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Utilizing 60 years of training, competition, and judging experience, Grandmaster Shouyu Liang has integrated the essence of many different styles of external and internal martial arts into a unique system called the "Wuji Xiao Yao System". This system has gained enormous recognition and praise from a great number of experts in the martial arts world. Wuji Xiao Yao System is not only practical in its applications, but is also extremely beautiful to watch. It contains numerous routines which focus training in free sparring, striking, grappling, throwing, pressure point striking, and weapon applications. Furthermore, the system integrates the essence of soft and hard Qigong, it also emphasizes the cultivation of Qi, light, and spirit with the goal of reaching enlightenment.
Wu Chi (Wuji) literally means "no extremity", but there is also a school of Chinese martial arts called Wuji which Grandmaster Liang has devoted much time studying. Xiao Yao means to accord or comply with one's heart, to devote one's heart to doing something with no restraint. When applied to the martial arts, it means that when one's martial arts skill reaches a certain level, one enters into a state of freedom. Therefore, the Wuji Xiao Yao System does not restrain how each style or routine should be performed; instead, it emphasizes "dropping the rules and yet complying with the rules". As long as one understands how to utilize the principles and rules, one has free will in how to perform a routine according to his/her understanding.
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