Direct Instructions on Force and Intent in Taijiquan 37 Form 三十七式太极拳劲意直指 sān shí qī shì tài jí quán jìn yì zhí zhǐ - Zhang Yaozhong (张耀忠)
Appendices
Sudden Enlightenment and Penetrating Understanding of Taiji Internal ForceThe Divine Skill of Chinese Culture: TaijiquanWang Peisheng's Explanation of Taijiquan: Theory and Application 王培生太极拳体用解 wáng péi shēng tài jí quán tǐ yòng jiě - Zhang Yaozhong (张耀忠)
Chapter Four: Wang Peisheng on Taijiquan
The Etymology of Taijiquan's NameCharacteristics of Taijiquan ExerciseThe Origins of TaijiquanOrigins and Characteristics of Wu Style 37-Form TaijiquanCombat Applications of TaijiquanFurther Discussion on Taijiquan's Combat ApplicationsUse Intent Not Force, Four Ounces Deflect A Thousand PoundsTen Essential Elements of CombatThe Relationship Between Taijiquan and Literary ArtsTaiji Master Wang Peisheng Discusses TaijiAppendices
Wang Peisheng's Boxing StyleSummary of Master Wang Peisheng's Meeting with the American Taiji DelegationWang Peisheng's Martial Arts FameWang Peisheng's Observations from JapanThe Realm of Martial Arts—Deeply Remembering Master Wang PeishengOne Heart in Life and Death, Promoting Taijiquan—Speech at the Third Anniversary Memorial of Mr. Wang Peisheng's Passing