Liu Yun Qiao, Tony Yang, Baji, Wutang Taiwan days

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2008

A Young GM Yang and his students, also GGM Liu reviews Gm Yang's students all taped in the 1970's. Many of these young students of Grandmaster Yang are now famous in Taiwan and worldwide.

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  • You see a lot of training. Any ape can flail his limbs about wildly and mindlessly; it is in the relentless drilling of basic training methods and through hard work that the true power of Wudang consists. Funny how most criticisms of traditional methodologies, of hard work and dedication, come from little white dialogue boxes without credential. What does that tell you?

  • baji quan is and has been taught to the imperial guards of the last chinese emperor, mao tse tung, and chiang kai shek. it's methods are still used in police and military training today. talk that shit over in taiwan and see what happens... lol

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  • 實在是難得.謝謝大大分享

  • If anyone is really interested in Dunderfist's question, it's already been answered by Coreysomething (and laughed off by Buggerfist). "it is in the relentless drilling of basic training methods and through hard work that the true power of Wudang consists." Why switch on a dead bulb?

    As to the absurd statement that Wu Tang was for the "mystification of the peasant," this was taught in Nanjing to high echelon military officers. I don't know where, if anywhere, Bummerfist gets his 'information'.

  • Thanks for posting.

  • Thanks for telling me what I think. Glad I could provide some amusement. Good luck with being the world's foremost authority. Goodbye, Blunderfist.

  • OK, you're right, let me just do what you tell me to do in order to justify the entire Wu Tang tradition to you.  That's how important you are, Blunderfist. I've wasted enough time on this pointless discussion. While we're posting videos, why don't you post one showcasing your wonderful abilities?

  • No, you're part of your own imaginary world of bullshit oriental mystification. Noticeably missing from your silly little crybaby response was a link to a video showing your kung fu bullshit used against resisting, live opponents. Typical.

  • That's great. Keep on guessing. Show "us" this or it's just that, Blunderfist? I'm not part of your imaginary world. Or your predictable obsession with gender insecurity.

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