Liang Yi Dim - Muk

: As a martial art, Liang Yi is often described as the middle ground between the slow, soft movements of Tai Chi and the explosive, fast strikes of Bagua .

: Practitioners aim to move like a dragon (fluid and unpredictable) while feeling like a tiger (strong and grounded). 2. The Lethality of Dim Mak liang yi dim muk

: Unlike external styles that rely on muscle, this system uses "inner mind and energy" to generate external power. : As a martial art, Liang Yi is

The phrase (often spelled Liangyi Dim Mak ) refers to a specialized and mysterious intersection of Wudang internal martial arts and the legendary "Death Touch" pressure point techniques. 1. The Duality of Liang Yi The Lethality of Dim Mak : Unlike external

: The points targeted are the same as those used in Acupuncture and Acupressure ; however, while medical practitioners use them to heal, a martial artist uses them to incapacitate. Liang Yi - Zi Xiao 资晓

(兩儀) literally translates to "Two Polarities". In Chinese philosophy, it represents the stage where the unified Wuji (emptiness) splits into the dual forces of Yin and Yang .