Abstract
The measurement of "Long Distance Qi" from Tokyo to Beijing city given by Qi-gong master LIAN YINQUAN using the method of measuring water's electric conductivity is reported for the first time in this paper. It is demonstrated that amount and characters of "Qi" received in Beijing city is dependent on the oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) and the electric conductivity (S) of the distilled water. The lower is the water's ORP. The more is the "Qi" received in water. Furthermore, Beijing city running water or underground water, the electric conductivity of which is higher than 1000 μs. cm^<-1>, and it is difficult to receive the "Qi".