As we all know, 100 years ago, Tai Chi master Yang Luchan (1800- 1873, it should be called "Yang Luzhen") was named Fu Kui. Chen Changxing, a native of Yongnian County, Hebei Province, has studied the biography of Chen Taiji 10 for many years. He is the founder of Yang Taiqi.
Xingtai, an ancient city, is the first and most important stop for Tai Ji Chuan to develop northward in Yongnian. Here, most people practice martial arts Tai Chi, which is called "Ten Boxing and Nine Techniques". However, Yang Tai Qi is more popular because of its generous, light, flexible and powerful fighting skills.
As an important inheritance of Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan in the north, Kou Changqing Tai Ji Chuan Society, which has been active between urban and rural areas in Xingtai for more than a hundred years, has faithfully inherited the tradition and style of Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan. Although the descendants are few and refined, the ancient style still exists, just like an apricot hanging on the wall, which preserves an ancient Taiji seed. From the introduction of Yang, the third generation descendant of Chi, Liu came out of the mountain, Cao Ke was born, and Master Kou Changqing taught him carefully. Chi passed down from generation to generation, adding many highlights to the martial arts in this city and even in China.
According to the textual research of relevant historical materials, the introduction of Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan into Xingtai began in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, beginning with Sun Yang, the founder of Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan and the third generation successor of Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan.
Yang Luchan passed on his lifelong Taiji Kung Fu to his eldest son, Yang Houfeng, his second son, Yang Banhou, and his third son, Yang Jianhou. But at present, the most popular shelf is the health boxing shelf set by father and son Yang Chengfu, followed by the small martial arts shelf handed down by Yang Banhou, and the boxing shelf handed down by Yang is hardly seen in the whole country. Most people in the world think that Yang died young and had no offspring.
That's all wet: after Yang Luchan went to Beijing to pass boxing, his son followed him. Because Yang, the son of Yang, has not left Beijing, he has been passing boxing in Handan, Xingtai and other places, and no one has recorded his whereabouts. So I don't know its boxing process in Xingtai. Actually, Yang's kung fu is very good. In addition to inheriting his father's kung fu, he mainly studied his uncle's boxing and kung fu. The boxing handed down completely retains the original appearance of Yang Quan, which is a rare and original collection.
The following is a concrete example of Tai Ji Chuan, a traditional Yang family:
After the death of Yang Luchan, the eldest son Yang (birth and death unknown), the second son Ban Hou (1837- 1892) and the third son (1843- 19 17) succeeded to the throne.
Because he died early, his age was ominous, and there was another son Yang (about 1884- 1922), whose words were far-reaching, and his kung fu was mostly taught by his uncle Ban Hou. I was taught by Yang himself when I was a child.
At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, Yang Jingnan and Ji Guilin recommended him to teach boxing in Nanhe County. Later, at the invitation of Mr. Liu Yingzhou of Ren County, he moved to Ren County, Yaoshan County and Longping County to teach boxing in rural areas.
Among the disciples taught, the ones who made great achievements later were:
Li Baoyu 1886- 1962 (Huining Village)
Wang Qihe 1885- 1932 (Huanshui Village, Renxian County)
What about Liu? -1950 (Dabeidong Village, Renxian County)
Cao Ke 1893~ 1972 (Northwest Liangshe Village, Xingtai County)
Wait a minute.
Li Baoyu, Wang Qihe, Liu, Cao Ke and others all studied with Liu Yingzhou in their early years. Later, Liu Yingzhou recommended Yang to learn. Liu eventually became an elementary disciple of Tai Chi master Yang Chengfu.
Among them, Cao Keceng studied Huang San's artillery with Liu Yingzhou. Three years later, Liu Yingzhou recommended him to follow Yang Xuezhi. While teaching in person, Yang also taught his proud disciple Hanshu.
Cao Ke received many apprentices in Xingtai, but few really entered the family. Among them, Kou Changqing (19 10- 1983) was originally from Ximozhai Village, Longyao County, Hebei Province.
Koujia Tai Ji Chuan studied under Cao Ke, Yang and Liu, and passed on from generation to generation.
Source: Taiji, the eldest son of Yang Luchan, Yang's successor, Jing Hebei Dacheng (09, 2005) and other materials.
It was sorted for the first time on the evening of July 29th, 2007.