Distilling the martial art known in the West as kung fu, Robert Smith
presents Chinese boxing (ch'uan shu) as an art "that combines the
hardness of a wall and the softness of a butterfly's wings." His lively,
pragmatic account conveys the discipline and insights acquired in ten
years of study and travel in Asia. Smith describes his work with t'ai
chi master Cheng Man-ch'ing, and connects ch'uan shu with the softer
aspects and inner power of that popular practice. Fifty black and white
photos illustrate this informative and personal account of the Chinese
boxing tradition.