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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2007

Master Fei Guo Qing Where a student of Grandmaster Ma Yueh Liang (Ma yueh Liang 1901-1998)
I recorded this video, on one of my trips to china. (more specific Shanghai 2001)

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  • often u see the hands `fluctuating` (turning invisible, distorted), starts around the hands. also head, behind of head. ON SCREEN

  • on practically every tai chi video, u can see the `chi aura` effecting the camera/video. so chi can be visible on screen// and No i dont mean bad camera or video, cuz its in every video of high master tai chi.

  • 网上觀看吳式太極拳己很次數,唯這位前軰打得最標凖,此乃馬岳樑­师公,及吳英华师婆創的吳式精簡太極拳,願天下豪傑延年益壽春。­

  • @pillsburydoughboy47 Well, there are two Wu styles, and this one is defenetly not Hao : )

  • No excess,

    no insufficiency.

  • Master Fei Guo Qing Where a student of Grandmaster Ma Yueh Liang (Ma yueh Liang 1901-1998). Ma Yueh Liang who is son in law of Wu Chien-ch'uan (traditional Chinese: 吳鑑泉; pinyin: Wú Jiànquán) (1870-1942). What he taught has since become known as Wu style T'ai Chi Ch'uan and is one of the five primary styles practised around the world, the others being Ch'en style T'ai Chi Ch'uan, Yang style T'ai Chi Ch'uan, Wu/Hao style T'ai Chi Ch'uan and Sun style T'ai Chi Ch'uan.

  • @Niccomawf you may try Tai Chi magazine's official website, problem is, Chinese DVD distributors really rip you off. Your best bet would be to travel to San Fran, go to the China town and find a cheap pirated video. China is infamous for that; if you need Tai Chi instructional videos that won't cost you an arm, you would have to talk to street vendors.

  • @pillsburydoughboy47 I share similar sentiments. I guess it's because Wu is pronounced differently in Chinese for 2 different families. I'm learning Wu (Wu Chien-ch'uan 108 form lineage) and for a time could barely tell the difference between styles. It didn't help that traditional Wu and Wu/Hao teachers seem to have similar pacing and lean alignment, at least compared to Yang or Chen, albeit with different foot hand positioning. I have yet to find a good Wu Chien-ch'uan 108 form video.

  • This is the Hao Wei Zheng style; I really don't understand why they just don't go on ahead and call it the "Hao" style to avoid confusion, because, this makes it so that there are two Wu styles, when there should be only one.

    Hao style, based on the Chen most advanced small frame routine.

  • I'm learning Wu Style as well and this is almost exactly what I am being taught. This person is extremely good at this.

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