Dai Longbang (Chinese: 戴龍邦) (1732?–1801) was a Chinese master of the internal martial art of Xinyiquan (Heart and Intention Boxing), the precursor of Xingyiquan (Form and Intention Boxing). He was from Shanxi province. His brother was also a master of Xinyi. Dai Long Bang's teacher was Cao Jiwu. Prior to learning from Cao Jiwu, Dai Long Bang was already a master in Taijiquan.
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| - Dai longbang (戴龙帮, ~1720 - 1801), fut un célèbre maître de l'art martial Xinyi liuhe quan, également connu sous le nom de Xinyi de l'école du Shanxi. Il aurait étudié avec Cao jiwu, lui-même disciple de Ji Jike. Il n'enseignait son art qu'aux membres de sa famille et une exception aurait été faite pour Li Luoneng. Ce dernier aurait créé son école (le Xing yi quan) sur la base de cet apprentissage.
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- Dai Longbang (Chinese: 戴龍邦) (1732?–1801) was a Chinese master of the internal martial art of Xinyiquan (Heart and Intention Boxing), the precursor of Xingyiquan (Form and Intention Boxing). He was from Shanxi province. His brother was also a master of Xinyi. Dai Long Bang's teacher was Cao Jiwu. Prior to learning from Cao Jiwu, Dai Long Bang was already a master in Taijiquan. (en)
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| - Dai Longbang (Chinese: 戴龍邦) (1732?–1801) was a Chinese master of the internal martial art of Xinyiquan (Heart and Intention Boxing), the precursor of Xingyiquan (Form and Intention Boxing). He was from Shanxi province. His brother was also a master of Xinyi. Dai Long Bang's teacher was Cao Jiwu. Prior to learning from Cao Jiwu, Dai Long Bang was already a master in Taijiquan. Dai Longbang further developed Xinyi and wrote the book “The Six Harmonies Fists”, which constitutes the written classics of the style. As a result, Xinyi also became known as “The Dai Family style” and Dai Long Bang has thus been credited with the creation of Xinyi. However, Dai Long Bang himself states in his book that he did not create Xinyi Quan. The Dai brothers were in the vegetable wholesale business, and did not publicly teach to others outside their family. However, after many years of keeping the art within the family, Dai Long Bang's son accepted Li Luoneng as a student, who went on to become a very famous martial artist, and a popularizer of the art. It was Li Luoneng who modified Xinyi and called it Xingyi. (en)
- Dai longbang (戴龙帮, ~1720 - 1801), fut un célèbre maître de l'art martial Xinyi liuhe quan, également connu sous le nom de Xinyi de l'école du Shanxi. Il aurait étudié avec Cao jiwu, lui-même disciple de Ji Jike. Il n'enseignait son art qu'aux membres de sa famille et une exception aurait été faite pour Li Luoneng. Ce dernier aurait créé son école (le Xing yi quan) sur la base de cet apprentissage.
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