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Does the real Tai Chi swordsmanship have any attack power?

Although Chinese fencing and Tai Ji Chuan have a long history, there is no record about Tai Ji Chuan in the existing historical materials, such as Chen's genealogy, boxing score, Tai Ji Chuan score written by Wang Zongyue and Li Yishe. The biographies of Tai Chi masters such as Jiang Fa, Yang Fukui and Wu Yuxiang are not mentioned. Even Zhang Sanfeng, who is famous for his "good Dao and good sword", only talked about his "Sword of the Nine Schools of Danzi in Lower Wudang" (namely "Wudang Sword"). Although Wudang Sword also pays attention to preemptive strike, drifting with the current, avoiding green when jumping, taking advantage of weakness when jumping, and taking the right obliquely, the characteristics of Wudang Sword, such as turning around quickly, rolling, flying and lying, are quite different from the style of Taiji Sword.

Although the history of Taiji sword is not long, it is very popular with Taiji lovers, and its popularity actually exceeds that of Taiji knives, guns, sticks, poles and other instruments.

Throughout the popular schools of Taijijian, regardless of the structure, name and style content, all schools are different, and there is no trace of the same strain. It can be seen that the current Taiji swords are all developed from various schools after the formation of Tai Ji Chuan schools, and there is reason to believe that their history is only about a hundred years. -

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Chen Tai Chi Sword is a mechanical routine developed on the basis of Chen Tai Ji Chuan, which is an important part of Chen Tai Ji Chuan Wushu. Its theoretical basis and attack technique completely follow Chen Tai Ji Chuan's boxing theory. -

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The traditional Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan routine ***55 has 13 swordsmanship, which belongs to internal swordsmanship. The characteristics of internal swordsmanship are light, clever and light, quiet and moving, the latecomers come first, soft and rigid, avoiding and virtual. The structure of Taijiquan routine is based on this principle, with exquisite swordsmanship, rigorous structure, gentle and gentle movements, elegant stretching, both offensive and defensive, and extremely essence.

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The 32-style Tai Ji Chuan is a fencing routine simplified by the famous martial artist Li Tianji on the basis of Yang Tai Ji Chuan. Swordsmanship is flexible and beautiful, and like dancing, it is a very ornamental fitness activity. -

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To sum up, it can be seen that although the development time of Taiji Sword is relatively short, various schools in Tai Ji Chuan have spent a lot of effort on it, and the principles of Taiji Sword's fitness and attack have been handed down from Tai Ji Chuan. Therefore, all factions of Taiji swords have the function of fighting methods, but their development is still short and may not be perfect enough. Wushu used in Wushu itself has a fitness function-especially Tai Chi. If it is purely for fitness, it is still a national routine (beauty is the most important, followed by fitness).

I didn't catch your last question. Objection? You mean array method? Never heard of Tai Chi Sword Array. But the sword array was mainly developed by Taoism. You can find Taoist Kung Fu in Taiji Sword.