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Tai Chi Also known as T'ai Chi Ch'üan & Taijiquan. UK based Neil Bradley. Tai Chi Chuan. Long Form Sifu Yang Zhengduo Style Taiji Quan. |
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1. Prepare 2. Opening 3. Circle the Moon with Three Rings 4. Big Dipper 5. Swallow Skims the Water 6. Block and Sweep, Right 7. Block and Sweep, Left 8. Little Dipper 9. Swallow Returns to its Nest 10. Agile Cat Seizes the Rat 11. Phoenix Lifts its Head 12. Wasp Enters the Cave 13. Phoenix Opens its Right Wing 14. Little Dipper 2 15. Phoenix Opens its Left Wing 16. Casting the Fishing Rod 17. Poking the Grass to Seek the Snake, 1 18. Poking the Grass to Seek the Snake. 2 19. Poking the Grass to Seek the Snake. 3 20. Embracing the Moon 21. Birds Lodging In the Forest 22. Black Dragon Swings its Tail 23. Green Dragon comes out of the Water 24. Lotus Swirls Around In the Wind 25. Lion Shakes its Head, Left 26. Lion Shakes its Head, Right 27. Tiger Covers its Head 28. Mustang Jumps the Ravine 29. Reining in the Stallion 30. Compass 31. Dusting in the Wind, 1 32. Dusting in the Wind, 2 33. Dusting in the Wind, 3 34. Pushing the Canoe with the Current 35. Shooting Star Chases the Moon 36. Heavenly Steed Flies Over the Waterfall 37. Lifting up the Curtain 38. Left Cart Wheel 39. Right Cart Wheel 40. Swallow Carries Pieces of Earth in its Beak 41. Roc Extends its Wings 42. Fishing for the Moon at the Sea Bottom 43. Naza Explores the Sea Bottom 44. Rhinoceros Looks at the Moon 45. Shooting the Wild Goose 46. Green Dragon Shows its Claws 47. Phoenix Opens Both its Wings 48. Step Over and Block Up, Left 49. Step Over and Block Up, Right 50. Shooting the Wild Goose 51. White Ape Presents the Fruit 52. Falling Flowers, 1 53. Falling Flowers, 2 54. Falling Flowers, 3 55. Falling Flowers, 4 56. Falling Flowers, 5 57. Fair Lady Works at Shuttles 58. White Tiger Swings its Tail 59. Tiger Covers its Head 60. Fish Jumps Over the Dragon Gate 61. Black Dragon Twists Around the Pole, Left 62. Black Dragon Twists Around the Pole, Right 63. Fairy Points the Way 64. An Incense for Heaven 65. Plum Flowers Being Swept by the Wind 66. Presenting the Tablet 67. Return the Sword to its Original Position |
| The way to view these notes is as a dairy. As I absorbed information I wrote it down to help clarify in my own words, but I make no claims to a deep knowledge. This is the current Yang family form, which seems to contain more named variations than earlier versions. "You stand straight, facing the South, the same as in Taijiquans's Beginning Posture." (Source: Taji Sword And Other Writings. Chen Weiming. 1928.) P.20 Translation By Barbara Davis. 2000. ISBN 9781556433337 |

