Song Weiyi ( zh, c=宋唯一, p=Sòng Wéiyī) was born in
Liaoning
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Province of China in 1855. He was the Grandmaster of the
Wudang Sword.
He introduced the sword to both
Chen-style tai chi
The Chen-style tai chi ( zh, s=陳氏太极拳, p=Chén shì tàijíquán) is a Northern Wushu (sport), Chinese martial art and the original form of tai chi. Chen (surname), Chen-style is characterized by silk reeling, alternating fast and slow m ...
and
Yang-style tai chi; he taught the Wudang Sword to Guo Qifeng (郭岐鳳), General
Li Jinglin
Li Jinglin, also known as Li Fangchen (1885–1931) was a deputy inspector-general and later army general for the Fengtian clique during the Chinese warlord era. He hailed from Zaoqiang County, Hebei province, China. After his military career ...
, and
Fu Zhensong
Fu Zhensong (; 1872–1953), also known by his courtesy name Fu Qiankun, was a grandmaster of Wudangquan martial arts. He was best known as one of the famed "Five Northern Tigers," and a third-generation master of Baguazhang who founded Fu S ...
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References
1855 births
Swordfighters
Chinese swordsmanship
Year of death missing
Tai chi practitioners from Liaoning
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