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Sun
Lu Tang was born in Wan County in 1861. His name rings familiar to almost anyone
who has studied one or more of the major internal styles of Chinese martial arts.
Because Sun was highly skilled in Xingyiquan, Taijiquan, and Baguaquan, wrote
five different books on these subjects, and synthesized the three arts to invent
Sun style Taijiquan, his name has become well known wherever Chinese martial arts
are practiced. Like many of the Chinese martial arts heroes, as Sun's fame grew he became legendary and fantastic tales of his martial arts abilities spread like wildfire. Sun's daughter, Sun Jian Yun, who is now over 80 years old, shakes her head when she hears many of the stories that are commonly told about her father. She states that although her father was a very highly skilled martial artist, he was not super-human. Sun Lu Tang's ability to apply Baguaquan's quick footwork methods and fast stepping changes were legendary. He was small and looked weak, but very powerful, often deafeating opponents with very little movement and what appeared to be a small force. Sun believed that the martial arts were to be practiced for three reasons. First was to maintain one's own health, second to defend one's self and third was to defend others. In order to gain the full health benefits one should practice all of the styles equally. Otherwise there will be imbalance. When the art is applied to fighting, naturally each student will have techniques which are best suited to them. Sun felt that it was important that they understand and develop these skills on their own. |
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