37 posture Yang Taiji form developed and performed by Chen Manching. Chen Manching was a student of Yang Chenfu.
found at: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=Fl2mvyjHY S0
2nd generation Wu style Taiji successor, Ma Yueh Liang, pushes hands at a demo. Ma Yueh Liang was a student of Wu Jiang Quan and was a major influence in spreading Wu Taiji to Shanghai, China.
This event was a party that took place in 1960's Taiwan. Originally there was no plan to perform, but someone just happened to have a camera and the fun began. In this video you will see boxers such as Su Yuchang (who performs mantis) and Hung Yi Hsiang.
This is a japanese video of Liu YunChiao. Liu YunChiao's teachers include baji/spear master Li Shu Wen, mantis master Ding Zi Cheng, and Yin style bagua master Gong Bao Tien.
Given the name "The Yangtze River Great Chivalrous Man", Taoist Master Lu Zijian performs his bagua at the age of 93. Lu Zijian learned his bagua from a Taoist ,Li Cheng Ye, on Emei Mountain. Last time I checked, Lu Zijian was 111 years old and still going! Thx to Novell Bell for originaly providing the clip.
A short inteview with Ma Yueh Liang, 2nd generation Wu style Taiji successor. Ma Yueh Liang was a student of Wu Jiang Quan and was a major influence in spreading Wu Taiji to Shanghai, China.
original source: "In Search for Chi"