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500 UAVs present visual feast of martial arts, celebrate Mid-autumn Festival(1/4)

2021-09-22 15:38:05 Ecns.cn Editor :Cheng Zizhuo
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Unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs) form the shape of Xuanwu against the night sky over Wudang Mountains in celebration of this year’s Mid-autumn Festival, Sept. 20, 2021. (China News Service/Yu Qing)

Xuanwu is believed as a water god among the highest-ranking Taoist?deities whose image is a black dragon appearing as the uniform of a turtle and snake.

Unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs) form the shape of Xuanwu against the night sky over Wudang Mountains in celebration of this year’s Mid-autumn Festival, Sept. 20, 2021. (China News Service/Yu Qing)

Xuanwu is believed as a water god among the highest-ranking Taoist deities whose image is a black dragon appearing as the uniform of a turtle and snake.

The picture of martial arts Tai Chi appears over Wudang Mountains via UAVs in celebration of this year’s Mid-autumn Festival, Sept. 20, 2021. (China News Service/Zhou Qiong)

Wudang Tai Chi?Fist is situated within Taoism, a Taoist study of dual cultivation of innate character and life-destiny via moving exercises.

The symbol of Tai Chi is made up by UAVs over Wudang Moutains in celebration of this year’s Mid-autumn Festival. (China News Service/Yu Qing)

Tai Chi is known for both its monist (wuji) and its dualist (yin and yang) aspects.

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