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'''Chen Changxing''' or '''Ch'en Chang-hsing''' (1771–1853) was a 14th generation descendant and 6th generation master of the [[Chen-style taijiquan|Chen Family]] and was an influential martial artist and teacher of [[taijiquan]] (t'ai chi ch'uan).
'''Chen Changxing''' ({{lang-zh|c=陳長興|w=Ch'en Chang-hsing}}; 1771–1853) was a [[tai chi]] master belonging to the 6th generation of [[Chen-style tai chi]]. He is most famous as the teacher of [[Yang Luchan]], but there is much disagreement over which style of martial art Chen actually taught Yang Luchan.


Some schools of thought suggest that Chen Changxing was a maverick who practiced and taught a style of martial art that was not part of the Chen family martial arts tradition, and that was passed to him either directly or indirectly from a tai chi master known as [[Jiang Fa]]. Some other schools of thought suggest that Chen Changxing re-worked two or more of the traditional Chen family routines into his own style and then taught it to Yang Luchan and others. Both schools successfully explain why the tai chi that Yang Luchan's descendants now practice is substantially different from the modern Chen routines, but neither theory can be completely substantiated and thus much controversy remains. At the same time, the members of the Chen clan believe that not much changed in Chen tai chi from the times preceding Chen Changxing, nor after him besides, perhaps, the sequence of the movements and their grouping in to the forms. The differences between Chen tai chi and other big styles are mostly attributed to the independent development of non-Chen styles in the modern and pre-modern eras. The visual representation of the Sun style, for instance, looks strikingly different from the Yang style, which in its turn mirrors the Chen style to a high degree, both in the appearance and movements names.
Chen Changxing is a slightly mysterious character and much controversy surrounds him. He is most known as the teacher of the great taijiquan master [[Yang Luchan]], but there is much disagreement over which style of martial art Chen Changxing actually taught to the family outsider.


Chen Changxing is said to have been of an irreverent character and was given the nickname "Mr Ancestral Tablet" due to the directness of his posture. In "The Genealogy of the Chen Family" he is noted as a martial arts instructor, but the detail of the style he taught is not present.
Some schools of thought suggest that Chen Changxing was a maverick who practiced and taught a style of martial art that was not part of the Chen Family martial arts tradition, and that was passed to him either directly or indirectly from a taijiquan master known as [[Jiang Fa]]. Other schools of thought suggest that Chen Changxing re-worked two or more of the traditional Chen Family routines into his own style and then taught it to Yang Luchan and others. Both schools successfully explain why the taijiquan that Yang Luchan's descendants now practice is substantially different from the modern Chen routines, but neither theory can be completely substantiated and thus much controversy remains.


==Tai chi lineage tree with Chen-style focus==
Chen Changxing is said to have been of an irreverent character and was given the nickname "Mr Ancestral Tablet" due to the directness of his posture. In the "The Genealogy of the Chen Family" he is noted as a martial arts instructor, but the detail of the style he taught is not present.
{{Chen-style tai chi lineage}}

==T'ai chi ch'uan lineage tree with Chen-style focus==
{{Chen-style t'ai chi ch'uan lineage tree}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.chenstyle.com Chenstyle.com]
* [http://www.chenstyle.com Chenstyle.com]
* [http://www.chenxiaowang.com/restoration.html Chen Changxing Restoration Project]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100611090116/http://www.chenxiaowang.com/restoration.html Chen Changxing Restoration Project]


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[[Category:Chinese t'ai chi ch'uan practitioners]]
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[[Category:People from Jiaozuo]]
[[Category:People from Jiaozuo]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Henan]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Henan]]

Latest revision as of 14:23, 15 September 2024

Chen Changxing
陈长兴
Born1771
Chen Village, Henan, China
Died1853 (aged 81–82)
NationalityChinese
StyleChen-style tai chi
(6th generation)
Other information
Notable relativesChen Youben,
Chen Wangting
Notable studentsYang Luchan,
Chen Gengyun (陈耕耘)
Chen Changxing
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChén Chángxīng
Wade–GilesCh'en Chang-hsing

Chen Changxing (Chinese: 陳長興; Wade–Giles: Ch'en Chang-hsing; 1771–1853) was a tai chi master belonging to the 6th generation of Chen-style tai chi. He is most famous as the teacher of Yang Luchan, but there is much disagreement over which style of martial art Chen actually taught Yang Luchan.

Some schools of thought suggest that Chen Changxing was a maverick who practiced and taught a style of martial art that was not part of the Chen family martial arts tradition, and that was passed to him either directly or indirectly from a tai chi master known as Jiang Fa. Some other schools of thought suggest that Chen Changxing re-worked two or more of the traditional Chen family routines into his own style and then taught it to Yang Luchan and others. Both schools successfully explain why the tai chi that Yang Luchan's descendants now practice is substantially different from the modern Chen routines, but neither theory can be completely substantiated and thus much controversy remains. At the same time, the members of the Chen clan believe that not much changed in Chen tai chi from the times preceding Chen Changxing, nor after him besides, perhaps, the sequence of the movements and their grouping in to the forms. The differences between Chen tai chi and other big styles are mostly attributed to the independent development of non-Chen styles in the modern and pre-modern eras. The visual representation of the Sun style, for instance, looks strikingly different from the Yang style, which in its turn mirrors the Chen style to a high degree, both in the appearance and movements names.

Chen Changxing is said to have been of an irreverent character and was given the nickname "Mr Ancestral Tablet" due to the directness of his posture. In "The Genealogy of the Chen Family" he is noted as a martial arts instructor, but the detail of the style he taught is not present.

Tai chi lineage tree with Chen-style focus

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