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Yang Chengfu, the Glossary

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Yang Chengfu (1883–1936) was one of the best known teachers of Yang-style tai chi.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 23 relations: Beijing, Chen Weiming (scholar), Cheng Man-ch'ing, Chu Guiting, Dong Yingjie, Fu Zhongwen, Handan, Hebei, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shanxi, Single whip, Sun Lutang, Wu Jianquan, Yang (surname), Yang Jianhou, Yang Luchan, Yang Shaohou, Yang Shouzhong, Yang Zhenduo, Yang-style tai chi, Zhang Qinlin, 103-form Yang family tai chi.

Beijing

Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.

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Chen Weiming (scholar)

Chen Weiming (1881–1958) was a scholar, tai chi teacher, and author. Yang Chengfu and Chen Weiming (scholar) are Chinese tai chi practitioners.

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Cheng Man-ch'ing

Cheng Man-ch'ing or Zheng Manqing (29 July 1902 - 26 March 1975) was a Chinese expert of tai chi, Chinese medicine, and the so-called three perfections: calligraphy, painting and poetry. Yang Chengfu and Cheng Man-ch'ing are Chinese tai chi practitioners.

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Chu Guiting

Chu Guiting (26 July 189216 February 1977) was a prolific martial artist who studied under the famous local masters, Jiang Yuhe, Yu Bingzhong, and Chen Delu, and went on to influence many different Chinese martial arts schools through his teaching. Yang Chengfu and Chu Guiting are Chinese tai chi practitioners.

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Dong Yingjie

Dong Yingjie (Wade-Giles: Tung Ying-chieh,, 1897 - 1961) was a leading master of tai chi, and a top disciple of Yang Chengfu. Yang Chengfu and Dong Yingjie are Chinese tai chi practitioners.

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Fu Zhongwen

Fu Zhongwen (1903–1994) was a respected tai chi teacher and author from China. Yang Chengfu and fu Zhongwen are Chinese tai chi practitioners.

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Handan

Handan is a prefecture-level city located in the southwest of Hebei province, China. The southernmost prefecture-level city of the province, it borders Xingtai on the north, and the provinces of Shanxi on the west, Henan on the south and Shandong on the east. At the 2010 census, its population was 9,174,683 inhabitants whom 2,845,790 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of 5 urban districts.

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Hebei

Hebei is a province in North China.

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Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.

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Shanghai

Shanghai is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China.

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Shanxi

Shanxi is an inland province of China and is part of the North China region.

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Single whip

Single Whip (p) is a common posture found in most forms of tai chi.

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Sun Lutang

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. Yang Chengfu and Sun Lutang are Chinese tai chi practitioners and martial arts writers.

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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. Yang Chengfu and wu Jianquan are Chinese tai chi practitioners.

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Yang (surname)

Yang is the transcription of a Chinese family name.

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Yang Jianhou

Yang Jianhou (1839–1917), or Yang Chien-hou, was the younger son of the founder of Yang-style tai chi, Yang Luchan, and a well known teacher of the soft style martial art of tai chi. Yang Chengfu and Yang Jianhou are Chinese tai chi practitioners.

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Yang Luchan

Yang Luchan (p), also known as Yang Fukui (1799–1872), was an influential Chinese practitioner and teacher of the internal style tai chi. Yang Chengfu and Yang Luchan are Chinese tai chi practitioners.

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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. Yang Chengfu and Yang Shaohou are Chinese tai chi practitioners.

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Yang Shouzhong

Yang Shouzhong, born Yang Zhenming, (1910–1985) was the eldest son of Yang Chengfu. Yang Chengfu and Yang Shouzhong are Chinese tai chi practitioners.

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Yang Zhenduo

Yang Zhenduo (1926 – 7 November 2020), a native of Yongnian, Hebei, was born in Beijing, China, into the famous Yang family of martial artists. Yang Chengfu and Yang Zhenduo are Chinese tai chi practitioners and Sportspeople from Beijing.

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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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Zhang Qinlin

Zhang Qinlin (1888–1967) was an influential martial artist, teacher, and lineage holder of the Yangjia Michuan style of tai chi. Yang Chengfu and Zhang Qinlin are Chinese tai chi practitioners.

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103-form Yang family tai chi

103-form Yang family tai chi, also called the Traditional Form (or, Long Form), is a prescribed sequence of moves used to practice Yang-style tai chi.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yang_Chengfu

Also known as Yang Ch'eng-fu, .