- 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 benefits. Tai...
- 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. He was...
- 17th century, but its
modern application is due to
publications by Sun
Lutang,
dating to the
period of 1915 to 1928.
Neijin is
developed by
using neigong...
-
techniques such as
bayonet and
sabre drills alongside unarmed techniques. Sun
Lutang, a
later exponent of the art,
became famous in the
early 20th
century for...
- Baotian-style
developed by Gong
Baotian (宮寶田) Sun-style
developed by Sun
Lutang Fu-style
developed by Fu
Zhensong Yin-yang-style
baguazhang developed by...
- powers, so Wu
Jianquan and his
colleagues Yang Shaohou, Yang
Chengfu and Sun
Lutang promoted the
benefits of tai chi
training on a
national scale. They subsequently...
- now
known as Wu (Hao)-style. One of Hao's most
famous students was Sun
Lutang. Wile,
Douglas (1995). Lost T'ai-chi
classics from the Late Ch'ing Dynasty...
-
Acquiring External and
Internal Mastery. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-1-84753-371-5. Sun,
Lutang; Tim
Cartmell (2003). A
Study of Taijiquan.
North Atlantic Books. p. 25...
-
suitable for
martial arts therapy. Sun
style tai chi was
developed by Sun
Lutang, who is
considered expert in two
other internal martial arts styles: xingyiquan...
-
Xiguan Dong
Haichuan Yang
Luchan Chan
Heung Wu
Quanyou Wong Fei-hung Sun
Lutang Li
Shuwen Huo
Yuanjia Wang
Ziping Chen Fake Ip Man Ten
Tigers of Canton...