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    Yang Luchan (Chinese: 杨露禅; pinyin: Yáng Lùchán; Wade–Giles: Yang Lu-ch'an), also known as Yang Fukui (1799–1872), was an influential Chinese practitioner and teacher of the internal style tai chi.

  2. Jan 31, 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Yang Luchan, the founder of Yang style Taiji Quan and a legendary martial artist. Discover how he learned from Chen family, fought in duels, and became a tutor in Beijing.

  3. Known for its large graceful movements and health benefits, Yang style has several short, long, and weapons forms. It was founded by Yang Luchan in the mid 19th century and influenced the creation of Wu Hao, Wu, and Sun styles of tai chi. This raises an extremely interesting question:

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  4. The founder of the Yang-style was Yang Luchan, who studied under Chen Changxing starting in 1820. Yang became a teacher in his own right, and his subsequent expression of tai chi became known as the Yang-style, and directly led to the development of other three major styles of tai chi (see below).

  5. Yang Luchan (c.1799-1872) is the patriarch of the Yang style of taijiquan, a popular martial art in China and worldwide. This article explores the various narratives of his life, from a single contemporary source to fictionalized media representations, and their implications for taijiquan historiography and culture.

  6. Feb 1, 2023 · The life of Yang Luchan, patriarch of the Yang lineage and founder of taijiquan’s most popular style, is a biographical blank slate upon which conservative, progressive, orientalist, and just plain rice bowl interests have inscribed wildly divergent narratives.

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  8. Jul 25, 2020 · Yang LuChan, portrait. In part 4, the latest episode of our look at the creation of Tai Chi Chuan, we can see how the actions of the British and French acting aggressively in China forced the hand of the powerful new dowager empress, Cixi to make some changes in the Royal Court.