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词条 Wu Yen-hsia
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  1. Biography

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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Wu Yen-hsia or Wu Yanxia (1930–2001) was a Chinese t'ai chi ch'uan teacher of Manchu ancestry.

Biography

She was the daughter of Wu Kung-i (1900-1970) from whom she learned t'ai chi. She also helped in the teaching of her father's students. Wu Yen-hsia was the younger sister of Wu Ta-k'uei and Wu Ta-ch'i, and married Kuo Hsiao-chung, who was also a disciple of her father. She held the position of senior instructor of the Wu family from 1996 to her death in 2001 and was succeeded by her cousin Wu Ta-hsin.[1]

Wu Yen-hsia moved to Hong Kong from Shanghai in 1948. In an interview late in her life, she mentioned that she had often seconded her older brother Wu Ta-k'uei at his many challenge fights in those years. She mentioned applying first aid to any injuries resulting from the fights, and she was "fearful that someone would be killed and there would be big trouble for the family" because her brother was "young and overly fierce".[2]

She attended to the affairs of the Chien-ch'uan Tai Chi Chuan Association while training her students and disciples.[3] She became known as a specialist with the t'ai chi sword and t'ai chi spear.[4]

See also

  • Wu-style form list
  • Wu-style t'ai chi ch'uan

References

1. ^{{cite journal|last=Cai|first=Naibiao|title=In Memory of Wu Daxin|journal=Journal of Asian Martial Arts|volume=15|issue=1|publisher= Via Media Publishing|location=Erie, Pennsylvania USA|year=2006|issn=1057-8358}}
2. ^{{cite journal|last=Yip|first=Y. L.|title=Pivot|journal=Qi, The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health and Fitness|volume=12|issue=3|publisher= Insight Graphics Publishers |date=Autumn 2002|issn=1056-4004}}
3. ^{{cite journal|last=Yip|first=Y. L.|title=Pivot|journal=Qi, The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health and Fitness|volume=12|issue=3|publisher= Insight Graphics Publishers |date=Autumn 2002|issn=1056-4004}}
4. ^{{cite book|last=Wu|first=Kung-tsao|title=Wu Family T'ai Chi Ch'uan (吳家太極拳)|publisher=Chien-ch’uan T’ai-chi Ch’uan Association|origyear=1980|year=2006|isbn=0-9780499-0-X }}

External links

  • {{YouTube|RITBKIzo4UY|Wu Yen-hsia demonstrating a complete Wu-style 108 posture sword form}}
  • International Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan Federation website
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4 : 1930 births|2001 deaths|Chinese tai chi practitioners|Manchu martial artists

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