[Cultural] Trove System Includes the First Person of Martial Arts

Author: JEFFI CHAO HUI WU

Time: 2025-8-25 Monday, 7:17 AM

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[Cultural] Trove system includes the foremost martial artist

This is a moment destined to be recorded. My publication "The Epochal Transition" has officially been included in the Trove digital resource aggregation and retrieval platform of the National Library of Australia, and it will be permanently archived by the National Library and its partner institutions. Since 2020, I have consistently recorded, organized, and published the logs of martial arts and original content from multiple fields in a structured and empirical manner, ensuring they are permanently archived and globally searchable. This is not only a personal achievement but also a milestone for Chinese martial arts entering the modern academic system.

My Intersection with Trove

Trove is a digital resource aggregation and retrieval platform under the National Library of Australia (NLA), with resources permanently archived by the national library and its partner institutions. I am very aware that the value of Trove is not just in archiving; it is a global hub for academic materials. Being included in Trove means that my martial arts system, cultivation records, and systematic original achievements have gained significant academic authority, becoming a part of the academic citation chain.

The Realistic Background of Martial Arts Materials

I have searched through Trove. After many years, I found that there are indeed some scattered materials related to Tai Chi and martial arts: short news articles in old newspapers about performances or promotions; some digitized introductory books discussing basic fitness routines; and a small number of scattered magazine articles. However, the commonality among these materials is very obvious: the content is fragmented, lacking a systematic structure, and there is no continuous record. They are merely "points," rather than a "system," and it is even less likely that they could form a complete system.

The Uniqueness of "Era Leap" times.net.au

My "Era Leap" has changed everything. It is an original monthly magazine that spans multiple fields, including technology, logistics, literature, photography, philosophy, health preservation, and martial arts, all of which are consistently presented. Moreover, each article is original, grounded in long-term empirical backgrounds, representing a natural progression from documentation to systematization. My publication is uniquely published in nine languages simultaneously, making it one of a kind globally.

In the field of martial arts, I have published a large number of articles, all based on real training records and supported by complete scientific parameters. For example, "Eyes Closed Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg," "Eyes Closed Standing, Qi and Blood Reconstruction," "Eyes Closed Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg for 10 Minutes," "Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg for 37 Minutes!" "Structural Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg for 40 Minutes," "Eyes Closed Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg for 32 Minutes," "Eyes Closed Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg for Thirty-Two Minutes," "Eyes Closed Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg for Forty Minutes - Left Foot Challenge," "Lingzi Technique Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg," "Practice Fist Before Practicing Skills," "Horse Stance for One Year," "Tai Chi Thousand Pound Drop," "Cold Vanguard, World Tai Chi Promoter," "Hundred Days of Foundation Building Journey," "Lingzi Step for Three Hours," "Lingzi Technique Standing Post for Two Hours," "Tai Chi Heritage, Essence Eternal," "Questioning the Sword at the Peak of Blue Mountain," "Flying Waterfall Meteor Sword," "A Sword Splits the Sky, Morning Glow Appears," "The Way of Standing Post, Foundation Learning," "Practice Without Suffering," "Internal Qi Swelling," "Master's Legacy," "How to Become a Master," "Tai Chi Hip Opening Method," "One in Ten Thousand," "Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg to Train Muscles and Bones," "Zhongjia Tai Chi," "Tai Chi North and South - Master Huang Guolong," "Orthodox Inheritor of Martial Arts Schools," "My Tai Chi Master, Master Shan Ying," "My Xingyi Master, Master Zhao Hongwei," "My Senior Brother, Master Lin Wenhui," "2013, Chenjiagou Tai Chi Root-Seeking Journey," etc. Each article is based on real records, authentic, precise, and complete.

Historic Breakthrough

In the past, Chinese martial arts in Trove were merely cultural symbols or simplified into fitness guidance, passively described. I have fundamentally transformed this situation. I am no longer an object of observation and description; instead, I use scientific language and structured thinking to publish, archive, and make public the results of years of practice and empirical findings in the form of original empirical literature. This means that for the first time, Chinese martial arts have an internationally defined standard coordinate established by practitioners, moving from the realm of "culture" into that of "empirical systems." This is an irreversible fact and a high-precision record that can be searched and scientifically verified.

Triple Scarcity

I can become the first person to include complete systematic data in the Trove system, due to three extremely rare global conditions.

First, there is an extremely high level of practical depth. From practicing the pole stance to achieving a stable state of forty minutes in the closed-eye golden rooster stance, and then extending to three hours of the spirit step, these extreme training experiences have enabled me to translate the subtle perceptions in martial arts into an accurate recording system.

Secondly, having a scientific recording method. From the beginning of my training until today, my training time coordinates, body temperature, heart rate, and respiratory rate have all been documented, forming a complete database and creating an error-free empirical chain, rather than vague impressions and fragmented written descriptions.

Third, possessing systematic architectural thinking. I did not let these records scatter in notebooks or folders, but instead summarized, integrated, and published all data, heart rhythms, theories, and cases through "The Leap of the Times." This is an extremely rare global system on a worldwide scale.

The Meaning of the Future

This is not only a permanent archiving of personal records but also a starting point for Chinese martial arts to officially enter the modern knowledge system. I spent six years digitizing, structuring, and publicizing the traditional empirical process. This has pointed out a path for the modernization of traditional cultivation: maintaining orthodox depth while expressing it through modern science and logical frameworks, allowing ancient wisdom to be presented in verifiable language, and entering a space that can be cited and validated. The "Practice-Data-Literature" triadic methodology I have constructed provides a verifiable path for the modernization and academicization of all traditional fields. I have demonstrated that an individual can achieve systematic output in martial arts. Without institutions, without teams, relying entirely on authentic records, logical chains, and continuous accumulation, one can elevate personal cultivation achievements to the highest levels of global knowledge repositories.

Conclusion

The Trove system records the foremost figure in martial arts, which is not only a fact but also the beginning of a historical chapter. The distinction between depth and shallowness is not merely a sign that my empirical work and my publications have reached a level of permanent record on the academic platform, but it also represents a precise, solid, and unequivocal coordinate point for Chinese martial arts within the global knowledge system. This signifies that Chinese martial arts have long entered the academic system, establishing an unshakeable existence defined by practitioners. It is no longer a vague cultural imagination, but rather a precise life science.

"The Leap of the Times" has been permanently archived by Trove, marking the first time that Chinese martial arts have entered the modern academic system as a systematic scientific evidence-based literature. This is not a vague cultural imagination, but a precise document grounded in life sciences and practical experience. This not only proves my unique position as a practitioner and recorder but also signifies that Chinese martial arts have gained an unshakeable academic coordinate within the context of modern civilization. This fact is not only a milestone in personal history but also the beginning of the global history of martial arts research.

Source: https://www.australianwinner.com/AuWinner/viewtopic.php?t=697321