Dr. Chang's Taijiquan (Baltimore area)

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Dr. Chang's Taijiquan (Baltimore area)

Postby neijia_boxer on Tue Jan 15, 2013 6:53 am

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What lineage was Dr. Chang’s Tai Chi from? I saw the page here with Fu Zhong Wen of the Yang style and also a picture with T.T. Liang.

http://www.atouchofchi.com/drchang.html

I am simply just interested who he studied with in China. Was he from Taiwan or Mainland?

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Re: Dr. Chang's Taijiquan (Baltimore area)

Postby kenneth fish on Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:57 pm

Dr. Chang was from Hebei. His XIngyi teacher was Li Bintang.
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Re: Dr. Chang's Taijiquan (Baltimore area)

Postby neijia_boxer on Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:23 am

Thanks Dr. Fish. I just got an email from Gary:

he says
"Dr Chang learned Tai Chi from Li Bing Chan, who learned from Shu Yee Shan, who learned from Yang Chien Hou; Yang Cheng Fu’s father.
Dr Chang was also lieutenant cornel for the national army under Chiang Kai- Shek."

That is interesting to know.

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