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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;Wild Goose Qigong: Natural Movement for Healthy Living,&#8221; Hong-Chao Zhang</title>
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		<title>By: heather</title>
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		<title>By: Ken Morgan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ken Morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description>I would recommend "Chi Kung, Taoist Secrets of Fitness and Longevity" by Wen-Mei Yu which is about Wild Goose Qigong First 64 Movements and gives a much better explanation of the purpose of each exercise along with the diagrams of the acupoints you mention. Of course, the authoritative guide is that by the late lineage holder Yang Meijun "Wild Goose Qigong" - China Science &#38; Technology Press ISBN 7-5046-0127-6. I have seen the current lineage holder Chen, Chuan-Gang performing the form when I was in China and Wen-Mei Yu looks very similar. Hong-Chao Zhang's form looks exaggerated and more martial.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would recommend &#8220;Chi Kung, Taoist Secrets of Fitness and Longevity&#8221; by Wen-Mei Yu which is about Wild Goose Qigong First 64 Movements and gives a much better explanation of the purpose of each exercise along with the diagrams of the acupoints you mention. Of course, the authoritative guide is that by the late lineage holder Yang Meijun &#8220;Wild Goose Qigong&#8221; - China Science &amp; Technology Press ISBN 7-5046-0127-6. I have seen the current lineage holder Chen, Chuan-Gang performing the form when I was in China and Wen-Mei Yu looks very similar. Hong-Chao Zhang&#8217;s form looks exaggerated and more martial.</p>
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