Actually Neijiaquan disappeared in 1669 during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912),
but Taijiquan acknowledged its lineage to Neijiaquan. Xingyi and Yiquan and Liuhebafa acknowledged their lineage to Xinyiliuhe developed from Xinyiba 心意把 of Shaolin
Yeung wrote:The Central Guoshu Academy (Zhongyang Guoshuguan, 中央國術館/中央国术馆) established by the National Government in 1928, grouped Xingyi, Taiiji and Bagua together as Neijia under the Wudang Department and the others under Shaolin. As you have pointed out these arts are very different.
Bao wrote:Yeung wrote:The Central Guoshu Academy (Zhongyang Guoshuguan, 中央國術館/中央国术馆) established by the National Government in 1928, grouped Xingyi, Taiiji and Bagua together as Neijia under the Wudang Department and the others under Shaolin. As you have pointed out these arts are very different.
True. But these arts were allready known collectively known as wudang arts and called "neijiaquan" many years earlier. There was a group who called themselves the "wudang boxing association", people who were in this group studied tai chi, bagua and xingyi. Cheng Tinghua was there and later Sun Lutang joined. They all recognized Taoist origin of their arts, including xingyiquan, and shared the same terminology. Some branches of Xingyi might have had this influence in later stages of the development of the branches. But Tai Chi also share the same origin as much Shaolin. However, this shaolin is not any kind of Changchuan or the kind of Shaolin people today usually associate with this name.
AL2016 wrote:Thanks for your answerActually Neijiaquan disappeared in 1669 during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912),
Can you tell more?but Taijiquan acknowledged its lineage to Neijiaquan. Xingyi and Yiquan and Liuhebafa acknowledged their lineage to Xinyiliuhe developed from Xinyiba 心意把 of Shaolin
So origin xing yiquan liuhe is not neijia ?
And lineage of taiji is wudang origin?
So its wudang vs shaolin opposite double axe origin?
I have learned yichuan for intensive 7years
And i notice that the difference of relaxation of the arm
In yichuan xingyi white crane more tense and the goal is to catch the opponent attack and to punch him by explosive power
Vs
Taiji bagua the arm is so light like yang cheng fu taolu s picture like a cloud
And the goal is to attrack the opponent in a trap to play with his balance
Very subtil
AL2016 wrote:no i dont know zhao dao xin writing
i dont know i have seen a video of a white crane vietnamese master he looks like dachengchuan
like hooking the arm and explose the power
zrm wrote:This is my interpretation given what I was taught regarding Taoism from my teacher. It may or may not line up with classical Taoist interpretations.
The practice of internal martial arts is one way to achieve this.
Yeung wrote:Was you taught that Yin and Yang are two different Qi? As Sun Lutang suggested one energy of continuous expansion and contraction, singleness of energy.
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