Wang Maozhai (Chinese: 王茂齋; pinyin: Wáng Màozhāi; 1862–1940) was one of Wu Quanyou's of Wu-style tai chi three primary disciples. When Wu Quanyou's son Wu Jianquan moved from Beijing to Shanghai in 1928 he remained to lead the Wu-style Beijing group. He was the founder of the Beijing Tai Miao tai chi Research Centre. In 1929, the first documentary book on Wu-style tai chi "The record of Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan" was published by Wang Maozhai with Wu Jianquan and Guo Fen.[1] His primary disciple was Yang Yuting.[1]
^ abZhang, Tina (2006). Classical Northern Wu Style Tai Ji Quan. Blue Snake Books Berkeley, California, USA. ISBN 978-1-58394-154-6.
WangMaozhai (Chinese: 王茂齋; pinyin: WángMàozhāi; 1862–1940) was one of Wu Quanyou's of Wu-style tai chi three primary disciples. When Wu Quanyou's son...
Wu-style tai chi. He was a student of Yang Yuting and WangMaozhai. Although most famous for his tai chi, Wang began training in martial arts with the Ma Gui...
known as Quan Sanye (全三爺) as a term of respect. His disciples included WangMaozhai, Guo Songting (郭松亭), Xia Gongfu (夏公甫), Chang Yuanting (1860-1918; 常遠亭)...