Try classic indoor exercise: Ba Duan Jin

By Zhu Linyong | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2020-02-21 15:03
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This photo shows the cover of a Chinese book about the Shaolin-style ba duan jin, a version of the qigong exercise that probably comes from the Shaolin Temple, a Buddhist institution known as a kung fu mecca in Central China's Henan province. [Photo/tmall]

Like other traditional regimens, ba duan jin has evolved with the times and has different versions. No one knows exactly when, how or by whom the qigong exercise was created.

But some believe the Indian Buddhist monk Bodhidarma Chadili, who came to China in the early fifth century, invented sports methods such as ba duan jin and yi jin jing (sinew-transforming exercise).

Still some consider Tang Dynasty (618-907) Taoist master Zhong Liquan to be the chief exponent. Others attribute this qigong exercise to Song Dynasty (960-1279) military marshal Yue Fei.

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