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Inheritance of Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan
Wu (1870- 1942), whose name is Eros, Manchu, was Wu in Han Dynasty. Daxing people in Beijing, the son of powerful people. Mastering the family heirloom since childhood, and gradually revising it on the basis of his father Yang Xiao's boxing style, he formed a set of Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan with relaxed and natural posture, compact posture, slow and continuous posture, no vertical jump, and softness with rigidity. 19 12, Professor Tai Ji Chuan of Beijing Sports Research Association. Since then, he has enriched and modified Tai Ji Chuan, canceled repetition and jumping movements, and made the boxing frame more flexible, forming the Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan school.

Wu also improved Tai Ji Chuan's pushers, and his Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan pushers are unique, demanding straightness, quietness, beauty, softness, quietness and no rashness. His pushers are not only skilled, but also varied.

Wu Tai Ji Chuan, in addition to the slow frame, there are fast frames. Fast frame is a kind of Tai Ji Chuan technique which combines rigidity with softness and alternates speed. It is light and soft to practice.

Wu is not only good at Tai Ji Chuan, but also good at all kinds of instruments, such as Tai Chi sword, Tai Chi sword, Tai Chi knife and Tai Chi thirteen guns.

19 14 He teaches in Beijing Institute of Physical Education.

1927, Wu moved from Beijing to Shanghai.

65438-0928 taught in Shanghai and was hired as a professor by Shanghai Jason Wu Association and National Wushu Museum.

1928- 1936, all the martial arts competitions in Shanghai, the national martial arts examination and the martial arts competitions of the Sixth National Games were hired as judges.

1930 as director of Shanghai Wushu branch.

1932 worked as a Tai Chi teacher in the museum.

1933, president of Chuangjian Boxing Taiji Society. Its branches have developed to Hong Kong, Singapore, the Philippines, Canada, the United States and other regions and countries. The main disciples are Jin Shouzhang, Jin Yunfeng and their children Wu Gongyi, Wu Gongzao, Wu, son-in-law Ma Yueliang and nephew Wu Yaozong. Wu Tunan (1884- 1989) was born in Beijing, a Mongolian. The original surname is Ula Khan, and the first name is Ula Bu. Originally from Harqin, Zuo Qi, Liaoning. From the age of 9, he studied fine arts with Wu and Yang Shaohou successively, which lasted 12 years. When I was young, I studied medicine in the auditorium of Shi Jing University. Since then, he has been engaged in martial arts research and education for a long time, and has made profound achievements in archaeology, literature and history, psychology, meridians, health preservation and longevity. He has been a professor at Nanjing Central University, Northwest Associated University, Beiping Art Institute and other schools, and a special member of the Palace Museum. After People's Republic of China (PRC) was founded, he worked in Beijing Cultural Relics Investigation and Research Group and Beijing Museum of Literature and History. He is a member of Chinese Wushu Association, a member of Chinese Wushu Association, and a vice chairman of Beijing Wushu Association. Participated in the examination and approval of Wushu textbooks formulated by the State Sports Commission for many times, and served as the referee of Tai Ji Chuan Wushu Competition in the National Games. 1988 won the Wushu Contribution Award of China International Wushu Festival. He is the author of Tai Ji Chuan (scientific martial arts Tai Ji Chuan), Taiji Sword, Taiji Gong, Neijia Quan, Xuanxuan Dao and Introduction to Wushu. After the average income, the book "The Essence of Wu Tunan and the Biography of Taiji".

Murphy, a Tai Ji Chuan family, was a disciple of Master Wu Tunan in 1930s. Mo Kailong, Murphy's son, went to Hainan to teach Tai Ji Chuan, a scientific martial art, on 1993. Due to the study of various boxing methods, this boxing method has evolved into a light, soft, round, harmonious and elegant Tai Ji Chuan. In memory of the famous Tai Chi martial artist Wu Tunan, Mo Kailongte called this boxing Southern Tai Chi (that is, Wu Tunan's national martial art Tai Chi) and spread it in the south of the motherland, setting up a new boxing method for the new era. Wu Gongzao (1900- 1985), the second son of Wu, is a master of Wu Tai Ji Chuan, and is good at family history, especially theory, with many works. After graduating from Beijing No.1 Institute of Physical Education, he became the coach of the 13th Army of the National Revolutionary Army. 1929 teaches in Shanghai Jason Wu Sports Association. 1933 went to Changsha with Wu Zhihui and others to perform Tai Ji Chuan at the welcome party. He Jian, the governor, was highly valued and was hired as the instructor of Hunan Wushu Training Institute and the chairman of the organization department of the provincial party committee. From 65438 to 0934, Nanjing Central Martial Arts School held the second People's Wushu Examination, and the master taught in Hunan Province with remarkable achievements. 1937, the master went south to Hong Kong, and together with his brother Wu Gongyi, he founded Quanjian Tai Ji Chuan Society in Hong Kong and Macao. 1942 returned to Shanghai before the fall of Hong Kong.

The master wrote many works in his life. 1980, at the age of 87, the master published the book Wu Jia Taiji Biography in Hong Kong, which is a classic of Wu Taiji Biography. Sun Nanxin (1925-1996), a descendant of Taiji Chuan, a family of Artest Jichuan, was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province. He studied in Beijing and later moved to Wuhan, Hubei Province with some departments of Beijing Central Ministry of Communications. Senior engineer of ship design. He has successively studied Tai Chi, Xingyiquan, Bagua, Dachengquan and other modern and famous martial artists such as Xu from Jiangsu, Liu Wancang from Beijing, He Jingping, Feng from Shanghai, Ma Yueliang, Shao Pingen, Lu Hengchang, Chongguang Wang from Wuhan and Chai Senlin. After Taiji Kung Fu Yu Dacheng, he is the third generation descendant of Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan. Today, China is one of the few inheritors of Wu's square frame in Tai Ji Chuan, and he is the author of China Martial Arts Practice Law, Yang's Taiji Long Boxing, Wu's square frame in Tai Ji Chuan and Tai Ji Chuan Legato (teaching materials).

There are many disciples Ma Siqiang, Xiong Shengqiang, Cheng Jianwu, Tian Chuanyao and Wang Mingxian in Sun Nan's new vein (please refer to Page 2 14 1994- 10 of Postscript of Wu Style Square Frame Tai Ji Chuan published by Beijing Sport University Press) as descendants of Wu Style Tai Ji Chuan. Ma Siqiang and Wang Mingxian brought this boxing to Shenzhen to spread, while Xiong Shengqiang, Cheng Jianwu, Tian Chuanyao and others continued to inherit this Wu-style square Tai Ji Chuan in Wuhan. Xiu Pixun (1892~ 1976) Zhu Chen, a native of Shandong.

Daguan Village, Guocheng Town, Laizhou is the third generation descendant of Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan. I have learned eight diagrams palm before. 19 13 years, Wang Maozhai, a famous teacher from Tai Ji Chuan, studied under him in Beijing, and achieved great success in eight years. Xiu Pixun is deeply respected by martial friends and has many disciples. He trained a large number of Tai Ji Chuan elites and was an outstanding representative of Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan. Its main successors are, Xiuzhan, Civilized and Good, and Sun.