You demand a lot of things don't you Wayne! Buy the book and your questions will be answered.
Seriously it would take the book's contents to answer those correctly. They're both advanced, so it's hard to summarise.
I short - Tai - the bird uses its long tail to confuse predators, so it's often not where you think it's going to be. Bird-like in it's soaring nature and quick changes of angle. Tuo, like other crocs is an ambush predator, so stillness into sudden explosiveness, strong side to side action (the croc barrel roll). Big on opening and closing (jaws).
I don't think there's any of it on YouTube. You'll see Tai and Tuo done by other people if you search for it of course.
Lineage:
Our school of Hsing-I has been handed down to us through three different lines, for example: Ji Long Feng taught Cao Ji Wu, who taught Dai Long Bang, who taught Li Neng Ran, who taught Guo Yun Shen, who taught Liu Chi Lan, who taught Li Cun Yi, who taught Hao En Guang, who taught Luo Da Cheng, who taught Zhu Guang, who taught Damon Smith (our senior Hsing-I instructor). Damon Smith teaches Glen Board.
Just one thing - after I don't know how many years, can you at least get my name right? There's no e. It's "Graham". It's even in my user name.
GrahamB
Not Grahame
That's not even a spelling of Graham. It's "Graeme" if you spell it with an e.
Thanks,
GRAHAM
edit:
oh I see Paul has done a Tai video before - here it is - note, this is not Glen the guy who wrote this book, it's Paul:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqXA1A4YHJk