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Wu DaxinorWu Ta-hsin (1933–2005) was a Chinese tai chi teacher who lived most of his life in Hong Kong. He was the great-grandson Wu-style tai chi founder Wu Quanyou and the grandson of the well-known teacher Wu Jianquan.[1] He directed the Wu family's lineage for four years from the Wu family headquarters in Hong Kong after the death of his cousin Wu Yanxia.[1]

Wu Daxin
Born1933 (1933)
Died2005 (aged 71–72)
Native name吴大新
NationalityChinese
StyleWu-style tai chi
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese

Biography

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Born into a Manchu military family known for their contributions towards preserving knowledge of the traditional Chinese martial arts, Wu Daxin endured strict training from his grandfather Wu Jianquan, uncle Wu Gongyi and father Wu Kung-tsao.[1][2] He eventually became known as a teacher and for his expertise with the tai chi sabre and sword as well as for his qigong and pushing hands skills.[1]

When Wu Gongyi moved with his family to Hong Kong in the 1940s, Wu Daxin assisted him in the promotion and teaching of tai chi.[2] During the 1950s, at the direction of Wu Gongyi, Wu Daxin and his cousins Wu Ta-k'uei and Wu Daqi often travelled to Malaysia and Singapore to start and manage several Wu style academies.[1] Later in his life, he also travelled extensively to North America, teaching tai chi in Toronto, Detroit and Vancouver.[1]

Generational senior instructors of the Wu family

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1st Generation

2nd generation

3rd Generation

4th Generation

5th Generation

Tai chi lineage tree with Wu-style focus

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Note:


  • t
  • e
  • Key:NEIJIA
    Solid linesDirect teacher-student.
    Dot linesPartial influence
    /taught informally
    /limited time.
    TAI CHI
    Dash linesIndividual(s) omitted.
    Dash crossBranch continues.CHEN-STYLEZhaobao-style
    YANG-STYLE
    (王蘭亭)
    Wang Lanting
    1840–?
    2nd gen. Yang
    Yang Jianhou
    1839–1917
    2nd gen. Yang
    2nd gen. Yangjia Michuan
    Yang Banhou
    1837–1892
    2nd gen. Yang
    2nd gen.
    Guang Ping Yang
    Yang Small Frame
    WU (HAO)-STYLEZhaobao He-style
    Li-styleYang Shao-hou
    1862–1930
    3rd gen. Yang
    Yang Small Frame
    Wu Quanyou
    1834–1902
    1st gen. Wu
    (齊閣臣)
    Qi Gechen
    2nd gen. Wu
    (夏公甫)
    Xia Gongfu
    2nd gen. Wu
    Wu Jianquan
    1870–1942
    2nd gen. Wu
    WU-STYLE
    108 Form
    (常遠亭)
    Chang Yuanting
    1860–1918
    2nd gen. Wu
    (郭松亭)
    Guo Songting
    2nd gen. Wu
    Wang Maozhai
    1862–1940
    2nd gen. Wu
    SUN-STYLE
    Dong Yingjie
    1891–1960
    4th gen. Yang
    (齊敏軒)
    Qi Minxuan
    3rd gen. Wu
    Cheng Wing Kwong
    1903–1967
    3rd gen. Wu
    Wu Yinghua
    1907–1997
    3rd gen. Wu
    Wu Gongyi
    1900–1970
    3rd gen. Wu
    Wu Kung-tsao
    1903–1983
    3rd gen. Wu
    Ma Yueliang
    1901–1998
    3rd gen. Wu
    Yang Yuting
    1887–1982
    3rd gen. Wu
    (鄭天熊)
    Cheng Tin Hung
    1930–2005
    Wudang-style
    Wu Ta-k'uei
    1923–1972
    4th gen. Wu
    Wu Yanxia
    1930–2001
    4th gen. Wu
    Wu Daxin
    1933–2005
    4th gen. Wu
    (立群)
    Li Liqun
    1924–2013
    4th gen. Wu
    Wang Peisheng
    1919–2004
    4th gen. Wu
    Wu Kuang-yu
    1946–Present
    5th gen. Wu
    (骆舒焕)
    Luo Shuhuan
    1935–1987
    5th gen. Wu
    CHEN-STYLEYANG-STYLEWU-STYLESUN-STYLEWU (HAO)-STYLE

    References

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    1. ^ a b c d e f Cai, Naibiao (2006). "In Memory of Wu Daxin - Journal of Asian Martial Arts Vol. 15 No. 1". Journal of Asian Martial Arts. Via Media Publishing, Erie Pennsylvania USA. ISSN 1057-8358.
  • ^ a b Yip, Y. L. (Autumn 2002). "Pivot". Qi: The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health and Fitness. 12 (3). Insight Graphics Publishers. ISSN 1056-4004.
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