This is the integration of Bagua and Xingyi is what gives Taiji Quan the reputation of being called The Supreme Ultimate Fist or Great Extremes Boxing. Lineage family Kungfu Systems practice such form and function Kungfu in secret and this is a blessing to see. The sharing of Internal Systems with the West has made us believe that the big three internal styles are never to be displayed in one form or as one system. But when done it is Pugilistic Taiji Quan: Peerless Boxing...
Bagua is only about two hundred years old.Tai Ji predates that considerably. To confuse Xin Yi with Tai Ji is also a mistake. They have totally different origins and formats. Xin Yi has three accepted style formats, Shaanxi, Hebei, and Henan: I see none of them represented here.
To reiterate what was said in a another comment, this is a form combining Tai Chi, Baguazhang, and QiGong performed by obviously one of the best of the best
(part 2) this form is about 7 minutes and u can finsish this form back to the palce where u first started, u are pretty powerful because many people that do there forms cannot finsish to the place where they first started from. this is very good
This form appears to be mainly Tai Chi but also has elements of Baguazhang and Hsing-I. The circle walking was obvious and there was also some wood element, at the very least, from Hsing-I...thanks for posting this elegant, powerful set.
@@johnljohnson3106 The three treasures are Shen Qi and Jing. This is one of the original Taiji forms probably developed from one of Zhang san fengs original three students. The reason it has elements of Taiji Bagua and Xingyi is because all of these elements come from the same source: Wuji
Thank you for sharing this video , again . I feel compelled to repeat my comment of 5 months ago . This Form & Performance is as " Good as Good Gets ! " Shih-Fu Wang Ping`s Play is Stunning in his Mastery of the Techniques , Breath-Takingly Beautiful , and Explosive in Powerful Chi-Kung !
@CottonBoxer Well I can't really comment on why other's labeled their video as they did. Although to my eye, it is clearly a Taiji form. There are postures, and variations of postures that are quite familiar. We see "Brush Knee Twist Step" At 0:44. At 2:13 we can see "Wave hands like Clouds".At 3:54 there's a neat variation on "Jade Lady works the Shuttles". And at 4:10 we can observe the signature move of Taiji "Single Whip". Although we can also see some Baguazhang at 3:27.
it's like all forms a way to focus on proper alignment posture and structure while moving, they're only useful to remind yourself unconsciously of the mechanics of your movement. In essence forms are useless unless they are followed with practice from another person. The most important aspect is to develop the sensitivity proper structure and body alignment.
The text from the back of the VCDs (3-discs): 內容提要: 三丰太极拳是武当内家拳术, 是祖师张三丰真人所创. 既有祛病延年之功效. 又有防身抗敌技击的功能. 三丰太极拳集形意、八卦.太极于一体. 此拳练起步气势磅礴,随屈就伸,身法多变,拳掌互变 , 刚柔相济.招招有法,法法皆真不怒自威,防不胜防. 此套太极拳, 以无法对有法, 以无形克有形, 緩应急随, 至刚至柔, 无微不至, 无坚不摧, 丛头至尾体现出它的艺术,健身,防身性一体化. From my (very weak) understanding of Chinese characters, the term "three treasures" doesn't seem to appear on the VCDs and there are no English subtitles on the VCDs so if he uses the term during the teaching, I would not have caught it. But in the second paragraph above it does seem to say that it combines taiji, xingyi and bagua into a unified whole. Wang Ping is of the Lu Shan Wudang San Feng Ziran [自然] Pai.
@CottonBoxer I would love to know more about this set myself. All I can tell you of the origin is that it stems from Lu Mountain. So it isn't a Wudang set per se.
This is the integration of Bagua and Xingyi is what gives Taiji Quan the reputation of being called The Supreme Ultimate Fist or Great Extremes Boxing. Lineage family Kungfu Systems practice such form and function Kungfu in secret and this is a blessing to see. The sharing of Internal Systems with the West has made us believe that the big three internal styles are never to be displayed in one form or as one system. But when done it is Pugilistic Taiji Quan: Peerless Boxing...
Bagua is only about two hundred years old.Tai Ji predates that considerably. To confuse Xin Yi with Tai Ji is also a mistake. They have totally different origins and formats. Xin Yi has three accepted style formats, Shaanxi, Hebei, and Henan: I see none of them represented here.
To reiterate what was said in a another comment, this is a form combining Tai Chi, Baguazhang, and QiGong performed by obviously one of the best of the best
(part 2)
this form is about 7 minutes and u can finsish this form back to the palce where u first started, u are pretty powerful because many people that do there forms cannot finsish to the place where they first started from.
this is very good
This form appears to be mainly Tai Chi but also has elements of Baguazhang and Hsing-I. The circle walking was obvious and there was also some wood element, at the very least, from Hsing-I...thanks for posting this elegant, powerful set.
that's what the three treasures are
@@johnljohnson3106 The three treasures are Shen Qi and Jing. This is one of the original Taiji forms probably developed from one of Zhang san fengs original three students. The reason it has elements of Taiji Bagua and Xingyi is because all of these elements come from the same source: Wuji
I love Wudang Taiji
For health, learning this form would be all you need... :) Maybe a few herbs in the morning and immortality is your!
Good Lord that's amazing!
I cannot be humble as should be mean't to fully express my gratitude for sharing Your Richness.
thankyou
GrandMaster
Fantastic!!!
Looks very powerful.
One of the most beautiful tai chi form!Thanks,we can't often see real tai chi !
Gosh, good chi, good flow, good moves, good circle, good control... good master and good solute from me ^^"
A master in action. Sublime demonstration 🙏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Thank you for sharing this video , again . I feel compelled to repeat my comment of 5 months ago . This Form & Performance is as " Good as Good Gets ! " Shih-Fu Wang Ping`s Play is Stunning in his Mastery of the Techniques , Breath-Takingly Beautiful , and Explosive in Powerful Chi-Kung !
amazing tai ji quan
from Italy
大師內勁十足,身法飄逸,功力深厚令人贊嘆! 若能演練慢一點,太極味會更濃,更加賞心悅目,只屬个人淺見,大師請勿見怪~
master bings skill and strength are amazing ..truly awesome wow..tai chi
This is as good as good gets ! Wonderful! Thanks for posting .
this guy will have legs of steel
master bing best there is wow..
@CottonBoxer Well I can't really comment on why other's labeled their video as they did. Although to my eye, it is clearly a Taiji form. There are postures, and variations of postures that are quite familiar. We see "Brush Knee Twist Step" At 0:44. At 2:13 we can see "Wave hands like Clouds".At 3:54 there's a neat variation on "Jade Lady works the Shuttles". And at 4:10 we can observe the signature move of Taiji "Single Whip". Although we can also see some Baguazhang at 3:27.
master ping is one true daoist monk .shows rt here ..amazing ..
master bing is amazing ..
That was Truly Amazing!!! Thank you for sharing.
wwow master ping iis amazing like wow
wow..very strong and beautiful. thnx for posting it!
it's like all forms a way to focus on proper alignment posture and structure while moving, they're only useful to remind yourself unconsciously of the mechanics of your movement. In essence forms are useless unless they are followed with practice from another person.
The most important aspect is to develop the sensitivity proper structure and body alignment.
The Three Treasures encompasses three wonderful things; Tai Chi, Ba Gua and Qigong. Hence the name. :)
internalwudangmartialarts.com/2016/03/29/the-three-treasures/
Absolutely Ungetwithable! I'm wowed
amazing form very nice
i think that he did this form very well
it is like te flo of water/ waterfall
this is 5 stars!
The text from the back of the VCDs (3-discs):
內容提要:
三丰太极拳是武当内家拳术, 是祖师张三丰真人所创. 既有祛病延年之功效. 又有防身抗敌技击的功能.
三丰太极拳集形意、八卦.太极于一体. 此拳练起步气势磅礴,随屈就伸,身法多变,拳掌互变 , 刚柔相济.招招有法,法法皆真不怒自威,防不胜防.
此套太极拳, 以无法对有法, 以无形克有形, 緩应急随, 至刚至柔, 无微不至, 无坚不摧, 丛头至尾体现出它的艺术,健身,防身性一体化.
From my (very weak) understanding of Chinese characters, the term "three treasures" doesn't seem to appear on the VCDs and there are no English subtitles on the VCDs so if he uses the term during the teaching, I would not have caught it. But in the second paragraph above it does seem to say that it combines taiji, xingyi and bagua into a unified whole.
Wang Ping is of the Lu Shan Wudang San Feng Ziran [自然] Pai.
Danke.
graceful yet shocking ..
So is your profile picture...graceful and sexy😂
If he was simultaneously attacked by 30 people he would easily defeat them all! (the power speed grace style and precision is shocking)
i wish i was this good
Don't wish. You can do it if practice it everyday.
very special
Can you tell me of the origins of WuDang Three Treasures Tai Chi, who created it & when where did it come from exactly.
Excellent, there are more smooth footworks in this Taiji.
@CottonBoxer I would love to know more about this set myself. All I can tell you of the origin is that it stems from Lu Mountain. So it isn't a Wudang set per se.
Meraviglia umana...
A true master of heaven and earth. FUCK ME SIDEWAYS I'M SAVING FOR WUDANG UNTIL I CAN LIVE FOR GOOD IN THIS AMAZING PLACE!!!
Wow!!!!!
Amazing. Please tell me that he also trains in xingyi - I would love to see that!
Yes. It used to be on youtube under Lushan Wuxing.
WEEEEEEEEEL !!!!
@taiji973 Yeap,,,between 2:41 and 2:43!!!!
Hi is this available on DVD and what is the title? Thanks
i saw another clip here that just calls this form Three Treasures Wudang Form with no mention of
Tai Chi, why is that. thx btw
I didn't know they made a dvd on wudang three treasures featuring Wang Ping. Where can I find this?
"San Feng Tai Chi", VCD#631 on this page:
www.plumpub.com/sales/vcd2/coll_wutangLushan.htm
What is the song that plays in the credits???
vcd it's just introduction
@hagbarth lol why?
@refg78
do you even understand the meaning of Tai Chi???
@hagbarth too bad, you're wrong.