Biography of Yang Tai, the founder of Yang Fukui, studied under Chen Jiagou and Chen Changxing. After returning to China, he was recommended to teach boxing in Beijing, and then to teach boxing in the Qing Palace, because his disciples were all aristocratic children. In order to adapt to these aristocratic children, he made some changes on the basis of Biography of Mrs. Chen, and later, especially in later generations, he continued to modify it, eventually becoming Biography of Yang Tai. Features: simple posture, soft movements and no vertical jump.
Wu-style Taiji Biography, the founder of Quanyou in the Qing Dynasty, was entangled with Yang Lu, who taught in the Qing Palace, and later studied under Yang Banhou. Quan You passed on his boxing skills to his son, Quan Jian, who was later known as Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan from a Han surnamed Wu. Pushing hands are characterized by being static but not forgetting to move, moderate posture, softness and compactness.
Hong, the founder of Wushu Tai Ji Chuan, was a teacher before a teacher, and on this basis, he created the Wushu Tai Ji Chuan. Features: light and smart.
Sun Shi, founder of Sun Lutang, was born in Wanxian County, Hebei Province. He first learned Xingyiquan, then learned Tai Ji Chuan from Hao Weizhen, and then created Sun-style Tai Ji Chuan on the basis of these boxing methods. Features: active and vigorous, with high steps.