Hunyuan qigong comes from Hu Yao Zhen, also nicknamed "One Finger Conquers the World" who was the first teacher of Feng Zhi Qiang. Feng Zhi Qiang learned Chen Taijiquan from Chen Fa Ke who was a friend of Chen Fa Ke. Later Feng combined the two styles and resulted Hun Yuan Chen Shi Taijquan which use a lot of Chan Si Gong (silk reeling) and Hun Yuan Qigong in his forms
@aspiringbodhisattva This is Xin Jia Er Lu Pao Chui, not the 56 competition. Strange, the 56 is not a form recognized by the members of the Chen family, probably your friend learned it from another source, not of Chen Zhenglei
I think this is the xinjia er lu from Chen Fa Ke who is the master of Feng Zhi Qiang. I prefer the xingjia to the laojia. More comfortable to practise too.
sorry... my bad, Hu Yao Zhen was friend of Chen Fa Ke FZQ studied internal qigong and Six Harmony XinYi Quan from HYZ HYZ was famous for his practice and combination of taoism, martial arts and traditional chinese medicine
Isn't this the 56 competition form, not Lao Jia Er Lu? Which is funny, since the narrator seems to be calling it Er Lu. I learned this as the 56 from a student of Chen Zheng Lei.
I like this version of Master Feng's pao chui and his earlier version of the 48 form more than the later Hun Yuan version(s). The MA intention is a lot more clear here instead of the Hun Yuan version(s) that are closer to a qigong exercises.
your right. hunyuan is more chigong based. also has more silk reeling too. basically it's meant to upgrade the practitioner to huajin more effectively, thus the movements are much softer. there is still fajin it's just not hard. most Chen style people practice with harder fajin which can limit how far you can go internally and "stunt your development". that's why fend advocated becoming softer, which in turn makes you more powerful. hunyuan also includes practices from dai xinyi. that's the main reason his style of taichi stands out from all others. the incorporation of both his teachers teachings...Hu Yaozhen and Chen fake
He is the greatest of all tai Chi masters.
@Brian O'Kongkohr I don't think that he's "the best". One of the very, extremely good, definitely.
Thanx for sharing this! I hope that everyone would do same with their prescious Feng clips!!
Great rare performance of old Chenfake style!! Not his new Hunyuan style, but old Chefake form!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Hunyuan qigong comes from Hu Yao Zhen, also nicknamed "One Finger Conquers the World" who was the first teacher of Feng Zhi Qiang. Feng Zhi Qiang learned Chen Taijiquan from Chen Fa Ke who was a friend of Chen Fa Ke. Later Feng combined the two styles and resulted Hun Yuan Chen Shi Taijquan which use a lot of Chan Si Gong (silk reeling) and Hun Yuan Qigong in his forms
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Mil practicantes de taichi, mil formas diferentes de practicar taichi
Wow. Look at the roundness. Amazing.
Master Feng's original Pao Chui before his 混元 from Chen Faki is quite amazing.
This is awesome! I want to download this! where did you find it? or how can i have a copy?
@aspiringbodhisattva This is Xin Jia Er Lu Pao Chui, not the 56 competition. Strange, the 56 is not a form recognized by the members of the Chen family, probably your friend learned it from another source, not of Chen Zhenglei
Awesome
I think this is the xinjia er lu from Chen Fa Ke who is the master of Feng Zhi Qiang. I prefer the xingjia to the laojia. More comfortable to practise too.
sorry... my bad, Hu Yao Zhen was friend of Chen Fa Ke
FZQ studied internal qigong and Six Harmony XinYi Quan from HYZ
HYZ was famous for his practice and combination of taoism, martial arts and traditional chinese medicine
Isn't this the 56 competition form, not Lao Jia Er Lu? Which is funny, since the narrator seems to be calling it Er Lu. I learned this as the 56 from a student of Chen Zheng Lei.
I like this version of Master Feng's pao chui and his earlier version of the 48 form more than the later Hun Yuan version(s). The MA intention is a lot more clear here instead of the Hun Yuan version(s) that are closer to a qigong exercises.
your right. hunyuan is more chigong based. also has more silk reeling too. basically it's meant to upgrade the practitioner to huajin more effectively, thus the movements are much softer. there is still fajin it's just not hard. most Chen style people practice with harder fajin which can limit how far you can go internally and "stunt your development". that's why fend advocated becoming softer, which in turn makes you more powerful. hunyuan also includes practices from dai xinyi. that's the main reason his style of taichi stands out from all others. the incorporation of both his teachers teachings...Hu Yaozhen and Chen fake
funhole26 indeed well said
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wooow, he is doing the traditional Chen Fake's style not Hun Yuan... awesome performance!!!!
The video of Li Lairen on youtube is very good. He is good.