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  • I agree with kiershonnen, it appears to be a FaJin form. Although the postures of which he comments that resemble some Yang postures, these are found/seen in the Xin Jia form of Chen. Also, some are obscure.

  • Does anyone know the history of this form? I've never seen it before and I agree with kiershonnen that its moves resemble the yang postures much more than the more familiar chen forms.

  • @kikboxer2121 This is Zhu Tian Cai's 42 fajing form. He received this form from his teacher, Chen Zhao Kui (son of Chen Fa Ke). The original form he learned from CZK had 32 movements; ZTC added an additional 10 to create his version of the Chen Taiji fajing form. ZTC's classmate, Wang Xian, also has his own version which he calls 42 Gongfu form.

  • Master Zhu Tian Cai is demonstrating (hence the long pauses between each move) the Fajin form. Its interesting how many signature Yang style postures are derived from this form rather than Yilu or Erlu.

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