Sun-style tai chi
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The Sun-style tai chi (Chinese: 孙氏太极拳; pinyin: Sūn shì tàijíquán) is one of the five primary styles of tai chi. It is well known for its smooth, flowing movements which omit the more physically vigorous crouching, leaping and fa jin of some other styles. Its gentle postures and high stances make it very suitable for martial arts therapy.
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Date founded | start of 20th century |
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Country of origin | China |
Founder | Sun Lutang |
Arts taught | Tai chi |
Ancestor arts | Wu (Hao)-style tai chi |
Practitioners | Sun Cunzhou (孙存周) Sun Jianyun (孙剑云) Sun Shurong (孙叔容) Sun Wanrong (孙婉容) |
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