108 Wu-style Taiji Broadsword Routines (Part 2)

Wu style Taiji Broadsword was created by a Manchu great master Quan You. Its frame is indiscrete, relaxed, static and natural, representing fully its style, such as lightness, flexibility, and consecutice movement. It is original and unique in artistry of wielding the broadsword, graceful and charming in movement, calm and elegant in expression and manner, but also ferocity and braveness, with hidden danger everywhere. It is endowed with thrilling vigor and impact. Wu Guang Yu (see below) is the great grandson of Wu Chien Chuan. He is now the “gatekeeper”, fifth generation of the Wu style of Tai Chi. He learned from both his grandfather the famous Wu Kong Yi and from his father Wu Tai Kwoi. His uncles numbered Wu DaKai, Wu Da Qi, Wu Da Xin and Wu Yan Xia. His sister, Wu Xiao Feng, his sister, is also an experienced and deeply rooted inheritor of the Wu family Tai Chi. Mr. Wu is the chairman of Wu’s Tai Chi Academy, Hong Kong HQ, Canada, the Chairman of the United Wushu Federation of Canada, the Direct
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