good example of fu style tai chi...

taitsechien

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her is Grandmaster Victor Shenglong Fu performing Liang Yi Chuan

its the fourth form you learn... after the tai chi golden form (real basic) then the fu version of 24, 105, then lightning palm, i'm halfway through the 24...

in liang yi chuan you can see alot of hsing-i and pakua influence... lots of spinning and plenty of fajing...
 
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Very nice Thanks for the clip

My understanding before I saw the clip was it was a combination of Chen Style Taijiquan and Baguazhang. After watching that clip I would say it is a combination of Baguazhang and Chen style Taijiquan with greater emphasis on Bagua.

I am interested on Steel Tiger and East Winds view of this.
 

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Hmmmmmm.... interesting!!!! I would like to know more about the lineage of this form. I can certainly see mainly a bagua influence. Fajing?...well perhaps!!! Quite external, I thought.

Very best wishes
 

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oh yeah, I know that form. that guy really makes it come alive. that was really interesting to see. What a trip!
 

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