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What do the six styles, 12 and 24 styles in Taiji mean respectively?

The six forms, 12 and 24 forms in Tai Chi refer to the simplified Tai Chi Chuan 6 form, the simplified Tai Chi Chuan 12 form and the simplified Tai Chi Chuan 24 form respectively.

First, simplify the Tai Ji Chuan 6 formula.

1. Start; 2. Wild horses have manes; 3. White crane with bright wings; 4. wave your hand; 5. Take the sparrow's tail; 6. Turn off the momentum.

Second, simplify the formula of Taiji Chuan 12.

Tai Ji Chuan's "Twelve Styles" is the content of full-time ordinary high school experimental textbooks, which is simplified on the basis of "Twenty-four Styles of Tai Ji Chuan". The full set of * * * is divided into twelve movements.

1. Start; 2. Wild horses have manes; 3. White crane with bright wings; 4. squatting; 5. wave your hand;

6. Move the hammer step by step; 7. Close like the wind; 8. Right cloud hand; 9. single whip; 10. Downward independence;

1 1. Take the sparrow's tail; 12. gain power.

Third, simplify the Tai Ji Chuan 24 formula.

The first group 1, starting 2, the left and right wild horses are divided into manes 3, and the white crane has bright wings.

Group 2: 4. Left and right knee wrestling; 5. wave your hand; 6. Turn your arm left and right.

The third group 7, left tail 8, right tail 8

The fourth group 9, single whip 10, Yunshou 1 1, single whip fifth group 12, Gao Tanma 13, right kick 14, double peak penetration 15.

Group 6 16, left lower potential independent 17, right lower potential independent.

Group 7 18, left and right shuttles 19, submersible needle 20, flashover arm.

Group 8: 2 1, turn around and move, pound, seal, close, cross hands and gain momentum.