Hello,
I have been studying a style of Bagua called "Yin-Pai" for a few months, but I can't find any information about it on the web, nor can I find any books. I have a book about "Emei" style Bagua, and have seen a lot of web pages about "Yin" style Bagua, but can't find anything about Yin Pai. Someone told me that it was started by an old master named Yin Fu, but looking on the web it seems as if there are a bunch of styles that trace themselves back to this individual! Does anyone have any information on Yin Pai, or maybe a book that has a good explanation of many of the different styles of Bagua? Is there a book that talks about Yin Fu's life?
I have heard that Yin Fu started out his training in Shaolin, and that his Bagua was infused with aspects of the Shaolin arts. There is a heavy use of animal symbolism in Yin-Pai (each palm is named for an animal---chicken, bear, snake, horse, monkey, tiger, dragon, sparrowhawk!).
Maybe Yin Pai uses a different spelling or something...?
I am really enjoying the training so far---I am excited to meet Bagua, Tai Chi, or Xingyi people here.
PhilipV.
I have been studying a style of Bagua called "Yin-Pai" for a few months, but I can't find any information about it on the web, nor can I find any books. I have a book about "Emei" style Bagua, and have seen a lot of web pages about "Yin" style Bagua, but can't find anything about Yin Pai. Someone told me that it was started by an old master named Yin Fu, but looking on the web it seems as if there are a bunch of styles that trace themselves back to this individual! Does anyone have any information on Yin Pai, or maybe a book that has a good explanation of many of the different styles of Bagua? Is there a book that talks about Yin Fu's life?
I have heard that Yin Fu started out his training in Shaolin, and that his Bagua was infused with aspects of the Shaolin arts. There is a heavy use of animal symbolism in Yin-Pai (each palm is named for an animal---chicken, bear, snake, horse, monkey, tiger, dragon, sparrowhawk!).
Maybe Yin Pai uses a different spelling or something...?
I am really enjoying the training so far---I am excited to meet Bagua, Tai Chi, or Xingyi people here.
PhilipV.