- Yang
Shaohou (Chinese: 楊少侯; pinyin: Yáng
Shàohóu; 1862–1930) was a
Chinese martial arts
master who,
along with Yang
Chengfu (楊澄甫; 1883–1936), represents...
- in Yang school,
especially for
those who have a
direct lineage to Yang
Shaohou the fa jin is
added to
techniques to
release the
stored energy. A main...
- arts, the
Neijia Quanfa.
Beginning in 1914, Sun
Lutang together with Yang
Shaohou, Yang
Chengfu and Wu
Jianquan taught tai chi to the
public at the Beijing...
-
militarily by
several foreign powers, so Wu
Jianquan and his
colleagues Yang
Shaohou, Yang
Chengfu and Sun
Lutang promoted the
benefits of tai chi training...
-
standard more
quickly than is usual. He
subsequently was
invited by Yang
Shaohou, Yang
Chengfu and Wu
Jianquan to join them on the
faculty of the Beijing...
- Yang
Jianhou and
grandson of Yang Luchan. With his
older brother Yang
Shaohou and
colleagues Wu
Jianquan and Sun Lutang, he was
among the
first teachers...
- Yang-style tai chi as well.
Banhou adopted Jianhou's
eldest son, Yang
Shaohou, and put him
through rigorous training. Yang Banhou's son Yang Shaopeng...
- Wu-style tai chi. his
third son Yang Jianhou, who p****ed it to his sons, Yang
Shaohou and Yang
Chengfu and Niu
Chunming (1881–1961). Wu Yuxiang, who went on...
-
xingyiquan and
baguazhang training, Sun's
experiences with Hao Weizhen, Yang
Shaohou, Yang
Chengfu and Wu
Jianquan influenced the
development of what is today...
- were
taught as
young men by Yang
Shaohou, who was
technically a
generation senior to
their father. Both Yang
Shaohou and Wu
Jianquan were
famous for their...