Lesser-Known Tai Chi Lineages: Li, Wu, Sun, Xiong

Author:   Naibiao Cai ,  Jake Burroughs ,  Yuenming Wong
Publisher:   Via Media Publishing Company
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9781893765382


Pages:   76
Publication Date:   14 October 2016
Format:   Paperback
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"Anyone who has studied taiji long enough to gain proficiency in the fundamental practices, probably has read enough to also grasp the general history and theory of the art. What we read influences our ideas about what the word ""taiji"" represents as a practice. For this reason, it is beneficial to look outside the mainstream writings to grain a broader view of the rich tradition taiji encompasses. A look at some of the lesser-known lineages can illustrate facets of taiji that would have otherwise been overlooked or under appreciated. In the first chapter in this anthology, Wong Yuenming details the Li Family Taiji style as it developed from the teachings of Yang Luchan. Sources state that Yang Luchan gave his student Wang Lanting classics writings from Yang's teacher Chen Changxing, manuals, secret instructions, ""heart transmissions,"" and various notes. Wang's gifted disciple, Li Ruidong, formulated a curriculum that was uniquely immense, including training regimens he inherited at the turn of the century. Cai Naibiao's chapter focuses on a ""gatekeeper"" of Wu Family Style Taijiquan, Wu Daxin. He was the grandson of Wu Jianquan (1870-1942), the founder of this lineage. Daxin was particularly famous for his taiji saber skills. The author is a lineage holder living in Hong Kong and was able to provide much information and insights into the life and contributions of Wu Daxin. Training in Sun Lutang's taiji style presents not only an extremely healthy exercise, but also an effective system of combat as author Jake Burroughs discusses in chapter three. This is a concise yet inclusive overview of Sun Family Taiji boxing, including the historical background, real-world applications, and the theory involved in this often overlooked system of taiji. Burroughs is assisted in photographic presentations by Tim Cartmell. The final chapter presents a branch of Yang Style as taught by Xiong Yanghe (1888-1981), who was a leading scholar/practitioner in Taiwan over the decades. Information assembled here provides a comprehensive overview of Xiong Style Taiji. Included are Xiong's lineage, his preservation of the system, and its significance for the understanding taijiquan as a martial art and exercise for health."

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Author:   Naibiao Cai ,  Jake Burroughs ,  Yuenming Wong
Publisher:   Via Media Publishing Company
Imprint:   Via Media Publishing Company
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.113kg
ISBN:  

9781893765382


ISBN 10:   1893765385
Pages:   76
Publication Date:   14 October 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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