• Wudang tai chi (Chinese: 武當太極拳) is the name of a system of tai chi that was developed by a Hong Kong-based tai chi master Cheng Tin Hung. While Cheng never...
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    (born 1946). 108-form Wu family tai chi Wu-style tai chi fast form List of tai chi forms Silk reeling Wudang tai chi Yip, Y. L. (Autumn 2002). "Pivot"...
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    such, tai chi considers itself an "internal" (neijia) martial art focused on developing qi. In China, tai chi is categorized under the Wudang group of...
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    105 - Fu style tai chi 108 - Taoist Tai Chi form, As done by Taoist Tai Chi Society 108 - Chen 108 - Wu Jianquan long form 119 - Wudang long 120 - Tchoung_Ta-chen...
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    Wudangquan (redirect from Wudang Quan)
    originated at the Wudang Mountains. The name Wudang comes from a popular Chinese legend that incorrectly purports the genesis of tai chi and Wudang Sword by an...
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    the Lord of the North, Xuantian Shangdi. The Wudang Mountains are renowned for the practice of tai chi and Taoism as the Taoist counterpart to the Shaolin...
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    Yang-style tai chi (Chinese: 楊氏太极拳; pinyin: Yángshì tàijíquán) is one of the five primary families of tai chi. Including its variations, it is the most...
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  • Tai Chi Master (Chinese: 太極張三豐), also known as Twin Warriors or simply Tai Chi, is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced...
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    the martial art later to be known as tai chi. Other legends speak of Jiang Fa [zh], reputedly a monk from Wudang mountain who came to Chen village. He...
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    the Taoist monasteries of the Wudang Mountains in Hubei province. These styles were enumerated by Sun Lutang as tai chi, xingyiquan and baguazhang, but...
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