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Month: October 2019

China Trips

Xingyi Roots Series – Shanxi XYQ – Song family visit

Of course, as a student of Song style a visit to Taigu would not be complete without reporting in to the Song family courtyard to get corrections from the Song family. They very kindly allowed Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago October 14, 2019
China Trips

Xingyi Roots Series – Shanxi XYQ – Che Style in Taigu

Thanks to an introduction from a Song style kungfu brother (shixiong) who lives in Taigu, our group had the privilege of meeting several of the local teachers of Che style xingyi. As Che style is Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago October 10, 2019
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