Review of Poematica del Principio Tai Chi, by Massimo Mori
This review covers the book Poematica del Principio Tai Chi (Firenze, Italy, 2020) by Massimo Mori, that gather a lifetime multicultural researches converging on the Tai Chi, Supreme Principle coming from the unknowable Dao. When applied to the martial art, tai chi becomes taijiquan, “Punch of the S...
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Main Author: | Sergio Raimondo |
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Language: | EN ES PT |
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Universidad de León
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/984004a9c0c04d9b9b7f0e5128f5ba90 |
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