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22: 32: 97:. The straight sword, sometimes with a tassel and sometimes not, is used for upper body conditioning and martial training in traditional tai chi schools. The different family schools have various warmups, forms and fencing drills for training with the double-edged sword known as 172:
wushu display or as training tools in modern-day martial arts schools often have properties that render them unsuitable for historically accurate combat. These properties, such as extreme blade thinness or a high degree of flexibility compared to historical battlefield-quality
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forms are rooted in martial application, and are thus originally designed to make use of the weapons available at the time of their development. As there was no historical
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with a thin blade designed to make noise when it is shaken by the competitor during competition and a tassel is always attached to the pommel. The
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A lighter version of the traditional sword and theatrical versions of traditional sword forms are also used in the tai chi routines of
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of the day, being of appropriate weight, balance, sharpness and resilience to be effective in armed combat.
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type created specifically for tai chi, the forms were designed around the use of a functional
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Lost T'ai-chi Classics from the Late Ch'ing Dynasty (Chinese Philosophy and Culture)
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sword') is a straight two-edged sword used in the training of the
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curriculum. The wushu sword is a narrow, double-edged Chinese
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Chinese Swordsmanship: The Yang Family Taiji Jian Tradition
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32. Thrust Forward in Bow Stance (弓步直刺) – Closing Form (收势)
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1. Point Sword with Feet Together (并步点剑) – Beginning (起势)
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13. Lift Knee and Hold Sword with Both Hands (提膝捧剑)
264:25. Stand on One Leg and Hold Sword Level (独立平托) 207:6. Stand on One Leg and Cut with Armswing (独立掄劈) 216:9. Plunge Sword Downward in Empty Stance (虚步下截) 234:15. Swing Up Sword in Left Empty Stance (左虚步撩) 463: 237:16. Swing Up Sword in Right Bow Stance (右弓步撩) 8: 270:27. Cut with Armswing in Empty Stance (虚步掄劈) 261:24. Point Sword in Right Empty Stance (虚步点剑) 255:22. Step Forward and Plunge Backward (弓步反刺) 79: 470: 456: 448: 344:. An English edition was released in 2006. 332:(in Chinese). 鑑泉太極拳社 Hong Kong, Toronto. 134:technique to their students. Traditional 240:17. Turn Round and Withdraw Sword (转身回抽) 422:http://taiji.de/taiji/head4e/index2.htm 410:http://taiji.de/taiji/head4e/index2.htm 314: 358:. State University of New York Press. 210:7. Step Back and Withdraw Sword (退步回抽) 130:military officer training, and taught 222:11. Turn Round and Carry Sword (转身斜带) 213:8. Stand on One Leg and Thrust (独立上刺) 195:2. Stand on One Leg and Thrust (独立反刺) 7: 282:31. Circle Sword Horizontally (旋转平抹) 249:20. Parry in Right Bow Stance (右弓步攔) 243:18. Thrust with Feet Together (并步平刺) 219:10. Thrust in Left Bow Stance (左弓步刺) 279:30. Withdraw Sword in T-Step (丁步回抽) 252:21. Parry in Left Bow Stance (左弓步攔) 246:19. Parry in Left Bow Stance (左弓步攔) 225:12. Retreat and Carry Sword (缩身斜带) 201:4. Carry Sword to the Right (向右平带) 16:Style of swordplay used in tai chi 14: 276:29. Step Forward to Thrust (进步平刺) 204:5. Carry Sword to the Left (向左平带) 444:108 Taijijian form YouTube video 388:. Seven Stars Books and Video. 198:3. Sweep Sword in Crouch (仆步横掃) 571:International Wushu Federation 273:28. Step Back to Strike (撤步反擊) 74: 65: 57: 1: 267:26. Cut in Bow Stance (弓步挂劈 ) 420:(Sword forms:32-Form ,video) 258:23. Turn Round to Cut (反身回劈) 628: 327:Wu Family T'ai Chi Ch'uan 126:families were involved in 576:World Wushu Championships 231:14. Hop and Thrust (跳步平刺) 188:32 sword forms (32式 太極劍) 354:Wile, Douglas (1995). 44: 28: 612:Chinese swordsmanship 41:Temple of Heaven Park 34: 24: 607:Chinese martial arts 35:Pan Ying performing 92:Chinese martial art 62:traditional Chinese 168:variants used for 107:Historical use of 54:simplified Chinese 45: 29: 584: 583: 486:Main taolu events 395:978-0-9743999-0-4 365:978-0-7914-2654-8 339:978-0-9780499-0-4 82: 619: 472: 465: 458: 449: 424: 418: 412: 406: 400: 399: 376: 370: 369: 351: 345: 343: 319: 83: 80: 76: 67: 59: 627: 626: 622: 621: 620: 618: 617: 616: 587: 586: 585: 580: 559: 541: 481: 476: 433: 428: 427: 419: 415: 407: 403: 396: 380:Scott M. Rodell 378: 377: 373: 366: 353: 352: 348: 340: 321: 320: 316: 311: 292: 183: 152: 116: 17: 12: 11: 5: 625: 623: 615: 614: 609: 604: 602:Chinese swords 599: 589: 588: 582: 581: 579: 578: 573: 567: 565: 561: 560: 558: 557: 549: 547: 543: 542: 540: 539: 532: 525: 518: 511: 504: 497: 489: 487: 483: 482: 477: 475: 474: 467: 460: 452: 446: 445: 432: 431:External links 429: 426: 425: 413: 401: 394: 371: 364: 346: 338: 313: 312: 310: 307: 306: 305: 300: 291: 288: 287: 286: 283: 280: 277: 274: 271: 268: 265: 262: 259: 256: 253: 250: 247: 244: 241: 238: 235: 232: 229: 226: 223: 220: 217: 214: 211: 208: 205: 202: 199: 196: 193: 182: 179: 151: 148: 115: 105: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 624: 613: 610: 608: 605: 603: 600: 598: 595: 594: 592: 577: 574: 572: 569: 568: 566: 562: 556: 555: 551: 550: 548: 544: 538: 537: 533: 531: 530: 526: 524: 523: 519: 517: 516: 512: 510: 509: 505: 503: 502: 498: 496: 495: 491: 490: 488: 484: 480: 479:Wushu (sport) 473: 468: 466: 461: 459: 454: 453: 450: 443: 440: 437: 435: 434: 430: 423: 417: 414: 411: 405: 402: 397: 391: 387: 386: 381: 375: 372: 367: 361: 357: 350: 347: 341: 335: 331: 328: 324: 318: 315: 308: 304: 301: 299: 298: 294: 293: 289: 284: 281: 278: 275: 272: 269: 266: 263: 260: 257: 254: 251: 248: 245: 242: 239: 236: 233: 230: 227: 224: 221: 218: 215: 212: 209: 206: 203: 200: 197: 194: 191: 190: 189: 187: 180: 178: 176: 171: 167: 163: 162: 157: 149: 147: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 114: 110: 106: 104: 102: 101: 96: 93: 89: 88: 77: 71: 63: 55: 51: 50: 42: 38: 33: 27: 23: 19: 552: 534: 527: 520: 513: 506: 499: 492: 416: 404: 384: 374: 355: 349: 330: 326: 323:Wu Kung-tsao 317: 295: 185: 184: 174: 169: 165: 159: 153: 150:Modern wushu 143: 139: 135: 131: 128:Qing dynasty 117: 112: 108: 98: 86: 73: 48: 47: 46: 36: 25: 18: 439:Ma Yueliang 43:in Beijing. 591:Categories 309:References 494:Changquan 186:Taijijian 170:taijijian 136:taijijian 113:taijiquan 75:tàijíjiàn 49:Taijijian 37:taijijian 26:Taijijian 546:Sparring 442:Wu style 382:(2003). 325:(1980). 290:See also 181:32 forms 597:Tai chi 564:Related 536:Tai chi 522:Nanquan 329:(吳家太極拳) 303:Tai chi 95:tai chi 39:in the 392:  362:  336:  72:: 70:pinyin 64:: 56:: 554:Sanda 529:Qiang 156:wushu 87:taiji 84:' 515:Jian 390:ISBN 360:ISBN 334:ISBN 297:Jian 175:jian 166:jian 161:jian 144:jian 140:jian 132:jian 122:and 120:Yang 118:The 109:jian 100:jian 81:lit. 508:Gun 501:Dao 111:in 66:太極劍 58:太极剑 593:: 124:Wu 103:. 78:; 68:; 60:; 471:e 464:t 457:v 398:. 368:. 342:. 52:(

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Temple of Heaven Park
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
taiji
Chinese martial art
tai chi
jian
Yang
Wu
Qing dynasty
wushu
jian
Jian
Tai chi
Wu Kung-tsao
ISBN
978-0-9780499-0-4
ISBN
978-0-7914-2654-8
Scott M. Rodell
Chinese Swordsmanship: The Yang Family Taiji Jian Tradition
ISBN
978-0-9743999-0-4
http://taiji.de/taiji/head4e/index2.htm
http://taiji.de/taiji/head4e/index2.htm

Ma Yueliang

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