It's Zhang Suisheng 張隨勝, who lives near Chenjiagou, demonstrating the 7th level yilu of huleijia taijiquan. His grandfather inherited it from Li Jingyan 李景延, disciple of Chen Youben 陳有本. It bears little resemblance to the pale shadowy thing that call itself taiji today.
Very good Hu Lei Taiji! My own instructor learned from Lin Ah Long and Xiong Wei
Bo678 1 month ago
@TJcrazyhorse 忽 = sudden, 雷 = thunder
My guess is this set focus on bursting of energy, the attack is very abrupt.
yuchunc 1 year ago
Can anyone tell me why it is called 忽雷架?
TJcrazyhorse 1 year ago
Beautiful.
jirildo 2 years ago
Excellent。
For those advanced level of Taichi practitioner this clip is a precious material。
However, it is not recommended for the taichi beginner.
Tory / Taiwan
Toryonline 2 years ago
It's Zhang Suisheng 張隨勝, who lives near Chenjiagou, demonstrating the 7th level yilu of huleijia taijiquan. His grandfather inherited it from Li Jingyan 李景延, disciple of Chen Youben 陳有本. It bears little resemblance to the pale shadowy thing that call itself taiji today.
LazyBoxer999 3 years ago
impressive that is, but I am afraid whoever that master is, he managed to get his exercise beyond what may be called taichi
mamrdi4all 3 years ago
Wow impressive !
originaLmonk 3 years ago
So good!
pigingfong 3 years ago
Awesome.
FamilyQuan 3 years ago