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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yang Pan-hou (1837-1890) was an influential teacher of T''ai Chi Ch''uan in Ch''ing dynasty China, known for his bellicose temperament. He was the senior son of Yang Lu-ch''an to survive to adulthood. Like his father, he was retained as a martial arts instructor by the Chinese Imperial family. He eventually became the formal teacher of Wu Ch''uan-yü (Wu Quanyou), a Manchu Banner cavalry officer of the Palace Battalion. Wu Ch''uan-yü''s son, Wu Chien-ch''üan (Wu…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yang Pan-hou (1837-1890) was an influential teacher of T''ai Chi Ch''uan in Ch''ing dynasty China, known for his bellicose temperament. He was the senior son of Yang Lu-ch''an to survive to adulthood. Like his father, he was retained as a martial arts instructor by the Chinese Imperial family. He eventually became the formal teacher of Wu Ch''uan-yü (Wu Quanyou), a Manchu Banner cavalry officer of the Palace Battalion. Wu Ch''uan-yü''s son, Wu Chien-ch''üan (Wu Jianquan), also a Banner officer, became known as the co-founder (along with his father) of the Wu style T''ai Chi Ch''uan. Yang Pan-hou''s younger brother Yang Chien-hou was a well known teacher of Yang style T''ai Chi Ch''uan as well. Yang Pan-hou''s son, Yang Shao-p''eng (1875-1938) was also a T''ai Chi teacher. Yang Pan-hou taught Wang Jiao-Yu his father''s Guang Ping Yang Tai Chi Chuan form, Wang Jiao-Yu taught Kuo Lien Ying this original Yang style form.