Family transmission and comprehensive training
Master Shen Jin (1957, Shanghai), From the earliest age, followed her father, Dr. Shen Hongxun, in the classes he gave. She began studying Taijiquan with him at the age of 9. She benefited from his teaching, as well as from several masters in China. Her father involved her in his thinking and the development of the BuQi® system. He asked him to create a form from the 37 initial postures of Taiji 37. She also created Taiji 13, a set of 13 positions in eight directions. This form allows for a better understanding of Taiji principles and easier access to them through a short form.
Master Shen Jin graduated from Qian Jin College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She also studied 12 Daoyin E-Mei with Master Sun Jingtao, friend and fellow student of Zhou Qianchuan. He wrote the only work that explains this practice.
A Qigong master at 21, she continues her father's work.
She began teaching at the age of 21, becoming the youngest female Qigong master in the history of Qigong. Master Shen Jin now teaches all the practices of Qigong.BuQi® system transmitted by her father, in different European countries. She regularly teaches in Belgium within the BuQi® Institute International, founded by her father. She also gives summer courses in Belgium.

Master Shen Jin rigorously and passionately transmits the principles and teachings she received from her father, Dr. Shen Hongxun. She ensures that these teachings remain alive.
His teaching is rich in specific references to ideograms. His knowledge of Taoist and Buddhist philosophy, as well as the Chinese tradition of energy, informs his teaching.
It allows everyone to put into practice the teachings of authentic Chinese tradition. Thanks to its presence and its rich and precise teaching, the word BuQi (balancing energies) takes on its full meaning.




Master Shen Jin, during a Daoyin workshop at E-Mei Mountain. She pays close attention to the accuracy of her postures.