Friday, January 11, 2008

Featured Baguazhang Article 1-11-2008

http://www.yinbagua.com/web/EightTrigrams.htm

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The three lines in the trigrams are used in many ways to represent the joints and areas of the body. All the trigrams are read from the bottom upward and if you picture a person standing with their arms straight up in the air and starting at the bottom you can relate the lines in trigrams to the major joints and areas of the body. The top line of the trigram represents the wrists, head, and hips. The middle line represents the elbows, torso, and knees. The bottom line represents the shoulders, legs, and ankles.

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