- Yang
Chengfu (1883–1936) was one of the best
known teachers of Yang-style tai chi
Chinese martial art. He
helped develop the art into its
modern form...
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Liang Chengfu (Chinese: 梁成富; died 26 June 1865) was an
eminent military leader of the
Taiping Rebellion, and
known during his
military tenure as the King...
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closer to in time as well as form than the Yang
Chengfu form or 3rd
generation styles. Yang
Chengfu removed the
vigorous fa jin ("release of power")...
- schools: Chen, Yang, Wu (Hao), Wu, and Sun.
Practitioners such as Yang
Chengfu and Sun
Lutang in the
early 20th
century promoted the art for its health...
- Province,
headed by Li
Chengfu (1952–1993), that
wanted to take over the world. On
January 27, 1990 (Chinese New Year), Li
Chengfu, a
native of Nanzhao...
- 2007.
Retrieved 12 June 2009. Yang
Chengfu (1931),
Taijiquan Shiyongfa (Application
methods of Taijiquan) Yang
Chengfu (1934),
Taijiquan Tiyong Quanshu...
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traditional medicines.
Around 1928
Cheng met the well-known
master Yang
Chengfu (1883–1936), with whom he
began to
study Yang-style tai chi,
until Yang...
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several foreign powers, so Wu
Jianquan and his
colleagues Yang Shaohou, Yang
Chengfu and Sun
Lutang promoted the
benefits of tai chi
training on a national...
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located along Beijing's Line 13 subway, the 2-lane in each
direction Chengfu Lu (
Chengfu Road),
which runs east–west
under an
elevated rapid transit line...
- 1897 - 1961) was a
leading master of tai chi, and a top
disciple of Yang
Chengfu. Born in
Renze (then
known as Renxian), Xingtai, Hebei, China, his given...