Wudang represents it's lineage from Dao priests. ZhaoBao represents the place grown. TaijiQuan is the boxing followed with rules of Taiji. Great performance indeed. 🙏
Nice form. You can clearly see it's derived from Chen style, possibly with some Wudang influence through Jiang Fa. But that's controversial. I usually practice my Chen shi taijiquan in gym shorts and a tee shirt, without any Once Upon a Time in China music playing. That must be what I'm doing wrong. Seriously, though, thanks for sharing. Zhaobao style is interesting. It's like Chen postures, done with Yang softness, at a faster pace than either.
Brian Kaplan. Wudang Zhaobao is not derived from Chen, the definitive origin has never been settled (you could say the influence of this on Chen is “clearly seen”). As the Five Family systems spread of course their version of history spread with it, that is what’s commonly known now. We believe in Zhaobao that Jiang Fa was a senior student of Wang Zhongyue above Chen Wanting. Where Chen combined his new studies with his maternal Li Family arts (& other knowledge) to develop Chen Style, Jiang Fa held to the original method. That is now called Zhaobao. Even in the Chen Family records they say Chen Wanting met and studied with Jiang Fa.
This claim was first put forth by Gu Liu Xin based on Chen Xin's seminal work on Chen style Taijiquan. In it, Chen Xin had written a family manual and that manual stated that Chen Xin had learnt his art from Chen You Ben and transmitted the art to the Zhao Bao Villiage. Chen You Ben is widely acknowledged as the founder of the `new' style of Chen Taijiquan. We do not know for sure if he did know Taijiquan since it is disputed that the Chen Villiage did not invent Taijiquan since their claims have been proven untenable. In any case, Chen Qing Ping was supposed to have studied the Chen family arts from him and that is not what is in dispute. There is not very much material available on the `new' style and on the basis of postures there is not much variance with the `old' style. This claim is the most widely believed due to the popularity of the works of Gu Liu Xin and Tang Hao. It was only in recent years with the liberation of China permitting more freedom that the Zhao Bao claims have been published and given air to. Beyond the recent work of Chen Xin, there is no other primary collaboration on it.
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Wudang represents it's lineage from Dao priests. ZhaoBao represents the place grown. TaijiQuan is the boxing followed with rules of Taiji. Great performance indeed. 🙏
Nice...has to be my top favorite one......solid yet flexable....the strength may relent, but never the intent........
Nice form. You can clearly see it's derived from Chen style, possibly with some Wudang influence through Jiang Fa. But that's controversial. I usually practice my Chen shi taijiquan in gym shorts and a tee shirt, without any Once Upon a Time in China music playing. That must be what I'm doing wrong. Seriously, though, thanks for sharing. Zhaobao style is interesting. It's like Chen postures, done with Yang softness, at a faster pace than either.
Brian Kaplan. Wudang Zhaobao is not derived from Chen, the definitive origin has never been settled (you could say the influence of this on Chen is “clearly seen”). As the Five Family systems spread of course their version of history spread with it, that is what’s commonly known now. We believe in Zhaobao that Jiang Fa was a senior student of Wang Zhongyue above Chen Wanting. Where Chen combined his new studies with his maternal Li Family arts (& other knowledge) to develop Chen Style, Jiang Fa held to the original method. That is now called Zhaobao. Even in the Chen Family records they say Chen Wanting met and studied with Jiang Fa.
This claim was first put forth by Gu Liu Xin based on Chen Xin's seminal work on Chen style
Taijiquan. In it, Chen Xin had written a family manual and that manual stated that Chen Xin
had learnt his art from Chen You Ben and transmitted the art to the Zhao Bao Villiage.
Chen You Ben is widely acknowledged as the founder of the `new' style of Chen Taijiquan.
We do not know for sure if he did know Taijiquan since it is disputed that the Chen Villiage
did not invent Taijiquan since their claims have been proven untenable. In any case, Chen
Qing Ping was supposed to have studied the Chen family arts from him and that is not what is
in dispute. There is not very much material available on the `new' style and on the basis of
postures there is not much variance with the `old' style.
This claim is the most widely believed due to the popularity of the works of Gu Liu Xin and
Tang Hao. It was only in recent years with the liberation of China permitting more freedom
that the Zhao Bao claims have been published and given air to. Beyond the recent work of
Chen Xin, there is no other primary collaboration on it.
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