Grandmaster Wong demonstrating the Taiji Sabre
As the sabre is likened to a tiger, does practicing the sabre make one's Taijiquan hard? Such a concern is derived from a mistaken concept that Taijiquan is only soft. Like all great kungfu, Taijiquan is both hard and soft, forceful and gentle. Practicing the Taiji Sabre will enhance the forceful aspect of Taijiquan.
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1 Splash Water Up Rice Field
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2 Reverse Hitting of Purple Bell
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3 Horizontally Sweep Thousand Armies
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4 Jade Bell Around Waist
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5 Yellow Dragon Emerges from Cave
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6 Wind Wheel Chop Trees (1)
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7 Wind Wheel Chop Trees (2)
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8 Wind Wheel Chop Trees (3)
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9 Singly Walks a Thousand Miles
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10 Show Dragon Hide Tiger
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23 Splash Water Up Rice Field
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24 Reverse Hitting of Purple Bell
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25 Fierce Tiger Crouch on Ground
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26 Lion Opens Mouth
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27 Yellow Dragon Emerges from Cave
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28 Golden Cockerel Stands Alone
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29 Horizontally Sweep Thousand Armies
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30 Jade Belt Around Waist
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31 First Emperor Chops Snake (1)
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32 First Emperor Chops Snake (2)
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33 Lock Iron Gate (Right)
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34 Lock Iron Gate (Left)
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35 Lock Iron Gate (Right)
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36 Yellow Dragon Emerges from Cave
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37 Reverse Hitting of Purple Bell
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38 Splash Water Up Rice Field
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39 Lu Pan Chops Wood
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40 Splash Water up Rice Field
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41 Reverse Hitting of Purple Bell
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42 Splash Water up Rice Field
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43 Reverse Hitting of Purple Bell
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44 Splash Water up Rice Field
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45 Lu Pan Chops Wood
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46 Horizontally Sweep Thousand Armies
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47 Dragon and Tiger Appear
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48 Chi to Dan Tian
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