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Five Animal Frolics (Wu Qin Xi)

China's great physician Hua
Tuo created the Five Animal Frolics (frolic refers to dance or movement) in
the last stage of the Eastern Han
Dynasty (25-220). He summarized the traditional practice and invented
gymnastics, including the movement of the bird, bear, monkey, deer, and tiger
, hence the Frolics of the Five Animals.
Key
Benefits
The Bird Frolic develops balance, lightness, and agility. It cools and
relaxes the whole body, balances the heart-energy, gently stretches the
ligaments, and releases the spine.
The Bear Frolic to develops deep-rooted power. It creates greater leg
strength, fortifies the bones, and develops energy in the kidneys, which is the
body's fundamental source of vitality.
The Monkey Frolic develops suppleness and agility. It helps a person become
quick witted, alert, and nimble.
The Deer Frolic develops grace and relaxation. It gives a long stretch to the
legs and spine, creating an open, expansive movement with very flexible muscles
and bones.
The Tiger Frolic develops muscular strength. It strengthens the waist,
muscles, and kidneys and builds internal power.
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