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Village Laojia YiLu posture names

April 16th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Chen taiji

These are the posture names for the Chen Village laojia yilu. This is the first form taught by Tu laoshi. Although it’s the village style, it contains elements of his interpretation of taiji. But the posture names are the same, meaning I need to archive these here for future reference.

  1. Begin Taiji (Tai Ji Qi Shi)
  2. Buddha’s Warrior Attendant Pounds Mortar (Jin Gang Dao Dui)
  3. Lazily Tying Coat (Lan Zha Yi)
  4. Six Sealing and Four Closing (Liu Feng Si Bi)
  5. Single Whip (Dan Bian)
  6. Buddha’s Warrior Attendant Pounds Mortar (Jin Gung Dao Dui)
  7. White Crane Spreads Wings (Bai He Liang Chi)
  8. Walking Obliquely (Xie Xing)
  9. Brushing Knees (Lou Xi)
  10. Stepping Forward Three Steps (Shang San Bu)
  11. Walking Obliquely (Xie Xing)
  12. Brushing Knees (Lou Xi)
  13. Stepping Three Steps (Shang San Bu)
  14. Hidden Thrust Punch (and Revolving Upper Arms) (Yan Shou Hong Quan)
  15. Buddha’s Warrior Attendant Pounds Mortar (Jin Gung Dao Dui)
  16. Striking Down by Twisting Body Obliquely (Pie Shen Quan)
  17. Green Dragon Emerges from Water (Qin Lung Chu Shui)
  18. Double Pushing Hands (Shuang Tui Shou)
  19. Striking with Fist Under Elbow (Zhou Di Kan Quan)
  20. Stepping Back and Wrapping Upper Arms (Dao Juan Hong)
  21. White Crane Spreads Wings (Bai He Liang Chi)
  22. Walking Obliquely (Xie Xing)
  23. Flashing Turn to Back (Shan Tong Bei)
  24. Hidden Thrust Punch (and Whirling Upper Arms) (Yan Shou Hong Quan)
  25. Six Sealing and Four Closing (Liu Feng Shi Bi)
  26. Single Whip (Dan Bian)
  27. Cloud Hands (Yun Shou)
  28. High Patting on Horse (Gao Tan Ma)
  29. Brushing Right Foot (You Tsa Jiao)
  30. Brushing Left Foot (Zuo Tsa Jiao)
  31. Kicking With the Left Heel and Following (Zuo Deng Yi Gen)
  32. Stepping Forward Three Steps (Shang San Bu)
  33. Pounding the Ground (Zhi Di Quan)
  34. Double Jump Kick (Ti Er Qi)
  35. Protect-the-Heart Fist (Hu Xing Quan)
  36. Tornado Foot (Xuan Feng Jiao)
  37. Kicking with the Right Heel and Following (You Deng Yi Gen)
  38. Hidden Thrust Punch (and Whirling Upper Arms) (Yan Shou Hong Quan)
  39. Small Capturing and Hitting (Xiao Qin Da)
  40. Embracing Head and Pushing Mountain (Bao Tou Tui Shan)
  41. Six Sealing and Four Closing (Liu Feng Si Bi)
  42. Single Whip (Dan Bian)
  43. Forward Move(Qian Zhao)
  44. Backward Move(Hou Zhao)
  45. Parting the Wild Horse’s Mane (Ye Ma Fen Zhong)
  46. Six Sealing and Four Closing (Liu Feng Si Bi)
  47. Single Whip (Dan Bian)
  48. Fair Maiden Works Shuttles (Yu Nu Chuan Suo)
  49. Lazily Tying Coat (Lan Zha Yi)
  50. Six Sealing and Four Closing (Liu Feng Si Bi)
  51. Single Whip (Dan Bian)
  52. Cloud Hands (Yun Shou)
  53. Double White Lotus (Shuang Bai Lian)
  54. Shake Foot and Fall into Split (Die Jiao Da Cha)
  55. Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg (Jin Ji Du Li)
  56. Stepping Back and Wrapping Upper Arms (Dao Juan Hong)
  57. White Crane Spreads Wings (Bai He Liang Chi)
  58. Walking Obliquely (Xie Xing)
  59. Flashing Turn to Back (Shan Tong Bei)
  60. Hidden Thrust Punch and Whirling Upper Arm (Yan Shou Hong Quan)
  61. Six Sealing and Four Closing (Liu Feng Si Bi)
  62. Single Whip (Dan Bian)
  63. Cloud Hands (Yun Shou)
  64. High Patting on Horse (Gao Tan Ma)
  65. Crossed Feet (Shi Zhi Jiao)
  66. Punch the Groin (Zhi Dang Chui)
  67. Ape Presents Fruit (Yuan Hou Xian Guo)
  68. Single Whip (Dan Bian)
  69. Sparrow Dashes Earth Dragon (Que Di Long)
  70. Stepping Forward to Form the Seven Stars (Shang Bu Qi Xing)
  71. Stepping Back to Ride the Tiger (Xia Bu Kua Hu)
  72. Turn Back and Wave Double Lotus (Zhuan Shen Shuang Bai Lian)
  73. Cannon Right in Front (Dang Tou Pao)
  74. Buddha’s Warrior Attendant Pounds Mortar (Jing Gang Dao Dui)
  75. Close Taiji Form (Tai Ji Shou Si)

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  • 1 Carmen Farruggia // Sep 21, 2007 at 11:51 am

    There are a few differences but not many. Sometimes White Crane is called White Goose. Bai he and Bai ee are really close. Just as (with an accent) cloud hands yun shou can also be heard as use hands yung shou. 69 is sometimes heard as Dragon splits the earth. Oh, Dan Bian makes more sense if you make it Dan Tien Bien. i.e. Change the dan tien. Which is what happens during first part of movement.

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