedication over a period of time.

You cannot deal with ancient Chinese art forms without mentioning about Chinese swords. While there are different types of them, Tai chi swords have significance of their own and stand out from the rest on many counts. These swords have to be carefully dealt with and should be practiced with only after intensive training in Tai Chi. Only then the body will feel comfortable in handling them. While practicing with tai chi swords one should focus on the movement of the body. The mind should be as calm as a lotus pond. Meanwhile, the body should float gently like a boat. Like many other swords in its category, tai chi swords are available in different varieties like wooden tai chi swords, collapsible tai chi swords, Hsu series tai chi swords and so on. It’s hard to find these types of swords these days. There are many cheap imitations of these swords in the market. You can consider few tips given below to select the best ones out of a lot.

A genuine tai chi sword is very sharp at its edge and its double-edged blade can extend anywhere between 28 inches to 30 inches in length. It will have a width in the range of 1 inch to 2 inches. Its handle will be of 9 inches in length. A tai chi sword can be custom made for the user. The sword of its kind will have a hole at the end of hilt to enable attachment of sword knot or a tassel. The weight of these swords will be between 1.5 to 2 pounds. The handle provided at the top of guard provides enough space to enable proper grip for the fingers. The sword uses high quality of wood that matches with the ones used in home furniture. It is advisable to buy these types of swords from your local dealer. But make sure you check all these features before buying them. For the best quality Tai Chi swords visit, Swordwares.com.

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Matthew Overstreet is author of this article on tai chi. Find more information about tai chi swords here.

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