The cultural heritage of Tai Chi Tu

Mr. Ming Cidong, director of the Tai Chi Culture Research Institute, who held a large-scale public lecture in Chengdu, "Hundred Schools of Chengdu Stories", presented the results of his 6-year research on Tai Chi and said that he has presented it to Sichuan Province The Department of Culture submitted an application form of more than 30,000 words to start the action of applying for Tai Chi Tu as a world intangible cultural heritage, and has received a reply from the Provincial Department of Culture.

This lecture titled "Tai Chi Diagram, Bagua Exploration" attracted more than 300 citizens to sit in the "Hundred Schools of Chengdu Story Talk" scene. Ming Cidong's opening remarks shocked the citizens: "The Tai Chi diagram, which was produced more than 6,000 years ago, is China's first invention, more than 3,000 years earlier than the four major inventions. It is the ancestor of Chinese culture and the symbol of the Chinese nation. It is definitely not just Many people mistakenly believe that Tai Chi and Bagua are just fortune-telling emblems and symbols. "

Ming Cidong said that for thousands of years, the ancients have been developing concepts such as circles, symmetrical shapes, totems, and yin and yang. On the basis of understanding, Tai Chi diagram was gradually formed. The Tai Chi diagram, which embodies the wisdom of the Chinese nation, is concentrated on textile wheels and ceramic vessels. Today, the most powerful evidence can only be found from archeology. "Not only in the field of philosophical dialectics, Tai Chi Tu also has an important impact on science, but few people know it." Ming Zhidong put forward one blockbuster point after another.

Ming Cidong used multimedia to display a "Panda Tai Chi Diagram" based on the national treasure giant panda and designed according to the Tai Chi Diagram. "Sichuan is the hometown of the national treasure giant panda. I suggest that the Panda Tai Chi Diagram be used as The emblem of Sichuan Province integrates the national treasure panda, which represents Sichuan, with the Tai Chi diagram, which represents the original Chinese culture. "At the same time, Ming Cidong also designed a special "Tai Chi diagram" to be declared a world intangible cultural heritage, "I have already. Submitted a 30,000-word, 18-page "Declaration Form" and suggestion letter to the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture, proposing to declare Tai Chi Tu as a world-class intangible cultural heritage, so that this primitive Chinese cultural treasure can have a more profound impact on China "

In the letter from the Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture in reply to Ming Cidong, the Provincial Department of Culture made it clear: "We will make a special report to the Ministry of Culture on your suggestions and proposed declaration content as soon as possible. We will report to the National Intangible Materials Consultation with the Cultural Heritage Expert Advisory Committee. "Ming Zhidong believes that if we follow the conventional procedures, it will take at least nearly 10 years to declare it as a world-class intangible cultural heritage. "In the application of Tai Chi Tu, we hope to break the rules and apply quickly to allow the Chinese nation. This traditional cultural treasure should be protected and passed on at a high level as soon as possible."