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  2. 24-form tai chi - Wikipedia

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    The form was the result of an effort by the Chinese Sports Committee, which, in 1956, brought together four tai chi teachers—Chu Guiting, Cai Longyun, Fu Zhongwen, and Zhang Yu—to create a simplified form of tai chi as exercise for the masses. Some sources suggests that the form was structured in 1956 by master Li Tianji (李天骥).

  3. List of schools in Sha Tin District - Wikipedia

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    [1]. Government. Helen Liang Memorial Secondary School (Shatin) Sha Tin Government Secondary School; Aided. Baptist Lui Ming Choi Secondary School (浸信會呂明才中學); Buddhist Kok Kwong Secondary School (佛教覺光法師中學)

  4. Helen Liang Memorial Secondary School (Shatin) - Wikipedia

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    The funding was donated by YC Liang again. It was also located in Po Hing Fong and named after Ms. Helen Liang, the deceased wife. In 1988, the Hong Kong Government had granted land of 11,000 square meters in Tai Wai for Helen Liang Memorial Secondary School to build her new campus, and the school thus relocated from Sheung Wan to Sha Tin. [3]

  5. List of secondary schools in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Chi Pinehill No.2 School – special-needs school for intellectual disability; Hong Chi Pinehill No.3 School – special-needs school for intellectual disability; Hong Kong and Kowloon Kaifong Women's Association Sun Fong Chung College; Hong Kong Red Swastika Society Tai Po Secondary School

  6. Scott M. Rodell - Wikipedia

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    T.T. Liang Yangshi ("Yang style") taiji jian , tuishou [ 7 ] In addition to his martial studies, Rodell was one of the first ten Americans to enter the door of the Jin Shan Pai , a traditional school of Taoist neigong .

  7. Tai chi classics - Wikipedia

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    The Study of Tai Chi (太極拳學; Tàijíquán Xué) first published in 1924 by Sun Lutang, the founder of his eponymous style of tai chi. [3] Yang Chengfu (1883-1936) published his Complete Principles and Applications of Tai Chi in 1934, a work considered authoritative in schools influenced by his many students and progeny. The book includes ...

  8. Chen-style Laojia forms - Wikipedia

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    The different slow motion solo form training sequences of tai chi are the best known manifestations of tai chi performed for the general public. The forms are usually performed slowly by beginners and are designed to promote concentration, condition the body and familiarize students with the inventory of motion techniques for more advanced styles of martial arts training.

  9. 103-form Yang family tai chi - Wikipedia

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    The different slow motion solo form training sequences of tai chi are the best known manifestation of tai chi for the general public. In English, they are usually called the hand form or just the form; in Mandarin it is usually called quan (Chinese: 拳; pinyin: quán; Wade–Giles: ch'üan 2).