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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 Shaohou (1862-1930) along with Yang Chengfu (1883-1936) represent the third generation of Yang family Taijiquan. At birth he was named Yang Zhaoxiong and was later named Mengxiang, and then Shaohou, commonly known as "Mr. Big". Although Yang Shaohou studied gongfu with his father Yang Jianhou (1839 1917), it is said that he mainly learned from his uncle Yang Banhou (1837-1890). Likely influenced by his uncle''s teaching style, Yang Shaohou was also known to have…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 Shaohou (1862-1930) along with Yang Chengfu (1883-1936) represent the third generation of Yang family Taijiquan. At birth he was named Yang Zhaoxiong and was later named Mengxiang, and then Shaohou, commonly known as "Mr. Big". Although Yang Shaohou studied gongfu with his father Yang Jianhou (1839 1917), it is said that he mainly learned from his uncle Yang Banhou (1837-1890). Likely influenced by his uncle''s teaching style, Yang Shaohou was also known to have had a very forceful nature, and both of these masters are considered to have been very demanding teachers; only interested in teaching those that could stand their tough training regimes. In the early years he taught the ''middle fame'' that was developed by his father, but later began developing his own signature style likely developed from the techniques taught to him by his uncle. This form or style was referred to as ''small circle''. This was characterized by high and low postures with small movements done in a sometimes slow and sometimes sudden manner.