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    Yang, Wu (Hao), Wu, and Sun. Practitioners such as Yang Chengfu and Sun Lutang in the early 20th century promoted the art for its health benefits. Tai chi...
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    Wu-style tai chi (Chinese: 吳氏太极拳; pinyin: Wúshì tàijíquán) is one of the five main styles of tai chi. It is second in popularity after Yang-style, and...
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  • Tai Wu (Chinese: 太戊) or Da Wu, personal name Zi Mi (子密), was a Shang dynasty King of China. Records of the Grand Historian he was listed by Sima Qian...
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    neijia martial art of Wu-style tai chi in late Imperial and early Republican China. Wu Jianquan was taught martial arts by his father, Wu Quanyou, a senior...
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    Wu (Hao)-style tai chi (Chinese: 武(郝)式太极拳; pinyin: (Hǎo) shì tàijíquán) is one of the five primary styles of tai chi. It was created in the mid-nineteenth...
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  • Larry Wu-tai Chin (simplified Chinese: 金无怠; traditional Chinese: 金無怠; pinyin: Jīn Wúdài; August 17, 1922 – February 21, 1986) was a Chinese Communist spy...
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  • Tai Tsun Wu (simplified Chinese: 吴大峻; traditional Chinese: 吳大峻; pinyin: Dàjùn, December 1, 1933 – July 19, 2024) was a Chinese-born American physicist...
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  • 108-Form Wu family tai chi, also known as Wu Jianquan-style tai chi, is a traditional form of tai chi that originated in China. It is named after its creator...
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    co-found Wu-style tai chi. his third son Yang Jianhou, who passed it to his sons, Yang Shaohou and Yang Chengfu and Niu Chunming (1881–1961). Wu Yuxiang...
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    Taibo (redirect from Count Tai of Wu)
    T'ai-po) (circa 1150 BCE), or Wu Taibo, was the eldest son of King Tai of Zhou and the legendary founder of the State of Wu. His exact birth and death dates...
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