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=== Chinese origin === [[File:Eddie Wu Grasp Bird's Tail 1998.jpg|upright|thumb|[[Wu-style tai chi|Wu-style]] master [[Eddie Wu]] demonstrating the form "Grasp the bird's tail" at a tournament in [[Toronto, Ontario]], Canada]] The five major styles of tai chi are named for the Chinese families who originated them: * [[Chen style]] ({{lang|zh|ι³ζ°}}) of [[Chen Wangting]] (1580β1660) * [[Yang-style tai chi|Yang style]] ({{lang|zh|ζ₯ζ°}}) of [[Yang Luchan]] (1799β1872) * [[Wu (Hao)-style tai chi|Wu/Hao style]] ({{lang|zh|ζ¦ιζ°}}) of [[Wu Yuxiang]] (1812β1880) and [[Hao Weizhen]] (1842β1920) * [[Wu-style tai chi|Wu style]] ({{lang|zh|ε³ζ°}}) of [[Wu Quanyou]] (1834β1902) and his son [[Wu Jianquan]] (1870β1942) * [[Sun-style tai chi|Sun style]] ({{lang|zh|ε«ζ°}}) of [[Sun Lutang]] (1861β1932) The most popular is Yang, followed by Wu, Chen, Sun, and Wu/Hao.<ref name=":1" /> The styles share underlying theory, but their training differs. Dozens of new styles, hybrid styles, and offshoots followed, although the family schools are accepted as standard by the international community. Other important styles are [[Zhaobao tai chi]], a close cousin of Chen style, which is recognized by Western practitioners; Fu style, created by [[Fu Zhensong]], which evolved from Chen, Sun and Yang styles, and incorporates movements from {{tlit|zh|pinyin|[[baguazhang]]}};{{Citation needed|date=August 2014}} and [[Cheng Man-ch'ing]] style, which simplifies Yang style. Around the world in the 20th and 21st centuries, some Chinese emigrants who had learned tai chi in China continued to practice it together in their new communities.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-07-30 |title=This Arcadia tai chi master teaches people how to stretch, fight with βkineticβ style |url=https://www.pasadenastarnews.com/2017/07/30/this-arcadia-tai-chi-master-teaches-people-how-to-stretch-fight-with-kinetic-style/ |access-date=2024-11-09 |website=Pasadena Star News |language=en-US}}</ref>
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