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About preserving the essence and precious capital of the ancients
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Hanoi on April 14, 2015
Master Nguyen Ngoc Noi
TALK ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT OF TAI CHI CHUN
What will be the development of traditional TCQ?









Question: How are the TCQ flute lo (forms) in circulation today such as 24 forms, 48 ​​forms and other regulations compared to traditional forms?

Ngo: The 24-modal simplified lesson is a simplified lesson from the traditional lesson, it takes about 1 week to complete.

Question: How does your research association work?

Ton: Except embroidering a flag and giving it to the newly established research association, I didn't do anything.

Ly: I heard that the Research Association seems very interesting but in reality it doesn't work at all.

Question: How many disciples do you have?

Sun: I currently have about 100 initiated disciples.

Ngo: My real disciples are less than 10 people.

Ly: I don't have many disciples.

Phung: If you count the number of people I have taught boxing, there are probably tens of thousands of people.

Duong: I have been teaching for free for ten years now.

Du: Wudang TCQ in the past was called esoteric TCQ.

Vuong: My disciples are at least 70 or 80 people. Trieu Bao TCQ has always been passed down alone, never spreading out of the village.

Question: Do you think that TCQ's true practice has been lost?

Sun: When TCQ's Sun consciousness comes to me, it ends.

Ngo: That's possible.

Phung: Regardless of TCQ, in general, all martial arts are lost.

Vuong: Trieu Bao TCQ has been passed down in the village for generations, so it is difficult for it to be lost.

Ly: There's no such thing.

Du: There's no such thing as a lost story.

Duong: I think there is no such thing.

To understand the Chinese Government's management of traditional TCQ, the journalist interviewed Ly Kiet, head of the Center for Movement and Martial Arts Management under the National General Administration of Physical Education.

Question: Does the Center currently make any efforts to maintain traditional TCQ?

Ly: I think having a budget for the provinces is impossible because researching traditional martial arts is currently out of focus.

Question: So, is it possible that the true practice of Chinese TCQ will be lost?

Ly: Nothing to worry about.

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