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05-05-2004, 12:13 AM
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Dr. Xie Peiqi's Bagua Yin style Bagua system has over 1000 forms.

http://www.traditionalstudies.org/ysb/
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First of all, Tung Hai Chuan is the first man credited for bringing Pa Kua into the public in the early 1800's. Tung had -- I think -- three disciples that he taught specially according to their body characteristics and their strengths. The three disciples of Tung are Cheng Tinghua, Yin Fu, and Liang Zhenpu. The style that I practice has a little different history.
"Seventy-two names was recorded at the grave of Dong Hai Chang (Tung Hai-Chuan). Among them was famous practioners and teachers that went on to found their own style and training methods. In the Martial arts world, it is generally recognized that Dong has eight great students each with exceptional abilities. They are:
Yin Fu (1842?1909)
Chen Ting Hua (1848-1900)
Chang Chan Kuei (1859-1940)
Ma Gui (1854 -1940)
Ma Wei Chi (1851 - 1880)
Liu Feng Chun (1855 - 1922)
Liu De Kuan (?-1911)
Song Chang Rong "

From: http://www.geocities.com/ottawakungfu/250Bagau002A.htm

Lots of interesting stuff there
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Dr. Xie Peiqi's Bagua Yin style Bagua system has over 1000 forms.

http://www.traditionalstudies.org/ysb/
1000? Wow. What constitutes a form in his system? Does he know them all?
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05-06-2004, 12:28 AM
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I'm not really sure what constituted a form :P This page kind of explains the structure of the system: http://www.traditionalstudies.org/ysb/structure.html

Yeah, he did know them all though and was recording everything he knew onto volumes of video tape. He passed away recently I think. Not sure if he ever finished the project or if his disciple managed to learn everything
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