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Wild
Goose Qigong draws on traditional Chinese breathing and movement
techniques. These practices were found to vitalize the body,
mind and spirit, and were passed down from teacher to student
for almost two thousand years. In the 1970s Grandmaster Yang
Meijun, the 27th generation inheritor of Dayan Qigong traditions,
broke with old traditions and began to share her knowledge more
widely.
Through the efforts of many of Grandmaster Yang's most decidated
students, most noteably: Master Hui L iu, Dr. Bingkun Hu, and
Micheal Tse the practice of Dayan Qigong has spread throughout
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