Wang Zhenhua says he learnt the form from Chen Zhaokui. DU Wencai, another disciple of CZK, published a book in early 1990s in which he presented Long Fist in 108 Postures and Short Fist in 48 Postures. He also claimed he learnt them from CZK. There are still people in Shanghai who practice these routines
See the real Chen taichi 108 forms Long Fist at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja5xE_dwjGA
@1r0nm0nk3y Blossoms in a Spring Moonlit Night ;)
kurukcr 4 months ago
@anhkhoinguyen
But the term Taiji is quite new for the Quan of Chenvillage. I guess Chen Fake was the first who call it Taiji.
Gieszkanne 1 year ago
@ukguy you make a good point. The chen li qing 108 was actual recovered from family in shanxi province when they compared the set to some old Chen family manuals and it was the same as in the book, so it wasnt in the Xiao jia lineage, it was reincorporated after being lost for generations. kinda weird story but thats what they say
anhkhoinguyen 1 year ago
@TexasSizzle Someone already asked the Chen Family, this is a actual long fist set just not the one chen family claims as their predecessor. It doesnt seem like chen taiji bekuz its not Chen taijiquan, it never claims to be, what it does claim is its the Chen style 108 "long fist" not chen 108 taijiquan. difference there man.
anhkhoinguyen 1 year ago
Agree. This is self-styled movements. Many of them are recorded on books published in China.
TJcrazyhorse 2 years ago
Does anyone know the name of the song? Thanks
1r0nm0nk3y 2 years ago
I find it hard to believe this is an authentic Chen set, for one thing it has to many wushu elements in it, and some very ambiguous changes it does not seem very martial as Chen taiji is, this might be PRC changed stuff or else one man's attempt to gain fame for himself, we should ask Grandmaster Chen Xiaowang on this matter. Long live real Chen taiji!
TexasSizzle 2 years ago
this is the 108 form, it is the 108 form through chen fake lineage, the chen li-qing 108 form is passed through the xiao jia lineage, there is also another version of this form practiced by hongdong tongbei people. i think it is interesting to see how they have all developed slightly differently. they are all the same form just different interpretations.
ukguy 3 years ago
Nice form to see though :D
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Richard
QuanYin71 3 years ago
This looks like a Tai tzu set. Is there a comercial vid of this avalaible? If so, what is the link?
RoyalDragonusa 5 years ago