Happy to see Yin style being promoted. However, the assertion that Men Baozhen was the only one to receive the complete transmission is unlikely. Ma Gui was Yin's 1st and best skilled student. When Dong Haichuan retired he moved in to Ma Gui's house. That is a situation that no other of the 3rd generation enjoyed. Thanks for the video.
Both links are in the "more info"; He Jinbao lives in Beijing - as have all the people in his lineage: the style was born in the city and has never really left. If you go to the Yin Style site, you might be able to find a school near you, and there are always the workshops, if you're truly serious.
Sadly, I'll be taking finals around the time that the workshop is going on; that said, I'm graduating in the spring and am planning on spending the year or so after that in Beijing. I know how you feel about training, though - Matt's told me to gain 20 lbs before I even bother showing up on his doorstep.
The history part is not really one of my greatest concern as long as the art is useful and applicable. Whether you are 1st or 2nd student is useless if when most popular bagua nowadays is Cheng bagua. It is those who practice makes a difference. Hope you understood what I meant. As for Master Wang Pei Sheng, even the current lineage holder of our Yin Style Bagua gives respect to him. He also mention Wang is one of few practitioners who can really fight.
Not really, the successor is a very accomplished master in application and its art. He also travels extensively to teach this Bagua to people and is unreserved in sharing his knowledge. I have seen his students practice and they are all very serious practitioners.
Hardly is it ego my friend, only a few showed enough dedication and were pure in heart to earn the system (yin style or otherwise). Also in old china, the more of your system you showed, the more your opponents could figure out how to beat you. In old china, students would learn from a master sometimes just to kill him and take their name to fame. One had to be very careful choosing who would learn. Peace
Happy to see Yin style being promoted. However, the assertion that Men Baozhen was the only one to receive the complete transmission is unlikely. Ma Gui was Yin's 1st and best skilled student. When Dong Haichuan retired he moved in to Ma Gui's house. That is a situation that no other of the 3rd generation enjoyed. Thanks for the video.
aselin1 1 year ago
Could someone steer me to some good yin style application vids?
ZhuangziZhou 1 year ago
Is Mdm Ge Chun Yan a direct lineage of Dong....Dr Xie???
hanskais168 2 years ago
Mdm Ge carries the lineage from Sun Zhi Jun. She has no relations with Dr Xie.
bigfatfoot 2 years ago
How much and where can I get his videos?
And where in China does he live?
narayanr 3 years ago
The website to get it is stated in the 'more info' button near the subscribe button.
bigfatfoot 3 years ago
But do you really have a big fat foot?
narayanr 3 years ago
Both links are in the "more info"; He Jinbao lives in Beijing - as have all the people in his lineage: the style was born in the city and has never really left. If you go to the Yin Style site, you might be able to find a school near you, and there are always the workshops, if you're truly serious.
goshou 3 years ago
Oh seems like you also practice YSB. Will you be there this spring for the intensive?? I have to start training harder for the intensive.
bigfatfoot 3 years ago
Sadly, I'll be taking finals around the time that the workshop is going on; that said, I'm graduating in the spring and am planning on spending the year or so after that in Beijing. I know how you feel about training, though - Matt's told me to gain 20 lbs before I even bother showing up on his doorstep.
goshou 3 years ago
Peter, good to see you on youtube, Xie Pei Qi told me stories of learning from Ma Gui. See you in China this spring. Jack
Jdsatori 3 years ago
would love to hear the stories from you when we meet.
bigfatfoot 3 years ago
will do, but i am sure he jinbao would have many more.
Jdsatori 3 years ago
Unfortunate bias in this video. Ma Gui was his 1st and most famous student. He taught Wang Pei Sheng who was very famous also.
aselin1 3 years ago
The history part is not really one of my greatest concern as long as the art is useful and applicable. Whether you are 1st or 2nd student is useless if when most popular bagua nowadays is Cheng bagua. It is those who practice makes a difference. Hope you understood what I meant. As for Master Wang Pei Sheng, even the current lineage holder of our Yin Style Bagua gives respect to him. He also mention Wang is one of few practitioners who can really fight.
bigfatfoot 3 years ago
How tragic. I art slowly dieing out...
animeking 3 years ago
Not really, the successor is a very accomplished master in application and its art. He also travels extensively to teach this Bagua to people and is unreserved in sharing his knowledge. I have seen his students practice and they are all very serious practitioners.
bigfatfoot 3 years ago
The tradition of only passing a style to one person was very stupid to begin with. Only ego caused it.
Some good moves though, hope it doesn't die out.
thor7600 4 years ago 2
Hardly is it ego my friend, only a few showed enough dedication and were pure in heart to earn the system (yin style or otherwise). Also in old china, the more of your system you showed, the more your opponents could figure out how to beat you. In old china, students would learn from a master sometimes just to kill him and take their name to fame. One had to be very careful choosing who would learn. Peace
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