Yang Banhou (Yang Pan-hou; 1837–1890) was an influential teacher of tai chi in Qing dynasty China, known for his bellicose temperament.[1][2]
^Wile, Douglas (1983). Tai Chi Touchstones: Yang Family Secret Transmissions. Sweet Ch'i Press. ISBN 978-0-912059-01-3.
^Wile, Douglas (1995). Lost T'ai-chi Classics from the Late Ch'ing Dynasty (Chinese Philosophy and Culture). State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-2654-8.
YangBanhou (Yang Pan-hou; 1837–1890) was an influential teacher of tai chi in Qing dynasty China, known for his bellicose temperament. He was the senior...
family. YangBanhou became the highest paid teacher of Wu Quanyou even though Yang Luchan was Wu's first tai chi teacher. His third son Yang Jianhou (1839–1917)...
completed in 1875 by Yang Luchan's son, YangBanhou, or no later than the first decade of the twentieth century by one or more of YangBanhou's disciples. By...
This Yang-style tai chi became known as Guang Ping Yang tai chi. Yang Luchan taught his son, YangBanhou, the Guang Ping Yang tai chi. YangBanhou was...
and a demanding teacher. Yang began learning tai chi at age 7, in Beijing under his father Yang Jianhou, his uncle YangBanhou (who formally adopted him)...
martial arts by his father, Wu Quanyou, a senior student of Yang Luchan, and YangBanhou. Both Wu Jianquan and his father were hereditary Manchu cavalry...
classic forty chapter text of taijiquan principles for Luchan's son YangBanhou as well as Wu Quanyou, the first teacher of Wu-style taijiquan. Prince...
Yang Chengfu (1883–1936) was one of the best known teachers of Yang-style tai chi. He helped develop the art into its modern form. His students would...
have links to famous tai chi masters (see lineage diagram), including YangBanhou, Wu Quanyou, Wu Jianquan, Cheng Wing Kwong, Chen Gengyun (陳耕雲) and Wang...
chi. Yang's older brother, YangBanhou, was the senior of Jianhou's generation, and also an important instructor of tai chi. Yang Jianhou's sons Yang Chengfu...
Wan Chun (萬春) and Ling Shan (凌山), were asked to become disciples of YangBanhou, Yang Luchan's oldest adult son and also a tai chi instructor for the Qing...
Yang Shouzhong, born Yang Zhenming, (1910–1985) was the eldest son of Yang Chengfu. He is also known by the Cantonese pronunciation of his name, Yeung...
had been a disciple of Yang Chengfu, and later a family member as he married Zou Kuei Cheng, the great-granddaughter of Yang Chien Hou. Fu Zhongwen was...
Ch'uan. Wu's grandfather Wu Quanyou had inherited the Forty Chapters from YangBanhou. The book was first published in Changsha in 1935. In 1980, when the...
eventually sought out the nearby Yang family household to learn Yang-style tai chi. There he began his martial arts studies with Yang Chengfu under the supervision...
YANG-STYLE (王蘭亭) Wang Lanting 1840–? 2nd gen. YangYang Jianhou 1839–1917 2nd gen. Yang 2nd gen. Yangjia Michuan YangBanhou 1837–1892 2nd gen. Yang 2nd...
affiliated schools in North America, Europe, and Asia. Yang Zhaolin demonstrated a YangBanhou form for Dong, but at the time was too ill with tuberculosis...
P'ei-sheng; 1919–2004) was a teacher of Wu-style tai chi. He was a student of Yang Yuting and Wang Maozhai. Although most famous for his tai chi, Wang began...
great-grandfather Wu Quanyou had first learned from Yang Luchan (1799–1872) and his son YangBanhou (1837–1890). When Wu Gongyi migrated with his family...