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What's the difference between Tai Ji Chuan 28 and 24?

Tai Ji Chuan, a national intangible cultural heritage, is a traditional Chinese boxing which takes Taiji and Yin-Yang dialectics in China's traditional Confucianism and Taoism as the core ideas, integrates many functions such as nourishing temperament, strengthening body, fighting and fighting, and combines the changes of Yin-Yang and five elements, meridians of Chinese medicine, ancient guidance and breathing, and is soft, slow, light and rigid.

There are many schools of traditional Tai Ji Chuan, among which the common schools are Chen, Yang, Wu, Sun and How. Each school has a relationship of inheritance, learning from each other, and each school has its own characteristics, showing a state of letting a hundred flowers blossom. Because Tai Ji Chuan is a modern martial arts boxing with many schools and a broad mass base, it is a very vital martial arts boxing in China.

If 28-style and 24-style are the same genre, there is little difference, but their descendants chose 24-style and 28-style to weave "Simplified Tai Ji Chuan" in order to facilitate the popularization of Tai Ji Chuan among the masses and delete complicated and repetitive actions.

If schools are different, the difference is mainly the essence inherited by each school.