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'''Hao Wei-chen''' or '''Hao Weizhen''' (1842–1920) was a [[China|Chinese]] [[t'ai chi ch'uan]] (taijiquan) teacher. Hao became a well known and influential teacher of [[Wu (Hao)-style t'ai chi ch'uan|Wu Yu-hsiang style t'ai chi ch'uan]], his teacher Li I-yu was [[Wu Yu-hsiang]]'s nephew.<ref name=Wile1995>{{cite book|last=Wile|first=Douglas|title=Lost T'ai-chi Classics from the Late Ch'ing Dynasty (Chinese Philosophy and Culture)|publisher=State University of New York Press|date=1995|isbn=978- |
'''Hao Wei-chen''' or '''Hao Weizhen''' (1842–1920) was a [[China|Chinese]] [[t'ai chi ch'uan]] (taijiquan) teacher. Hao became a well known and influential teacher of [[Wu (Hao)-style t'ai chi ch'uan|Wu Yu-hsiang style t'ai chi ch'uan]], his teacher Li I-yu was [[Wu Yu-hsiang]]'s nephew.<ref name=Wile1995>{{cite book|last=Wile|first=Douglas|title=Lost T'ai-chi Classics from the Late Ch'ing Dynasty (Chinese Philosophy and Culture)|publisher=State University of New York Press|date=1995|isbn=978-0-7914-2654-8}}</ref> Hao passed the art to his son and grandson, who became respected teachers in their turn, so that the style is sometimes now known as Wu/Hao style.<ref name="Wile1995"/> One of Hao's most famous students was [[Sun Lu-t'ang]].<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Yip|first=Li (Faye)|title=Principles and Practice of Sun Style T’ai Chi – T’AI CHI The International Magazine of T’ai Chi Ch’uan Vol. 22 No. 2|publisher=Wayfarer Publications|date=April 1998|issn=0730-1049}}</ref> |
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郝為真 Hao Wei-chen | |
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Born | 1842 |
Died | 1920 |
Style | Wu (Hao)-style t'ai chi ch'uan |
Notable students | Sun Lu-t'ang |
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Chinese | 郝為真 | ||||||
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Hao Wei-chen or Hao Weizhen (1842–1920) was a Chinese t'ai chi ch'uan (taijiquan) teacher. Hao became a well known and influential teacher of Wu Yu-hsiang style t'ai chi ch'uan, his teacher Li I-yu was Wu Yu-hsiang's nephew.[1] Hao passed the art to his son and grandson, who became respected teachers in their turn, so that the style is sometimes now known as Wu/Hao style.[1] One of Hao's most famous students was Sun Lu-t'ang.[2]
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T'ai chi ch'uan Lineage Tree
This lineage tree is not comprehensive.
Legendary Figures
Zhang Sanfeng* c. 12th century NEIJIA | |||||
Wang Zongyue* T'AI CHI CH'UAN | |||||
Note: These are legendary or semi-legendary figures in the lineage, which means their involvement in the lineage, while accepted by most of the major schools, isn't independently verifiable from known historical records.
Five major classical family styles
Chen Wangting 1580–1660 9th generation Chen CHEN-STYLE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chen Changxing 1771–1853 14th generation Chen Chen Old Frame | Chen Youben c. 1800s 14th generation Chen Chen New Frame | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yang Lu-ch'an 1799–1872 YANG-STYLE | Chen Qingping 1795–1868 Chen Small Frame, Zhaobao Frame | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yang Pan-hou 1837–1892 Yang Small Frame | Yang Chien-hou 1839–1917 | Wu Yu-hsiang 1812–1880 WU (HAO)-STYLE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wu Ch'uan-yu 1834–1902 | Yang Shao-hou 1862–1930 Yang Small Frame | Yang Chengfu 1883–1936 Yang Big Frame | Li I-yü 1832–1892 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wu Chien-ch'uan 1870–1942 WU-STYLE 108 Form | Yang Shou-chung 1910–1985 | Hao Wei-chen 1849–1920 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wu Kung-i 1900–1970 | Sun Lu-t'ang 1861–1932 SUN-STYLE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wu Ta-k'uei 1923–1972 | Sun Hsing-i 1891–1929 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
References
- ^ a b Wile, Douglas (1995). Lost T'ai-chi Classics from the Late Ch'ing Dynasty (Chinese Philosophy and Culture). State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-2654-8.
- ^ Yip, Li (Faye) (April 1998). "Principles and Practice of Sun Style T'ai Chi – T'AI CHI The International Magazine of T'ai Chi Ch'uan Vol. 22 No. 2". Wayfarer Publications. ISSN 0730-1049.
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