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YANG STYLE TAIJIQUAN
13 movements, requested to the Yang family by the Chinese Government 22 movements (internal routine). Extracted by Wei Shu Ren from the "Lao Liu Lu" (The old six routines), an 89 movement routine also named secret transmission by Yang Jianhou. 24 movements, simplified or Beijing routine. 28 movements, COMPETITION routine, made by Fu Sheng Yuan 37 movements, short routine, made by Chen Man Ching 40 movements, COMPETITION routine (Note: the well-known 42 movement routine is not mentioned here because although the Yang style movements are very abundant in it, this routine actually synthesizes several styles of taiji quan, not only the Yang style.) 48 movements (Extracted by Li De Yin) 49 movements, COMPETITION routine, made by Yang Zhen Duo 59 movements, or advanced routine, made by Yang Chen Fu 85 movements (according to Yáng Chéng Fu) 88 movements (Extracted by the Government. Standard Routine) 89 movements, named Lâo Liú Lù (the old six routines) (see above the link for the 22 secret transmission Yang Jianhou’s routine) 94 sections (Yáng Chéng Fu’s) 103 movements (Yáng Zhèn Duó’s) 105 movements, made by Chen Wei Ming 108 movements, TRADITIONAL 113 movements, made by Dong Ying Jie 124 movements, made by Yang Shao ¿Chung? 129 movements SECRET TRANSMISSION (Not Wei Shu Ren’s, but according to Zhäng Zhû Quán) 150 movements, by Liang Tsun Tsai (I do not know his name in pin-yin)
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