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Books by Master Wu

  • Vital Breath of the Dao — Chinese Shamanic Tiger Qigong (Laohu Gong). Dragon Door Publications, December 2005 (in English).

  •  The Shaolin Tradition's Seventy-two-Movement Exercise and the Mt. Wudang Tradition's Thirty-six-Movement Qigong Form. Beijing: National Sports Publishing House, 2001 (in Chinese).

  •  Qigong Exercises from Mt. Wudang: Taiji and the Twenty Methods of Intertwining Hands. Beijing: National Sports Publishing House, 2001 (in Chinese).

  •  The Origins of Taiji and Bagua Symbolism and the Concept of Building Health and Nourishing Life. Beijing: National Sports Publishing House, 2000 (in Chinese).

  •  Qigong and Your Life. Xi'an: Xi'an Travel Publishing House, 1996 (in Chinese).

  • Secret Way for Healing and Improving Your Destiny. (Advanced Text). Xian: Changan Enlightenment Qigong School, 1993 (in Chinese).

Articles by Master Wu

  • “The Common Root in Martial Arts and Healing Mastery.” Journal of Martial Arts and Healing, Vol. 1 No. 1, Spring 2005:5—13.

  • “Introduction to Fu: The Energetic Symbol.” Empty Vessel: A Journal of Daoist Philosophy and Practice, Spring 2005: 34-35.

  • “Wu (Chinese Shamanism) and Qigong.” Qi: The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health & Fitness, Vol. 15, No. 1, Spring 2005: 44-48.

  • “Introduction of “Fu” – Spiritual Calligraphy Symbol. Healing Tao USA, 2005. http://www.healingtaousa.com/calligraphy.html.

  •  “Qigong – The Original Root of Classical Chinese Medicine.” European Journal of Oriental Medicine (EJOM), Vol. 4, No. 6, Winter 2004:16—21.

  • “Qigong in the Study and Practice of Classical Chinese Medicine: General Points.” Taijiquan Journal, Vol. 5, No. 1, Winter 2004: 9-14.

  • “The Theory of Weight Loss Qigong, the National Institutes of Health Research Project.” OAA (Oregon Acupuncture Association) News, Fall 2004:14.

  • “Qigong and Weight Loss.” Traditional Chinese Medicine World, Fall 2004: 6-7.

  • “Martial Arts, Qigong, and Shen (Spiritual) Cultivation.” Empty Vessel: A Journal of Daoist Philosophy and Practice, Fall 2004: 37-41.

  • Ba Zi – Chinese Astrology.” Qi: The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health & Fitness, Vol. 14, No. 2, Summer 2004: 8-10.

  • “Dancing and Drumming – Feeling the ‘Rhythm’ of Qigong, Calligraphy, and Wu (Shamanism).” Qi: The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health & Fitness, Vol. 13, No. 4, Winter 2003: 24-27.

  •   “Dancing and Drumming – Feeling the ‘Rhythm’ of Qigong, Calligraphy, and Wu (Shamanism).” Empty Vessel: A Journal of Daoist Philosophy and Practice, Fall 2003: 34-37.

  •   “Seeking the Roots of Classical Qigong.” Qi: The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health & Fitness, Vol. 14, No. 3, Autumn 2003: 32-42.

  • “Three Sources Wu (Shamanic) Microcosmic Orbit Qigong.” (Booklet) Ashville School of Healing, 2003.

  • “The Cauldron and the Horse: Internal Cultivation and Yijing.” Taijiquan Journal, Vol. 4, No.3, Summer 2003: 12-17.

  • “Exploring the Meaning of Pure Yang Hand Mudra.” National Qigong Association, http://www.nqa.org/articles/pureyanghandmudra.pdf.

  • “The Roots of Classical Qigong.” European Journal of Oriental Medicine (EJOM), Vol. 4, No. 3, Summer 2003.

  • “Seeking the Roots of Classical Qigong: Exploring the Original Meaning of the Pure Yang Mudra.” Empty Vessel: A Journal of Daoist Arts, Winter 2003: 23-30.

  • “Ding, The Cauldron: On the Classical Origins of the Horse Stance,” in The National Qigong Association Newsletter, Spring 2002: 3-5.

  • “The Authentic Qigong Lineage of Mt. Emei, Part One.” Chinese Qigong, Beijing, January 2000, and Part Two in Chinese Qigong, Beijing, February 2000.

  • “External Movement Practices of the Confucian Style Authentic Mt. Emei Qigong,” in A Compendium of Chinese Qigong Styles, Xi'an: Xi'an Travel Publishing House, 1998.

  • “Self-Treatment of Five Organ System Diseases with Authentically Transmitted Exercises From the Mt. Emei Tradition.” Chinese Qigong, Beijing, March 1998.

  • “External Movement Practices of the Confucian Style Authentic Mt. Emei Qigong.” International Qigong News, Xi'an, February 1997.

  • “A Report of the First Conference on Daoist Methods of Nourishing Life at Louguantai Monastery,” in Sanqin Daoism, Xi'an, October 1996.

  • “The Best Way of Universal Energy Union.” International Qigong News, Xi’an, June 1995.

  • “On the Inner Meaning of Qigong.” International Qigong News, Xi'an, November 1994.

  • “Walking Qigong Practices from the Buddhist Tradition.” Qigong and the Environment: Journal of Life, Nature, and Global Qigong, Chengdu, September 1994.

  • “The Application of Traditional Incantations, Mudras, and Mantras,” in Qigong and the Environment: Journal of Life, Nature, and Global Qigong. Chengdu, June 1994.

  • “A Brief Explanation of Traditional Incantations, Mudras, and Mantras.” Qigong News, Xi'an, April 1994.

  • “Chinese Dragon Freestyle Qigong.” Qigong and the Environment: Journal of Life, Nature, and Global Qigong, Chengdu, March 1994.

  • “Five Phase Element Internal Alchemy Practice.” Qigong and the Environment: Journal of Life, Nature, and Global Qigong, Chengdu, December 1993.

  •   “The Inner Meaning of Qigong and Its Principles of Conduct.” Proceedings of the Shaanxi Qigong Association's Scholarly Symposium, Xi'an, November 1993.

  • “Esoteric Immortality Practices by Ancient Alchemists.” Proceedings of the Shaanxi Qigong Association's Scholarly Symposium, Xi'an, November 1993.

Articles about Master Wu

  • "Introductory Note by Michael Winn to “Introduction to “Fu” – Spiritual Calligraphy Symbol.” Healing Tao USA, 2005. http://www.healingtaousa.com/calligraphy.html.
  • "An Interview with Master Zhongxian Wu,” by Dawn Nesja. Part I in Wu Dao Jing She International Society Newsletter Volume VIII, No. 3, Summer 2004 and Part II in Volume VIII, No. 4, Fall 2004.
  • "Living the Classical Chinese Tradition: An Interview with Master Zhongxian Wu,” by Bob Quinn and Pamela Causgrove. The Empty Vessel: A Journal of Contemporary Daoism. Summer 2002: 26-30.
  • "Be in Harmony with Nature: Offering Love with a Tribute: Classical Qigong Master Wu Zhongxian,” by Shen Xiaoju, Director of Qigong Scientific Research Association of Shaanxi Province, China. Qigong and the Environment: Journal of Life, Nature, and Global Qigong, Chengdu, December 1994. Translated into English by Dr. Gary Hou and Sherry Hou.

Film with Master Wu

  • "Journey to the West: Chinese Medicine Today." Master Wu served as advisor and featured expert in this documentary. New York: Big Mouth Productions, Inc. 2001. An interview with the director can be accessed at http://www.jademagazine.com/18ae_chevigny.html.


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