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Sun lu tang biography of martin

          A distinctive book authored by one of Madam Sun Jian-Yun's (daughter of Grandmaster Sun Lu-T'ang) direct long-term students.!

          Sun Lutang

          Chinese martial artist

          In this Chinese name, the family name is Sun.

          Sun Lutang (1860-1933) was a master of Chinese neijia (internal) martial arts and was the progenitor of the syncretic art of Sun-style tai chi.[1] He was also considered an accomplished Neo-Confucian and Taoist scholar (especially of the I Ching), and was a distinguished contributor to the theory of internal martial arts through his many published works.[2]

          Biography

          He was born in Hebei and was named Sun Fuquan (孫福全) by his parents.

          Years later, his baguazhang teacher Cheng Tinghua gave him the name Sun Lutang.

          Introduction to several of Madam Sun's direct long-term students: Bradford Tyrey (USA), Dave Martin (United Kingdom), and Su-Ying Martin (United Kingdom).

        1. Introduction to several of Madam Sun's direct long-term students: Bradford Tyrey (USA), Dave Martin (United Kingdom), and Su-Ying Martin (United Kingdom).
        2. Sun lu tang: boxing embodies the tao, But I didn't understand it until I learned 'concealed energy' he says as he progressed to'mysterious energy', he felt.
        3. A distinctive book authored by one of Madam Sun Jian-Yun's (daughter of Grandmaster Sun Lu-T'ang) direct long-term students.
        4. Sun was a master of Xingyi, Bagua and Taiji boxing from Hebei Province who had an important impact on the development of the Chinese Martial.
        5. Sun Lu Tang was an important figure in the world of martial arts during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
        6. (It was common in old China for people to have multiple names, through various phases of life). He continued to use his original name in some areas, including the publishing of his books.

          He was also well-versed in two other internal martial arts: xingyiquan and baguazhang before he came to study tai chi.

          His expertise in these two martial arts were so