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Of Yesterdays and Myths - Part 2

- The Masters of QiMen Dun Jia

QiMen Dun Jia is firmly rooted in ancient Chinese history and is a big part of Chinese culture. Many great military minds as well as leaders were recorded to have used it.

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Many years after Yellow Emperor’s brush with QiMen Dun Jia, this ancient art continued to spread throughout the histories of China, with many renowned strategists such as Zhu Ge Liang 諸葛亮, Liu Bo Wen 劉伯溫, Jiang Zi Ya 姜子牙 and Zhang Liang 張良 deploying QiMen to obtain victorious outcome in various military conquests.

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