I spoke for such a long time because I think this is the starting point and the returning point of learning Tai Ji Chuan, and it is a shortcut to know what I have learned.
Your question involves 1, Tai Chi school; 2. Master's moral arts and crafts.
Let's start with factions. At present, Tai Ji Chuan is mainly divided into five schools, Yang Chen School and Wuwusun School. They have different styles, but they are interrelated.
Now that you have learned Yang Chen's two fists, you may compare which one you like better. It's not good to practice only one. My personal experience is that Chen Jiaquan's speed and speed are obvious, and it is easy to understand the emotional interaction and whole body feelings. Yang's boxing is very subtle, and it is not easy for beginners to master internal skills.
Let's talk about the master. Even if a master teaches you calligraphy by hand, you have to work hard to write like it. Master Chen and Master Yang always have time to take you to write. So when the master leads in, it's up to him to practice by himself. The Jing Lan brothers saw it first. Maybe it's a hate post. Why bother? You should know who is right and who is wrong. Moreover, the network is anonymous, and the credibility can be imagined. If life is like the first time, it is easy to learn a lot by maintaining respect for your master. The first lesson of Tai Chi is to seek peace of mind. Imagine that when you learn boxing, you will hear that this master's kung fu is not so good. Then you will think, people say that this master loves money, and I don't know if it is true, then Tai Chi will be difficult. There is a saying that "being a monk is more than enough, but not enough to become a Buddha", which is worth pondering. It is suggested to learn from others before learning from others. The experience of Li Jingwu, an old boxer, is worth learning from our younger generation.
All the above are my personal opinions. Please forgive me if the answer is not in place I hope it will inspire you, and you can go further on the road of Tai Chi.