Sun Lutang, the Glossary
Sun Lutang (1860-1933) was a master of Chinese neijia (internal) martial arts and was the progenitor of the syncretic art of Sun-style tai chi.[1]
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26 relations: Baguazhang, Beijing, Cheng Tinghua, China, Chinese name, Chinese people, Guo Yunshen, Hao Weizhen, Hebei, I Ching, Neijia, Neo-Confucianism, Qiang (spear), Sun (surname), Sun-style tai chi, Syncretism, Tai chi, Taoism, Wayback Machine, Wu (Hao)-style tai chi, Wu Jianquan, Wu-style tai chi, Xingyiquan, Yang Chengfu, Yang Shaohou, Yang-style tai chi.
- Chinese baguazhang practitioners
- Chinese xingyiquan practitioners
- Sportspeople from Baoding
Baguazhang
Baguazhang is one of the three main Chinese martial arts of the Wudang school, the other two being tai chi and xingyiquan.
Beijing
Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.
Cheng Tinghua
Cheng Tinghua (also known as Cheng Yingfang) (1848–1900) was a renowned master of Chinese neijia (internal) martial art baguazhang (bagua). Sun Lutang and Cheng Tinghua are Chinese baguazhang practitioners and martial arts school founders.
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China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
Chinese name
Chinese names are personal names used by individuals from Greater China and other parts of the Sinophone world.
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Chinese people
The Chinese people, or simply Chinese, are people or ethnic groups identified with China, usually through ethnicity, nationality, citizenship, or other affiliation.
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Guo Yunshen
Guo Yunshen (1829 - 1898) was a famous xingyiquan master. Sun Lutang and Guo Yunshen are Chinese xingyiquan practitioners.
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Hao Weizhen
Hao Weizhen (1842–1920) was a Chinese tai chi teacher. Sun Lutang and Hao Weizhen are Chinese tai chi practitioners.
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Hebei
Hebei is a province in North China.
I Ching
The I Ching or Yijing, usually translated Book of Changes or Classic of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text that is among the oldest of the Chinese classics.
Neijia
Neijia (內家) is the collective name for the internal Chinese martial arts.
Neo-Confucianism
Neo-Confucianism (often shortened to lǐxué 理學, literally "School of Principle") is a moral, ethical, and metaphysical Chinese philosophy influenced by Confucianism, which originated with Han Yu (768–824) and Li Ao (772–841) in the Tang dynasty, and became prominent during the Song and Ming dynasties under the formulations of Zhu Xi (1130–1200).
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Qiang (spear)
Qiang (pronunciation:, English approximation) is the Chinese term for spear.
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Sun (surname)
Sun is a transliteration of a common Chinese surname (simplified Chinese: 孙; traditional Chinese: 孫; pinyin: Sūn).
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Sun-style tai chi
The Sun-style tai chi (p) is one of the five primary styles of tai chi.
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Syncretism
Syncretism is the practice of combining different beliefs and various schools of thought.
Tai chi
Tai chi is an ancient Chinese martial art.
Taoism
Taoism or Daoism is a diverse philosophical and religious tradition indigenous to China, emphasizing harmony with the Tao—generally understood as an impersonal, enigmatic process of transformation ultimately underlying reality.
Wayback Machine
The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by the Internet Archive, an American nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Wu (Hao)-style tai chi
Wu (Hao)-style tai chi (p) is one of the five primary styles of tai chi.
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Wu Jianquan
Wu Jianquan (p; 1870–1942) was a famous teacher and founder of the neijia martial art of Wu-style tai chi in late Imperial and early Republican China. Sun Lutang and wu Jianquan are Chinese tai chi practitioners and martial arts school founders.
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Wu-style tai chi
Wu-style tai chi (p) is one of the five main styles of tai chi.
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Xingyiquan
Xingyiquan, or Xingyi, is a style of internal Chinese martial arts.
Yang Chengfu
Yang Chengfu (1883–1936) was one of the best known teachers of Yang-style tai chi. Sun Lutang and Yang Chengfu are Chinese tai chi practitioners and martial arts writers.
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Yang Shaohou
Yang Shaohou (1862-1930) was a Chinese martial arts master who, along with Yang Chengfu (楊澄甫; 1883-1936), represents the third generation of Yang-style tai chi. Sun Lutang and Yang Shaohou are Chinese tai chi practitioners.
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Yang-style tai chi
Yang-style tai chi (p) is one of the five primary families of tai chi.
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See also
Chinese baguazhang practitioners
- Chen Weiming (scholar)
- Cheng Tinghua
- Chu Guiting
- Dong Haichuan
- Fu Zhensong
- Gao Yisheng
- Hung I-Hsiang
- Jet Li
- Jiang Rongqiao
- John Ng
- Li Ching-Yuen
- Li Jinglin
- Li Ziming
- Liang Zhenpu
- Liu Wanchuan
- Liu Yunqiao
- Luo Dexiu
- Ma Gui (martial artist)
- Su Yu-chang
- Sui Yunjiang
- Sun Lutang
- Sun Zhijun
- Wang Peisheng
- Wang Shujin
- Xie Peiqi
- Yin Fu
Chinese xingyiquan practitioners
- Cao Jiwu
- Chen Weiming (scholar)
- Chu Guiting
- Dai Longbang
- Fu Zhensong
- Guo Yunshen
- Hung I-Hsiang
- Jet Li
- Ji Jike
- Jiang Rongqiao
- Li Luoneng
- Luo Dexiu
- Su Yu-chang
- Sun Lutang
- Wang Xiangzhai
Sportspeople from Baoding
- Bai He
- Cao Chunying
- Chang Dongsheng
- Ci Tian
- Di You
- Du Pengyu
- Fan Ye (gymnast)
- Guo Jingjing
- Guo Lei
- Lang Zheng
- Li Yan (footballer, born 1984)
- Liu Shanshan
- Ou Ya
- Pang Wei
- Qian Hong (swimmer)
- Ren Jie
- Shi Dongpeng
- Sun Lutang
- Wang Han (diver)
- Wang Yang (footballer, born 1993)
- Wang Yuzeng
- Xie Jun
- Yang Jian (rower)
- Yang Xi (volleyball)
- Yao Xuchen
- Zhai Yanpeng
- Zhang Chengdong
- Zhao Xiaotian
- Zhu Daqing
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Lutang
Also known as Sun Lu-t'ang, Sun Lu-tang, Sun Style Internal Martial Arts, .