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What kinds are there in Tai Ji Chuan?
Chen taiji, Yang taiji, Sun taiji, Wu taiji, Wu taiji, etc.

1, biography of Chen taiji

Tai Ji Chuan of Chen style is the least like Tai Ji Chuan of Tai Ji Chuan in Tai Ji Chuan, which is adapted from Sanfeng Tai Ji Chuan presented by Chen Ji and Chen style gun hammer. Chen Changxing, the 14th Chen, passed the secret biography of Sanfengyuan Tai Ji Chuan to Yang Luchan. Later, Tai Ji Chuan was divided into five schools: Yang, Wu, Wu, Sun and Zhao Bao.

2. Biography of Yang Taiji

Tai Ji Chuan in Yang Tai has a long history and is one of the important schools in Tai Ji Chuan. It was developed by Yang Luchan, a Yongnian native of Handan City, Hebei Province, and his sons Yang Banhou, Yang Jianhou, Sun Yangshaohou and Yang Chengfu. Yang Tai Jichuan is deeply loved by the masses because of its simple posture, fairness and simplicity, and simple practice methods.

3. Biography of Sun Taiji

Sun-style Tai Ji Chuan is a kind of traditional boxing, belonging to one of Tai Ji Chuan schools. It was created by Sun Lutang (1860- 1933), a native of Wanxian County (now Shunping County) in Hebei Province in the late Qing Dynasty. On the basis of Wu's Taiji Biography, it was created by absorbing the footwork of Xingyi Boxing, the agile posture of twisting the eight diagrams palm and two boxing methods.

4. Wutai Jichuan

Tai Ji Chuan is one of the traditional boxing styles in China. It is famous for its softness. The shelf is inclined, upright, relaxed and natural, and of moderate size. When pushing the hand, keep quiet and don't move. Be good at it. Wu-style Tai Ji Chuan was divided into two factions, the North and the South, and the South was inherited by Master Wu. Its descendants mainly include Wu Gongzao, Wu Gongyi, Wu, Ma Yueliang,.

5. Wu Tai Ji Chuan

Tai Ji Chuan is one of the five schools of traditional Tai Ji Chuan in China, and its reasoning is rich, complete, profound and delicate. It means "giving priority to Tai Chi (inner shape), using inner strength, practicing Qi with heart, and integrating essence, Qi and spirit".