Citations:Tai Ji Men

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English citations of Tai Ji Men

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  • 2006, Douglas Mattern, Looking for Square Two: Moving from War and Organized Violence to Global Community[1], Millennial Mind Publishing, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 77:
    Nearly four hundred performers of the Tai Ji Men, under the direction of Dr. Hong Tao Tze, traveled directly from Taiwan to participate in World Citizenship Day.
  • 2019, Michelle Shen, The Lonely Shark[2], →ISBN:
    I thank Shifu Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze and my Tai Ji Men brothers and sisters because Shifu teaches me to respect each other and do things to help other people and Tai Ji Men brothers and sisters look after me and help me.
  • 2020, Kenneth A. Jacobsen, “Abrogating the Rule of Law: The Tai Ji Men Tax Case in Taiwan”, in The Journal of CESNUR[3], volume 4, number 5, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 106:
    Dizi offer honorariums to their master, Hong, in appreciation for the mental, spiritual, and physical growth that they experience after becoming members of Tai Ji Men. There is no tuition or other fees for joining Tai Ji Men or practicing Qigong at one of the many Tai Ji Men locations established in Taiwan. Tai Ji Men also has academies in the United States, largely located in California, which are tax exempt non-profit organizations under Section 501(c)(7) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
  • 2021, The Tai Ji Men Case in Taiwan, Bitter Winter & Grand Justice Publishing, →ISBN, page 149:
    Studying Tai Ji Men, a menpai (something similar to a "school") of Qi Gong rooted in esoteric Taoism, whose leader was persecuted in the 1990s in Taiwan, although later found innocent of all charges, I came across an extraordinary tale that can serve as a lesson in this field.
  • 2022 October 4, Pragya Agarwal, “There’s nothing like a good scream”, in Taipei Times[4], archived from the original on 03 October 2022[5]:
    Hong Tao-tze, a grandmaster of qigong academy Tai Ji Men, and president of the Federation of World Peace and Love, in July rings the Bell of World Peace and Love in Washington, DC.