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  2. List of tai chi forms - Wikipedia

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    60 - Wu-style tai chi Jian (Created by Master Chian Ho Yin) 62 - Chen Single Sword; 64 - 5 Section 2 person tai chi; 67 - Movement Yang-style tai chi Sword Form; 84 - Wu Style Heaven and Earth Sword Form (Qian Kun Jian) 92 - Wudang Single Sword; 108 - Wu Jianquan Dao; 108 - Wu Jianquan Jian; 216 - Lee style Tai Chi sword; 270 - Lee style Tai ...

  3. Yang-style tai chi - Wikipedia

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    Now the most popular long tai chi form in the world, the classic Yang Chengfu form retains the health and self-defense benefits of the original 300-movement sequence in only 150 movements, most commonly divided by teachers today into 85, 88, 103, or 108 "postures" or stopping points.

  4. 108-form Wu family tai chi - Wikipedia

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    The 108-Form Wu Family tai chi is a long and complex form, consisting of 108 movements that are performed in a slow, continuous, and flowing manner. It emphasizes the use of softness and yielding to overcome hardness and force, using circular movements and spiralling energy to deflect attacks and neutralize an opponent's force.

  5. Sam Masich - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Yang Style Taijiquan 108: 60 min 2002 Tai Chi in Performance: 65 min 1996 5 Section Taijijian (solo sword) 80 min 1996 5 Section Taijijian (2 person sword) 70 min 1993 Balancing the Heart Qigong: 80 min 1993 Tai Chi for 50+ 45 min 1992/2003 Vital Xingyiquan vol. 1: 70 min 1992/2003 Vital Xingyiquan vol. 2: 105 min 1992 5 Section ...

  6. Wu (Hao)-style tai chi - Wikipedia

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    Wu Yuxiang began training with Yang Luchan, the founder of Yang-style tai chi, in the early 1840s after Yang returned to Yongnian from his years in the Chen village.Among their many properties the Wu family were the landlords of Chen Dehu's pharmacy and clinic, where Yang offered instruction in what he then called "soft boxing" (軟拳), "cotton boxing" (棉拳), or "neutralizing boxing" (化拳).

  7. Category:Tai chi styles - Wikipedia

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  8. Yang Luchan - Wikipedia

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    Yang Luchan (Chinese: 杨露禅; pinyin: Yáng Lùchán; Wade–Giles: Yang Lu-ch'an), also known as Yang Fukui (1799–1872), was an influential Chinese practitioner and teacher of the internal style tai chi martial art. He is known as the founder of Yang-style tai chi, the most popular and widely practised tai chi style in the world today. [1 ...

  9. Chang Dsu Yao - Wikipedia

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    Chang Dsu Yao was born on June 14, 1918 in Chaiji (Chinese: 柴集村), a village in Zhuzhai district [] of Pei County, Jiangsu.He died in Taipei, Taiwan, on February 7, 1992.