词条 | Wu Ta-hsin |
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| name = 吳大新 Wu Ta-hsin | image = Wu Ta-hsin.jpg | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{BirthDeathAge|B|1933| | |2005| | |yes}} | birth_place = | death_date = {{BirthDeathAge| |1933| | |2005| | |yes}} | death_place = | death_cause = | other_names = | residence = | nationality = Chinese | style = Wu-style taijiquan | years_active = | occupation = | university = | spouse = | relatives = | students = | website = | footnotes = | updated = }}{{Infobox Chinese |s = |t = {{linktext|吳|大|新}} |p = Wú Dàxīn |w = Wu2 Ta4-hsin1 |y = Ng4 Daai6 San1 }}{{Chinese martial arts}}Wu Ta-hsin or Wu Daxin (1933–2005) was a Chinese t'ai chi ch'uan teacher who lived most of his life in Hong Kong. He was the great-grandson Wu-style t'ai chi ch'uan founder Wu Ch'uan-yu and the grandson of the well-known teacher Wu Chien-ch'uan.[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 Yen-hsia.[1] BiographyBorn into a Manchu military family known for their contributions towards preserving knowledge of the traditional Chinese martial arts, Wu Ta-hsin endured strict training from his grandfather Wu Chien-ch'uan, uncle Wu Kung-i and father Wu Kung-tsao.[1][2] He eventually became known as a teacher and for his expertise with the t'ai chi sabre and sword as well as for his qigong and pushing hands skills.[1] When Wu Kung-i moved with his family to Hong Kong in the 1940s, Wu Ta-hsin assisted him in the promotion and teaching of t'ai chi ch'uan.[2] During the 1950s, at the direction of Wu Kung-i, Wu Ta-hsin and his cousins Wu Ta-kuei and Wu Ta-ch'i 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 t'ai chi ch'uan in Toronto, Detroit and Vancouver.[1] Generational senior instructors of the Wu family1st Generation
T'ai chi ch'uan lineage tree with Wu-style focus{{Wu-style t'ai chi ch'uan lineage tree}}References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite journal|last=Cai|first=Naibiao|title=In Memory of Wu Daxin - Journal of Asian Martial Arts Vol. 15 No. 1|publisher= Via Media Publishing, Erie Pennsylvania USA|year=2006|issn=1057-8358}} 2. ^1 {{cite journal|last=Yip|first=Y. L.|title=Pivot – Qi, The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health and Fitness Vol. 12 No. 3|publisher= Insight Graphics Publishers |date=Autumn 2002|issn=1056-4004}} External links
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