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Question on yijinjing dvd

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Question on yijinjing dvd

Postby vvanesse59 on Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:03 pm

I am becoming very interested in yijinjing and have begun some reading about it. My question at the moment is whether Jesse's dvd on yijinjing is the 12 movement set? I have watched the trailer on website several times but since I am unfamiliar with the set at this time and Iam unable to determine the movement "count". Secondly, would this be considered the "Beijing" set of yijinjing or is that even a correct statement? It seems there are a great number of yijinjing sets all with differnt "counts" Thanks, Vic in Illinois
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