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==Notes and references== {{More footnotes needed|date=February 2008}} {{Notelist}} {{Reflist|30em}} * Cheng Man-ch'ing. See "Zheng Manqing" entry for selected Chinese titles. * Cheng Man-ch'ing. <cite>Cheng Man-ch'ing Videos</cite>. (2007). Set of 1960s videos on DVD of Cheng teaching in New York City. [http://www.chengmanching.com Chen Man Ching Index]. * Cheng Man-ch'ing. <cite>Cheng-tsu's Thirteen Treatises on T'ai Chi Ch'uan</cite>. Translated by Benjamin Lo and Martin Inn. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books (1985). * Cheng Man-ch'ing; <cite>Master Cheng's New Method of T'ai Chi Self-Cultivation</cite>, Translated by Mark Hennessy; Frog, Ltd. Books, Berkeley, CA; {{ISBN|1-883319-92-7}} (1999) * Cheng Man-ch'ing, and Robert W. Smith, <cite>T'ai Chi</cite> Rutland, VT: Tuttle, 1967. * Chuckrow, Robert; <cite>The Tai Chi Book-Refining and Enjoying a Lifetime of Practice</cite>. {{ISBN|1-886969-64-7}}. A CMC Shr Jung NYC Student. * Davis, Barbara; <cite>"In Search of a Unified Dao: Zheng Manqing's Life and Contributions to Taijiquan."</cite> In [[Journal of Asian Martial Arts]], v.5, n. 2, p. 36-59. * DeMarco, M. & LaFredo, T. G. (Eds). <cite>Cheng Man-ch'ing and T'ai Chi: Echos in the Hall of Happiness.</cite> Santa Fe, NM: Via Media Publishing, 2014. {{ISBN|0615967361}} * Kauskas, Jan. <cite>Laoshi: Tai Chi, Teachers, and Pursuit of Principle.</cite> Santa Fe, NM: Via Media Publishing, 2014. {{ISBN|9780615967363}} * Kauz, Herman; <cite>Tai Chi Handbook</cite>. {{ISBN|0-385-09370-5}}. A CMC Shr Jung NYC Student. * Lowenthal, Wolfe; <cite>There Are No Secrets: Professor Cheng Man-Ch'Ing and His Tai Chi Chuan</cite>. {{ISBN|1-55643-112-0}}. A CMC Shr Jung NYC Student. * McFarlane, Stewart <cite>The Complete Book of T'ai Chi</cite>. DK Publishing, New York (1997). {{ISBN|0-7894-1476-7}}, paperback {{ISBN|0-7894-4259-0}}. Covers only the 37 Form of Cheng Man-ch'ing's tai chi; illustrated drawings. * Phillips, William; <cite>In the Presence of Cheng Man-Chβing: My Life and Lessons with the Master of Five Excellences</cite>, Floating World Press, 2020. {{ISBN|978-0-6482831-2-6}} * Strugatz, Barry, director. "The Professor: Tai Chi's Journey West" {{ASIN| B01EU15ZIQ}}. First Run Features. * Wile, Douglas. <cite> Zheng Manqing's Uncollected Writings on Taijiquan, Qigong, and Health, with New Biographical Notes.</cite> Milwaukee: Sweet Ch'i Press, 2007. * Yang Chengfu. ''Taijiquan tiyong quanshu.'' 1934. Translated by Louis Swaim as ''The Essence and Applications of Taijiquan.'' 2005. {{ISBN|1-55643-545-2}}. * Yang Zhenji, ''Yang Chengfu shi taijiquan'' Guangxi: Guangxi Minzu Chubanshe, 1993. * Zheng Manqing. <cite>Zhengzi taijiquan shisan pian [Cheng-tzu's Thirteen Treatises on T'ai Chi Ch'uan]</cite>. Taiwan (1950). * Zheng Manqing. <cite>Taijiquan zixiu xinfa [Master cheng's New Method of T'ai chi ch'uan Self-cultivation]</cite> * Zheng Manqing. <cite>Yi quan [The Complete I Ching]</cite>. Taipei: Meiya Publishing (1974). * Zheng Manqing. <cite>Zheng Manran shuhua ji [Collection of Zheng Manran's Calligraphy and Painting].</cite> Taipei: Zhonghua shuju (1971). *{{cite web |website=Patience Tai Chi Association |title=Postures of the Cheng Man-Ching Tai Chi Form |date=2007-05-18 |url=http://www.patiencetaichi.com/public/109.cfm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150216125029/http://www.patiencetaichi.com/public/109.cfm |archive-date=2015-02-16 |url-status=dead |access-date=2023-03-24}}
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