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Why yes and why no?
YiLiQuan uses many of the principles of T'aiJiQuan but combines them with principles/strategies from BaGua and XingYi...
We include in out training Yang's short form and a form derived from the Combined (five families) TaiJi set...
We do not modify the Yang set...but the combined set includes some of the strategic stepping actions of YiLi...so many of the angles are different...
That's how yes and how no...similar, but different.
:asian:
chufeng
YiLiQuan uses many of the principles of T'aiJiQuan but combines them with principles/strategies from BaGua and XingYi...
We include in out training Yang's short form and a form derived from the Combined (five families) TaiJi set...
We do not modify the Yang set...but the combined set includes some of the strategic stepping actions of YiLi...so many of the angles are different...
That's how yes and how no...similar, but different.
:asian:
chufeng