Bagua Family Tree and a little help with a few practitioners

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Re: Bagua Family Tree and a little help with a few practitioners

Postby XiaoXiong on Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:18 am

DaiShou meaning what? We have dai as a post heaven concept of "leading" or Dai someone by a pulling or maybe dragging type of action. Not to derail anything just curious.
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Re: Bagua Family Tree and a little help with a few practitioners

Postby edededed on Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:22 am

Well, the meaning depends on what characters are being used, but all "daishou" variations seem to be some take on pulling/dragging, as you say.
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Re: Bagua Family Tree and a little help with a few practitioners

Postby tn-bagua on Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:13 pm

Hey Gang,

Just wondering if anyone could help out with info on the disciples of Guo Gumin (1887-1968)?

I have a fair amount of info on Gao Ziying (who is listed as one of Guo's students in addition to training with his father), but hope to find out something on the ones listed below:

1. Su Shen
2. Wang Qichang
3. Liu Jiemin

I'm sure there were others. So, if anyone has any info on these three practitioners or other disciples please contact me.

Thanks,
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Re: Bagua Family Tree and a little help with a few practitioners

Postby edededed on Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:35 am

Did you get information on these guys yet?
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Re: Bagua Family Tree and a little help with a few practitioners

Postby tn-bagua on Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:15 am

Nope. Nothing yet.
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Re: Bagua Family Tree and a little help with a few practitioners

Postby edededed on Mon Sep 08, 2008 4:44 am

I have PMed you, then. :)
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