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- Zhang Sanfeng was a semi-mythical Chinese Taoist priest who is believed by some to have achieved immortality, said variously to date from either...
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- female, deceased (1996)
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- Wu Ying-hua 吳英華 was born in Peking in 1907 and died in Shanghai in 1996. She was the eldest daughter of Wu Chien-ch'uan, the best known teache...
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- male, deceased (1930)
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- Yang Shaohou along with Yang Chengfu 楊澄甫 (1883-1936) represent the third generation of Yang family tai chi chuan 楊氏太極拳. Although Yang Shaohou stu...
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- male, 62 years old
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- Eddie Wu Kuang-yu is a Chinese-Canadian T'ai Chi Ch'uan teacher. He is the eldest son of the late Wu Ta-kuei and senior instructor of the Wu family...
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- male, deceased (1932)
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- Sun Lu-t'ang was a renowned master of Chinese Neijia (internal) martial arts and was the progenitor of the syncretic art of Sun style Tai Chi Chuan...
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- Shi Mei Lin is a teacher of Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan. She is the adopted daughter of Wu Yinghua and Ma Yueliang. A Wushu and Tai Chi champion in the...
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- male, 56 years old
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- Steven Barnes (born March 1, 1952 in Los Angeles, CA) is a self-titled writer, lecturer, creative consultant, and human performance technician. He...
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- male, deceased (1980)
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- Tai Chi Chuan Master Jiang Yu K'un began his Tai Chi Chuan study in his youth with Han Ch'ing-t'ang. In 1930 he became a formal and later favorite...
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- male, deceased (1993)
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- Wu Ta-ch'i was the descendant of the famous Wu style T'ai Chi Ch'uan founders Wu Ch'uan-yu (1834-1902) and Wu Chien-ch'uan (1870-1942). He directed...
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- Wu Ta-kuei was a teacher of Wu style T'ai Chi Ch'uan. The oldest son of Wu Kung-i, he was born in Beijing, raised in Shanghai (where he was first...
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