Baguazhang's Song of the Returning Circle is not a martial arts manual in the conventional sense. It is a complete cycle.Written as the culmination and return-point of the author's Baguazhang journey, this volume gathers five interconnected works into a single, coherent whole: The Baguazhang Art of War, The Baguazhang Jin of War, The Baguazhang Tao of War, The Baguazhang Living Tao - Gongfu Edition, and finally the book that closes the loop-Song of the Returning Circle itself.Together, they form a living exploration of Baguazhang not merely as a fighting system, but as a strategic, physical, and perceptual way of moving through the world.Beginning with war, strategy, and positioning-drawing from weiqi (Go), Sun Tzu, and lived martial experience-the work moves through physics, rotational force, uncertainty, stamina, and circular power. From there it progresses inward: into internal force (jin), intention (yi), cultivation, crisis management, leadership, and ultimately the quiet authority of becoming the vantage itself rather than contesting it.Throughout, Baguazhang is presented as a neigong walking practice with martial overtones: a discipline that trains the body to turn, the mind to adapt, and the practitioner to outlast chaos rather than confront it head-on. Linear thinking gives way to circular strategy. Force yields to positioning. Victory is redefined as arriving where conflict no longer needs to occur.This is not a book about becoming a ring fighter. It is a book about generals rather than soldiers-about those who play the long game, who manage pressure, who read environments, weather patterns, people, and timing. It is equally a work of lived Taoism, stripped of religious ornamentation and returned to its original meaning: a path that is walked, not believed in.The final section, Baguazhang's Song of the Returning Circle, completes what the earlier books begin. Written as a summative poem and reflection, it demonstrates that Taoism is not one path but many-and that Baguazhang is one such path when practiced fully. The return is not an ending, but a confirmation: the circle closes only to reveal that it has always been complete.This book is for serious practitioners, strategic thinkers, martial artists who have grown beyond technique-chasing, and readers who understand that real power is quiet, circular, and rarely obvious.If you are looking for shortcuts, secrets, or spectacle, this book is not for you.If you are willing to walk the circle-again and again-then you may already be closer to the centre than you think.