Wu-style tai chi
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Not to be confused with Wu (Hao)-style tai chi.
Wu-style tai chi (Chinese: 吳氏太极拳; pinyin: Wúshì tàijíquán) is one of the five main styles of tai chi. It is second in popularity after Yang-style,[1] and the fourth-oldest of the five major tai chi styles.[2] It was developed by Wu Quanyou and Wu Jianquan.
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Also known as | Ng-style tai chi |
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Date founded | late 19th century |
Country of origin | China |
Founder | Wu Jianquan |
Current head | Wu Kuang-yu 5th gen. Wu |
Arts taught | Tai chi |
Ancestor arts | Yang-style tai chi |
Practitioners | Wu Quanyou, Wu Gongyi, Ma Yueliang, Wu Yanxia |
Official website | WuStyle.com |
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