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English: Li Yiyu (1832–1892) was the second-generation grandmaster of Wu (Hao)-style t'ai-chi ch'üan and the first to teach the art outside the extended family of founder Wu Yuxiang. The wealthy founder of a medical clinic devoted to treating smallpox, in his spare time he practiced, researched, and wrote extensively on t'ai-chi ch'üan. His writings are now considered part of the t'ai-chi ch'üan classics, and his top student was the third-generation grandmaster Hao Weizhen.
中文:李亦畬, 1832–1892
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Li Yiyu (1832–1892), second-generation grandmaster of Wu (Hao)-style t'ai-chi ch'üan.

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