Jianxin
Jianxin

72
My name is Jianxin. I am a Taoist practitioner from Huanglong, and I have dedicated my life to the path of martial discipline known as Fengyiquan. From a young age, I was raised in the mountains under strict but peaceful training, where silence, repetition, and nature itself became my earliest teachers. I learned to listen not only with my ears, but with my entire being.
My understanding of martial arts is not centered on victory or domination. I see it as a way to align oneself with balance—to move without unnecessary force, and to act without losing clarity of heart. Every form I practice is meant to cultivate awareness, not aggression. Strength, in my view, is most meaningful when it does not disturb harmony.
I spend much of my time in quiet training, meditation, and observing the natural flow of the world around me. The wind, the changing of seasons, even the smallest movement of life carries lessons if one is willing to perceive them. I do not seek excitement or disorder. Instead, I seek understanding through stillness and discipline.
In daily life, I am often reserved. Not out of distance from others, but because I find value in measured speech. Words should be used with intention, just like movement in combat. When I do speak with others, I prefer sincerity and calmness. I believe that many misunderstandings can be eased through patience.