Let me put it this way. The requirements are the same, all in accordance with the requirements of Tai Ji Chuan. Virtual collar and top strength, chest and back pulling, heavy shoulders and elbows, loose waist (that is, collapsing waist), round hips wrapped around knees and so on. However, the 24-style Tai Ji Chuan was simplified at 1956 by the Sports Commission in order to popularize Tai Ji Chuan's Yang style frame, which simplified the movements and removed the essence of many movements. ), for example, in the process of moving forward, type 24 requires sitting, and then turn your feet, and type 85 does not require sitting on your back. (There is also the repetition of simplified type 88, that is, type 24, which is different from the traditional type 85. It should be said that Tai Chi became popular in this way, but the taste has also changed. But it's quick to learn and easy to use! If you study it carefully, there are many differences in details.
Equation 85 is actually simplified. It was Yang Chengfu who went south to adapt to the characteristics of southerners and simplified his movements on the basis of the big frame (unlike the boxing set of the Sports Commission, he still kept some quaint things in it, so the fitness effect was good).
This kind of boxing is called 85 style by Zhao Bin and Fu Zhongwen. The former is in Xi 'an, and the latter is widely circulated in Shanghai. Cui is called 108 in Jingli and15 in Xichuan, which are basically the same.
If you want to pursue something in attack and defense, it will be difficult to practice only big fights. There are also middle racks and small racks. But these two sets of shelves have been handed down very little. It is difficult to find a teacher.
Find a teacher and learn the shelf first!