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Master Chen, is a native of Yangxin county. He is the proud disciple of Priest Yunlong Zhong, who is an outstanding 14th generation disciple of the Wudang Sanfeng sect. Master Chen has loved wushu since childhood and from the age of 11 trained on Wudang mountain. After more than 18 years of hard training and [...]

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CCTV(China Central Television) interviewed Priest Chen in January 2007. This program drew intense responses immediately from numerous kungfu practioners in China.
(For more than ten years, Priest Chen has been studying and perfecting kungfu with all his heart and mind, through which process he has become an outstanding inheritor of Wudang kungfu.
Both domestic and international media [...]

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Wudang San Feng Taiji Jian (Wudang San Feng Taiji Sword) includes 64 movements. This form was founded by Master Zhang San Feng who incorporated sword positions of many other Taoist sects creating Taiji Sword.
Taiji sword incoporates Wudang Kungfu with internal practice & regulated breathing techniques. When practicing this form the practitioner should be relaxed with [...]

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Wudang Taiji 28 Shi movements consists of 28 groups of movement. This form is based on the original Wudang San Feng Taiji 108 Shi. Though Wudang Taiji 28 Shi seems like a very ancient form, it was actually created as a shorter form of Wudang San Feng Taiji 108 Shi, to make it easier for [...]

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Sanfeng Taiji 13 Shi movements includes 13 groups of movement and 60 postures in total. This form is the mother of all Taiji forms and was created by Taoist Master Zhang Sanfeng. The mother form contains 5 steps & 8 basic movements.
Wudang Taiji Quan uses softness to overcome the hard & stillness to combat movement. [...]

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Link This Page. It will look like this: Introduction to Master Chen Shixing

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